BEFORE the Police Magistrate and Mr. S. Meyer THREATENING HIS WIFE. Andrew Garvan was charged with using threatening language to his wife. ...
Article : 180 wordsIT having been deemed expedient to open and make the following parish roads, notice is given that plans and books of reference, showing the intended lines of the roads in question, are now ...
Article : 205 wordsA CONSIDERABLE amount of speculation took place at Tattersall's Hotel on Monday night upon the Victorian Derby and the Melbourne Cup. For the great three-year old event Nordenfeldt was at 100 to ...
Article : 1,429 words'Ay !' answered Mr. Sydney's servant, with a grin; 'quantity before quality, where malt and hops are concerned! By-the-bye, she seems a queer sort of a lady—that mistress ...
Article : 1,182 wordsIF I do not send you a few lines you will begin to imagine that we must have been carried away in the last flood. The truth is times have been so bad lately that I have had little to write about, unless I ...
Article : 224 wordsMR. JOHN E. KELLY writes to the Sydney Daily Telegraph:—"Some short time ago I wrote your morning contemporary on the subjects of hunting, coursing and pigeon-shooting, pointing out as much ...
Article : 336 wordsIN the Assembly yesternight Sir Henry Parkes gave notice of motion for the appointment of a Select Committee to inquire into the charges against Captain Mulholland. Mr. Varney Parkes took the ...
Article : 267 wordsTHE Government have reconsidered the question of the Pacific Mail Service, and at a Cabinet meeting held yesterday it was decided to telegraph to New Zealand that, subject to the approval of Parliament, ...
Article : 119 wordsGENERAL.—This town is extremely uninviting at present; in fact, nothing worthy of mention has occurred during the past month. A few navvies are to be seen occasionally passing through. We had a ...
Article : 206 wordsCONSIDERABLE excitement prevailed at Wiseman's Creek on Friday (says a Bathurst telegram), when a large number of persons attended to peg out business leases. The warden, Mr. T. A. Smith, was present ...
Article : 228 wordsCHRIST CHURCH BAZAAR.—The three days' bazaar at the Temperance Hall, from Thursday to Saturday last inclusive, was in every way a decided success. A large amount of money was taken over the stalls ...
Article : 169 wordsTHIS celebrated and truly marvellous company, after an absence of about 8 years from this district, opened for a short season in Goulburn on Tuesday night with a great house, the hall of the Mechanics' ...
Article : 364 wordsPRINCE ALEXANDER is taking energetic measures to secure quietude along the Macedonian frontier. Another telegram from Albania with reference to the recent engagement gives the victory to the ...
Article : 66 wordsA Brisbane telegram Monday, says:—It is reported that an important discovery of gold his been made at Mourilyan Horbour, near Johnstone River. It appears that when Dunwoodie, the driver, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsTHE London Times of to-day condemns the folly of Lord Salisbury's action in reference to the Roumelian rebellion as incredible, and such as must, if continued, ensure the defeat of the Conservative ...
Article : 354 wordsWhile French medical men are quarrelling about the Spanish doctor Ferran and his claim to prevent cholera by vaccination, a French surgeon, Dr. Chabret, has, it is asserted, accomplished the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe mails per the Pacific Steamship Company's City of Sydney, which left Sydney on August 13, were delivered to-day. Sept. 26. ...
Article : 564 wordsAMOUNT 9 o'clock on Monday evening a dead body, since identified as that of a man named Welsh, was found upon the railway line between the Petersham and Stanmore railway stations. The body was ...
Article : 97 wordsGENERAL GRANT's funeral was the largest demonstration ever seen in America. The hearse wa drawn by 24 black horses, with a coloured man a the bridle of each. The scene as the procession ...
Article : 168 wordsTHE following portion of land has been reserved from sale for railway purposes:—No. 214 of the country of Murray, parish of Corwoola, area about 16 acres. The Crown Lands within the following ...
Article : 171 wordsTHE ceremony of divorcing is concluded here (says the S.M. Herald's Paris correspondent "Stella,") with something of the solemnity of a wedding. The wife is attended by a couple of male friends, who ...
Article : 240 wordsOUR Adelaide correspondent has telegraphed the following information:—An English correspondent writing to the local press says that there is no abatement of the public feeling on the subject of the ...
Article : 368 wordsR[?]mours of by no means an untrustworthy character having reached the office of the Evening News, that one of the sons of the Governor had been appointed private secretary to Sir Patrick Jennings ...
Article : 124 wordsA TERRIBLE mining accident occurred in the Welcome claim at Mornish, near Rockhamption, on Friday morning. Four men were driving on the 200-feet level, and had drilled a hole and fired a shot, ...
Article : 251 wordsTHE wrestling match between William Miller, the Victorian, and Clarence Whistler, the American champion, for £200 aside and the championship of the world, took place on Saturday afternoon in the ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 1 Oct 1885, Page 4
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