AFTER all the newspaper talk about the late two inches or so of rain "saving the country," and so on, one would expect to see an improvement in things generally, but the outlook here is anything ...
Article : 386 wordsI HAD the pleasure of attending a lecture by Mr. John L. Thompson, the Government Travelling Agricultural Instructor, last week. The audience consisted of a few farmers, ...
Article : 1,274 wordsTHE secretary of the Crookwell Progress Association, Mr. W. H. Parker, is in receipt of several communications received from the different Government Departments per ...
Article : 702 wordsON Saturday the first match for the Queanbeyan Cup, between Micalago and Queanbeyan clubs, resulted in a very easy win for Queanbeyan—one innings and 9 runs. G. ...
Article : 510 wordsThe rattle of the Gazette's press was the only sound in the long one-storeyed brick structure occupied by its editorial and printing rooms. The half-grown boy who, with Judson himself, made up ...
Article : 1,566 wordsAN unusually brilliant sight can now be seen of an evening by anyone passing along the Kenmore and Sydney roads in the vicinity of North Goulburn. The installation of the electric light at the ...
Article : 648 wordsWITH reference to his letter of 17th ultimo, suggesting that a great deal of time would be saved in connection with inquiries into trifling matters within his electorate, if the district engineer had authority ...
Article : 180 wordsTHOMAS JOHN BOTTOMLEY, 24, butcher, was charged before Mr. G. H. Smithers, S.M., at the Redfern Police Court on Tuesday with the theft of a copper boiler, valued ...
Article : 195 wordsTHE Under-Secretary for Mines advises Mr. Chapman, with reference to a communication from Mr. Charles Roberts of Nerriga, complaining that a portion of the Timberlight ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsSHORTLY after midnight on Tuesday a fire was discovered on the premises in Auburn-street, next Messrs. C. Rogers and Co.'s Arcade, occupied by Mrs J. O'Brien as a stationery and fancy goods ...
Article : 304 wordsAN extraordinary incident is related by the Daily Graphic. A letter containing an invoice, and posted during last March, was delivered several months afterward to the ...
Article : 116 wordsLECTURE.—On Monday last the Rev. S. Gilby delivered a lecture in the Good Templars' Hall upon phrenology and the plurality of organs to a fairly good ...
Article : 280 wordsOUR correspondent writes:—Had one wet day this week—Thursday.—The miners at Gallymont, I hear, are shut down and the pump is taken out. There are about ...
Article : 76 wordsTHE little word "again" once threw a large assembly into fits of laughter. It was at a public meeting in New York. One of the speakers, the Rev. Mr. R., had the ...
Article : 106 wordsTHERE were two fires in Goulburn during Tuesday night. The second occurred at about half-past one at the Chinese cookshop in Sloane-street occupied by Ah Buck. Some evil-disposed person ...
Article : 65 wordsEVERYONE familiar with the fruit history of the Australian colonies is aware of the strenuous efforts made in former years to cope with the pest familiarly known as the ...
Article : 187 wordsWe omitted to state in our last that the magisterial inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of the boy Pilley, who was drowned in the Mulwarree on Saturday afternoon, was continued by ...
Article : 95 wordsMonday was receiving day at the stock office, and the number of scalps showed no falling-off viz., about 1150.—A meeting was held of the Bicycle Club on Monday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 463 wordsTHE Railway Department has received tenders for some important works. The chief one is in connection with the renewal of the viaduct near Wagga. This viaduct was originally constructed ...
Article : 166 wordsMR. AFFLECK has received letters as follows:—The board, having carefully reconsidered the claim of Hall and party at Weejasper for aid from the prospecting vote, ...
Article : 100 wordsTHE SEASON.—Owing to the few nice falls of rain during the last few weeks both crops and grass are looking grand. The rain came just in time to save the crops about ...
Article : 258 wordsLAST week 13 tons of stone from the Gooda Creek prospectors' claim were treated, and returned 145 ounces of gold. We understand (says the Yass Tribune) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 wordsNOT long since a business man of this city died from worry. The strain on his brain and constant anxiety brought on numerous complaints, which ultimately led to his death. Nor is an occurrence ...
Article : 354 wordsAt the meeting of the Medico-Psychological Association of Great Britian, at Edinburgh, Dr. Wilson, superintendent of the Mavisbank Asylum, Midlothian, read a paper ...
Article : 226 wordsDuring his examination in bankruptcy on Wednesday last, Mr. Hooley stated that his secretaries without orders destroyed a number of books, and insinuated that their object was to conceal ...
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Advertising : 395 wordsQUEANBEYAN, Monday.—Bishop Higgins' triennial visit to the southern districts of the Metropolitan See has extended to Queanbeyan. On Sunday, at St. Gregory's, the Bishop confirmed 104 ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 10 Nov 1898, Page 4
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