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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsA NUMBER of the friends of this gentleman entertained him at a supper at the White Horse Hotel last night on the occasion of his departure from Goulburn for Sydney. The proceedings will ...
Article : 43 wordsTHE settling over Tattersall's Steeplechase Meeting was in no way satisfactory. £1140 were paid away in stakes. A heavy fall of snow is reported from the western ...
Article : 302 wordsTHE colonial wool auctions were opened to-day, there being a large attendance of home and foreign buyers. Nine thousand bales of wool were offered. There was keen competition, and the crossbred lots ...
Article : 1,010 wordsDR. MORTON has had to attend a couple of rather serious accident cases within the last few days. One was that in which a dislocation of the shoulder was sustained by a man named McAndrews through ...
Article : 113 wordsON Wednesday last Mr. John Wallace drove out his four-horse drag, taking several other gentlemen with him, to see how the survey party, engaged in marking out the Braidwood railway line from ...
Article : 203 wordsTHE dreaded plague of cholera has again made its appearance in Europe. Those who read the harrowing accounts of its ravages last year may faintly imagine how much meaning is compressed in that ...
Article : 1,774 wordsLAST Saturday morning a man named John Rice, lately in the employ of Mr. Miller, at the Royal Hotel, and formerly in the same gentleman's employ in Tarago, was going to that place to seek ...
Article : 199 wordsTHE correspondent of the Melbourne Argus telegraphed from Wangarratta on Thursday:—With reference to the report that a tiger had escaped from a travelling menagerie in this district some time ago, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. DRUNKS. Two men, guilty of having been drunk, were each fined 5s or 24 hours in the lockup, and another 10s ...
Article : 246 wordsNo confirmation has yet been received through British source of the murder of the Ameer. Violent-earthquakes still continue in Cashmere, India, swallowing houses and doing enormous ...
Article : 89 words"BY-the-bye," writes the London correspondent of a South Australian paper, "F. C. Burnand is another of our theatrical celebrities who is going to visit you, whether to lecture, or to escape the ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE Newcastle Borough Council loan of £25,000 has been placed at the minimum of 105 per cent. The intelligence was received with great satisfaction in the city on Saturday especially by those aldermen ...
Article : 922 wordsTHE detectives have succeeded in arresting five men on suspicion of being concerned in the recent robbery of the National Bank, Simpson's Road. Their names are Thomas Millidge (labourer), ...
Article : 192 wordsLAST Saturday night a fettler or bridge carpenter named Pickering had a most providential escape from death. Part of his duty was to show lights on a bridge during the passage over it of the mixed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsTHE Rev. J. A. Dowie preached on Sunday in the Fitzroy Town Hall (it being the first occasion since his recent imprisonment for a breach of the processions by-law in Fitzroy) to large congregations at ...
Article : 147 wordsThe committee have decided to dispense this year with the usual custom of taking stock of the works in the library. The stock-taking was done annually about the end of June, and a good deal of ...
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Family Notices : 101 wordsBy advertisement elsewhere the treasurer for the above fund (Mr. F. Tait) requests that lists be sent in to him without delay. We have been requested to call attention to the announcement, as it is ...
Article : 45 wordsThe examination of Hugh Milne Smith, charged with robbing the London Chartered Bank, at Horsham, of £5779 in the month of March last year, was continued in Melbourne on Saturday. The ...
Article : 243 wordsARRANGEMENTS are now being made to have telephonic communication between the Goulburn gaol and the lockup, and the connection will shortly be supplied. It will be from the gaol to the ...
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Advertising : 235 wordsAT a meeting held in the Oxford Hotel, King-street, Sydney, on the let instant, it was resolved by the railway officials forming it "that a purely Volunteer corps in connection with the railway ...
Article : 110 wordsAT the close of the service held in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral on Sunday evening a meeting, having reference to the fund for the completion of the northern gable of the edifice, was ...
Article : 147 wordsENCOURAGED by the success of the last pigeon match and acting on the recommendations of several sportsmen, Mr. Miller has promoted another day's shooting for Monday next. Mr. Miller wrote to ...
Article : 227 wordsTHE manager of the Victoria Reef Gold-mining Syndicate reports as follows under date the 23rd May, 1885:—I have much pleasure in stating that in making the chamber at the mouth of No. 1 drive ...
Article : 185 wordsON Saturday afternoon Archbishop Moran laid the foundation-stone of a new church-school to be erected in proxmity to St. Peter's Church, Surry Hills. The building will cost when finished about ...
Article : 336 wordsTHE public are not likely to forget that Emerson's Minstrels appear in the Oddfellows' Hall to-night and to-morrow night; but a reminder will not be thrown away. As showing the popularity which ...
Article : 141 wordsA DEPUTATION says the Evening News consisting of Messrs. W. J. Murray, A. M'Credie, and G. Wilson, Jun., representing the Highland Society, waited upon the Colonial Secretary yesterday to ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 9 Jun 1885, Page 2
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