A FRIGHTFUL accident occurred on the railway works on Monday near Coolac to a man named Clancy, a platelayer, who was knocked down by a truck loaded with sleepers. One of the front wheels ...
Article : 93 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Clifford and Foxall. TRESPASS. Samuel Burgess sued John Belgrove or the sum of £5 as damage for trespassing in his paddock at ...
Article : 79 wordsAT a meeting of the Board of Technical Education last week, reports wore road from science teachers at Newcastle, Bathurst, and Goulburn, and the sum of £10 was voted for chemicals required for a class ...
Article : 1,539 wordsTHE Government has instructed the Government Astronomer to superintend the purchase of a clock and chimes for the post office tower. The Commissioner for Railways is considering a ...
Article : 290 wordsGerda arose and approached her father, her lovely young face aglow with indignation. 'I became betrothed to Ralph Chandos ...
Article : 1,187 wordsTHE secret as to the points in which the forth coming Revised Bible differs from the Authorised Version has been carefully guarded; but it has transpired (says the Pall Mall Gazette) that in the ...
Article : 171 wordsON Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p.m., the death of a woman named Mrs. Williams took place in the hospital. On the 25th of last month she was received there, having been brought from Laggan, ...
Article : 100 wordsMR. WHEATLEY, of Victoria-street, has lately completed a model of the post and telegraph offices which reflects great credit upon him. He is not a professional carver, but in the work done he has ...
Article : 300 wordsSIR,—In reference to the article published in your paper of June 2nd which referred to the foundations for engine-bed not being ready, thus causing a delay to the progress of Mr. Ball's contract in the erection ...
Article : 71 wordsAN extraordinary case was heard at the Albury Police Court on Tuesday morning. A large number of horses were stolen in 1868 from Albury, Howlong, and other places; but no clue could' be obtained to ...
Article : 155 wordsA second official blue book has been issued containing additional correspondence between the British and Russian Governments with reference to the Afghan question. The despatches show that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 wordsTHE postal authorities of Victoria are (says the Age) determined to vigorously punish the offence of affixing obliterated stamps on letters, newspapers, and packets. A few weeks ago a woman at ...
Article : 239 wordsOn Tuesday afternoon at about 2 o'clock a fatal accident happened at the Post Office building to a labourer named Stephen Sponcer. Those who have passed the new buildings being erected in connection ...
Article : 219 wordsIT is gratifying to be able to state that very numerous nominations and entries have been received for the opening meeting of the above club. For the St. Leger 17, which is one too many, have ...
Article : 216 wordsTHE Standard's correspondent at Rome says:— "The Pope has received from Ireland a somewhat strange anonymous document, which, after rehearsing the evils afflicting that country, implores Leo ...
Article : 231 wordsIN the Banco Court on Monday, before his Honor the Chief Justice and a special jury of twelve, Mr. Francis O'Brien, of Bondi, brought an action to recover from the Government the sum of £30,833 6s ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 wordsTHE meeting of members of the Goulburn Bicycle Club, called for Tuesday evening at the Mechanics' Institute, was attended by only six gentlemen—Rev. G. Martin (in the chair), and Messrs. C. M. ...
Article : 246 wordsTHE following telegram has been received by the Colonial Secretary from Colombo, dated 1st June:— "Robertson dead; Coburn critical." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 550 wordsWE have it on the authority of Mr. Phelps that a regatta will be held on Lake Bathurst on the 26th or 27th of this month. The residents of the district are providing the prize money, and are entering into the ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE Emperor William of Germany has now quite recovered from his recent illness. It is asserted at the Vatican that the Roman Catholic hierarchy in England have approved of the ...
Article : 361 wordsYESTERDAY, between 12 and 1 o'clock, Mr. Wilkie, jun., of Wilkie and Sons, builders, took a horse and spring-cart into the yard of the Saluation Hotel, next to which he has a building in course of ...
Article : 286 wordsIN the insolvent estates of Charles Sims, of Goulburn, storekeeper, and Frederick Suter, of Goulburn, late of Parago, hawker, special meetings for proof of debt will be held in Sydney on the 10th ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 4 Jun 1885, Page 4
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