Mr. H. McKinnon, M.P., is convening a meeting of depositors with the Commercial Bank who deposited money the day before the bank closed with a view of deciding upon some course of action. ...
Article : 228 wordsThe Agents-General of Victoria and Queensland have applied to a Judge in Chambers for an order that their Government drafts, held by the National Bank of Australasia, should be treated ...
Article : 75 wordsIN the Council on Tuesday the Loan Bill was read a second time, taken through committee and read a third time. In the Assembly Mr. Francis Clarke, who has taken the place of Mr. Danger as the ...
Article : 1,164 wordsMINING.—At the Lake George mine a large number of men are employed on the surface getting ready to start two furnaces. The company expects to start one to-morrow and the other in the course of ...
Article : 336 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the past two or three weeks we have experienced some rather rough weather, and a great deal of rain has fallen; in foot, there has been too much for farming purposes. ...
Article : 180 wordsON Tuesday evening last a most instructive lecture on fruit culture was given under the auspices of the local branch of the Fruitgrowers' Union by Mr. A. H. Benson, of the Department of Agriculture, ...
Article : 2,654 wordsMr. William Saunders, Gladstonian Liberal member for Walworth, has determined not to attend the divisions in the House of Commons on the Home Rule Bill, arguing that the present ...
Article : 400 wordsNATIONAL BANK.—On the last occasion upon which our member, Mr. O'Sullivan, addressed his constituents here he spoke strongly in favour of the establishment of a national bank. At that time ...
Article : 639 wordsTHE Lynch Family of Bellringers opened here in the Temperance Hall to a fair house on Monday night. The singing of Messrs. Collins and Ford was well received, each singer being encored for this ...
Article : 92 wordsALBURY, Tuesday.—the mail train from Sydney to Melbourne to-day was two hours late in arriving here, the delay being caused by the derangement of the tablet system between Jerrawa and Gunning. ...
Article : 69 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It seems since the passage of the New South Wales Bank Notes Act there has been a larger influx of notes in this colony than usual, and this is regarded as ...
Article : 97 wordsMRS.C.HAWES, of Crawford-street, met with a somewhat what painful accident on Friday afternoon which resulted in a dislocated ankle. It appears that the lady named was performing some necessary ...
Article : 405 wordsTHE fortnightly local wool sales were resumed on Tuesday. There was again a good attendance of buyers, but the high rate of exchange on London still operates as a hindrance, causing buyers to ...
Article : 50 wordsM. Goblet, the French statesman, in unveiling a monument to commemorate the defence of Paris in the Franco-Prussian war, stated that the forbearance of France with regard to Alsace-Lorraine could not ...
Article : 54 wordsIT is understood that the labourers, stone-masons, and painters are not likely to agree to-the reduced wages, but those in authority hops that some satisfactory agreement may be arrived at. It is said that ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Dublin City Council has rejected a motion in favour of sending an address to her Majesty the Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales upon the occasion of the marriage of H.R.H. the Duke of ...
Article : 46 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate. DRUNKENNESS. A female defendant was fined 10s or 48 hours to gaol. ...
Article : 467 wordsPresident Cleveland has announced that an extra session of the United States Congress will be held in September next to consider the financial position. The President regards the present condition of the ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE charge brought against Patrick Carey, Jas. More Stewart, Sydney Stewart, George Gresham, George Parker, Claude Henry Tietyens, Frederick Knight, May Crouch, Theodore Crampton, and ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. B. Mackennal, sculptor, of Melbourne, Mr. G. A. Alston, of Melbourne, and Mr. Robinson, son of Sir William Robinson, Governor of Western Australia, artists, have received honourable mention ...
Article : 51 wordsTHE last few days have been beautifully warm and flue, end there is no appearance of rain at present. I fancy we have had enough rain for a while. The cricketers' ball came off, but was not so ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 wordsGold is still flowing into the Bank of England in large quantities £2,000,000 is expected to be deposited this week. ...
Article : 27 wordsCount G. Kalnoky, the Austro-Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, states that a universal disarmament is an impossibility at the present time, and that the standing armies of the Great Powers ...
Article : 91 wordsBEGA, Tuesday.—The Bishop of Gonlburn an Mrs. Chalmers arrived here on Saturday. The Bishop confirmed 45 young people on Sunday, and preached twice to large congregations. On Monday ...
Article : 100 wordsLater telegrams have been received with respect to the colliery disaster at Eagle Pass, Texas. America, where 60 miners were entombed in a burning mine. ...
Article : 68 wordsGEORGE MARTIN WALTER ARCHER, the man who was on the 27th March arrested on a charge of having on the 25th March murdered a young woman named Emily Harrison, was on Tuesday presented ...
Article : 410 wordsTHERE was a clean sheet at the monthly Court of Petty sessions on Friday last. One small debts case was down for hearing, but was settled. Colonel Chisholm, P.M., was on the Bench. ...
Article : 267 wordsTHE return match between an eleven of the county of Yorkshire and the Australian Eleven was begun at the Horton-lane Ground, Bradford, to-day. The attendance of spectators was enormous, and the ...
Article : 484 wordsThe Admiralty is not prepared to subsidise the Sydney-Vancouver line of steamer, belonging to Mr. James Huddart, as naval cruisers, until the service has been proved to be permanent, when the ...
Article : 119 wordsCOLONEL HOLBOROW, M.P., has been informed that the newspaper clippings forwarded by him to the Department of Justice respecting the want of accommodation at the Crookwell Court-house will ...
Article : 80 wordsIN the Equity Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Manning, Mr. Bowden, on behalf of the Shoalhaven Syndicate, Limited, applied for an order staying proceedings under the order of the ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. W. B. Perceval, Agent-General for New Zealand, it is understood, intends to oppose the compulsory labelling of colonial produce on the ground that it would mean the thin end of the ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE Queanbeyan Observer says that what may be termed the opening match of the season will be played in Queabbeyan on Saturday week, 17th inst., between the Goulburn and Queanbeyan clubs, ...
Article : 89 wordsAUCKLAND, Monday.—The following comprise the New Zealand football team about to visit Australia:—Full-back—A Darcy. Three-quarters—Jervis, Good, Harper, Wynyard, Wilson, Bayley. ...
Article : 294 wordsThe bill introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. H. R. Graham, M .P. for West St. Panoras, providing for the investment of trust funds in colonial Government stocks, is ...
Article : 60 wordsSINGLE meetings in the bankrupt estates of John Hodge, of Crookwell, and Stewart Neale, farmer, of Breadalbane, will be held at Goulburn on Thursday, 22nd June. ...
Article : 27 wordsA NUMBER of defendants, supposed to have been connected with the recent battle of the "pushes" at the corner of Bradley and Grafton streets, were brought up at the Police Court on Tuesday morning, ...
Article : 93 wordsMR. FREDERICK WILLIAM KUGELMAN, a woolbroker, residing in Brooklyn-street, Burwood, was found lying dead upon his bed at 6 o'clock on Monday night by his wife, who had been away from ...
Article : 270 wordsThe shipment of South Australian apples and pears, consigned by the Government of South Australia to the Imperial Institute, hoe arrived in splendid condition. The grapes, however, were ...
Article : 190 wordsIN the Bankruptoy Court, Sydney, on Tuesday a certificate was ordered to issue to Joseph Longmore Henderson.—Re Thomas J. Fuller.—The bankrupt attributed his failure to pressure of creditors, losses ...
Article : 181 wordsIT appears that the accusation of unfairness brought by the Queensland Railway Commissioners against the Now South Wales Railway Commissioners is the outcome of an arrangement drawn up ...
Article : 92 wordsWITH reference to complaints which have reached no (S. M. Herald) from correspondents of the inartistic and dissimilar character of notes issued under the Bank Issue Act, we are informed that ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 8 Jun 1893, Page 4
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