BEFORE the Police-Magistrate. STRAYING ANIMALS. W. J. Cunningham for having allowed two head of cattle to stray was fined 5s with 4s 8d costs. ...
Article : 316 wordsTHE statutory meeting of creditors of the Commercial Bank held to-day unanimously adopted the reconstruction scheme. Later. ...
Article : 824 wordsIN the Council on Thursday Mr. Davies elicited that applications for moieties of fines imposed in a certain criminal libel case had been made on behalf of Mr. W. P. Crick, and Mr. W. N. Willie, but had been ...
Article : 1,275 wordsTHE five men, Patrick Carey, James More Stewart, George Gresham, George Parker, and Frederick Ogle, who on Wednesday were found guilty of conspiring to defraud a large number of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 463 wordsMr. A. E. Stoddart has achieved a remarkable performance in the match Middlesex against Notts, played on Lord's Ground. In the first innings he scored 195, carrying his bat right through the ...
Article : 59 wordsBUSINESS remains very dull. The markets are sluggish and transactions limited. The weather during the week, although not very cold, has been very disagreeable. Slight showers ...
Article : 293 wordsEight deaths from cholera have occurred at Alois, in the south of France. One death is also reported from Nimes, in the department of Gard. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Poplar (London) branch of the National Amalgamated Sailors' and Firemen's Union has seceded from that body, the ground being dissatisfaction with the management of its affaire by Mr. J. ...
Article : 39 wordsIT has been definitely settled that the session shall be closed on Tuesday next. The only Government measure that remains to be dealt with is the Disorderly Conduct Suppression Bill that is now before ...
Article : 187 wordsThe hearing of the petitions for the winding-up of the Queensland National Bank and the Royal Bank of Queensland has been adjourned till the 21st June. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Price of Wales, the Duke of York, and Princes May, and the Australian Agents-General were presented at to-day's events of the National Military Tournament at the Agricultural Hall, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 wordsTHE usual meeting of the Council was held on Thursday night. Present—Aldermen Ball (chair), O'Brien, Hawkins, Gillespie, Lansdowne, Read, McAlister, Richardson, McShane, Huxtable. ...
Article : 746 wordsTHE new Postal Bill, which has passed its third reading in both Houses of Parliament, will be presented to the Governor at an early date, and will come into force on the 1st July. The various new ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Irish members of the House of Commons are irritated by Mr. Gladstone's acceptance of an amendment including aliens in the list of subjects upon which the Irish Parliament is forbidden to ...
Article : 169 wordsA CASE of considerable importance to Municipal Councils and ratepayers was decided by the Full Court on Thursday. In September last the Borough of Ashfield sued David Ramsay to recover the sum ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 wordsRYLSTONE, Wednesday.—The inquiry into the death of Catherine O. Purvis and William C. Abbott, who were killed by the recent boiler explosion at the Steam Roller ...
Article : 568 wordsA great fire has broken out at Fargo, in North Dakota (U.S.A.). The damage caused amounts to 20,000,000 dols. Two thousand persons have been rendered homeless. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe attendance of the public at the Chicago Exhibition is slightly better than it has hitherto been, but the whole thing is regarded as disappointing. ...
Article : 32 wordsSir Andrew Clarke, acting Agent-General for Victoria, intends to apply to Lord Herschell, Lord High Chancellor, to sanction the investment of trust funds in Colonial Government stocks, under the ...
Article : 43 wordsAUCKLAND, Thursday.—A distressing suicide took place in Auckland to-day. A young lady, aged 23, the youngest daughter of Dr. Bakewell, swallowed the contents of a ...
Article : 65 wordsThe drought has again set in in many parts of the south of England. The English hay crop is a failure. Wheat and root crops are poor. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 682 wordsBrisbane, Thursday.—In connection with the celebration of a wedding at the residence of Patrick Harvey, at Eidsvold, a "tinkettling" party assembled. Harvey struck ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. F. Penny, of Sydney, who is at present in London. is extremely hopeful of being able to establish a market for Australian hares and kangaroos. He is in consultation with Sir Saul ...
Article : 52 wordsTHE winding-up orders obtained in London in respect to the English businesses of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, the National Bank of Australasia, the City of ...
Article : 614 wordsThe London managers of the Australian banks, the English business of which has been placed in compulsory liquidation, do not believe that the decision of the Court will interfere with the ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Paris Figaro, which despatched a special commissioner to Egypt to make inquiries in that country, has published the result of his investigations. The commissioner admits the benefits of the ...
Article : 113 wordsTHE principal business at the weekly meeting of the above club, held on Thursday evening last, was the reading of the manuscript journal. There was a good attendance and a profitable evening was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsA MEETING of depositors in the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, convened by Mr. Hugh McKiunon, M.L.A., for the purpose of drafting an amendment to the motion to be ...
Article : 136 wordsON Thursday evening several members of the local police force who passed the recent examinations in connection with the above corps were presented with certificates of competency in rendering first aid ...
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Advertising : 104 wordsIT is understood that it is in contemplation to have a review of the military forces by his Excellency the Governor next month. It is expected that there will be on parade not ...
Article : 232 wordsA BACHELORS' ball was held at Mr. Joseph Halam's, Merrill, on Friday, 2nd June, and passed off splendidly. The dancing and the dresses of the ladies were almost all that could be wished, and the ...
Article : 297 wordsCARCOAR, Thursday.—A boy seven months old in the suburbs of Carcoar was tied to a chair near a fierce fire, and during its mother's absence to get some water, from a distance of only seven yards, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsSOME difficulty has arisen in connection with the plans for the new asylum at Kenmore. It will be remembered that when the competitive plane were sent in those prepared by Messrs. Sulman and ...
Article : 229 wordsBETWEEN 7 and 8 o'clock on Thursday night the steamer Tamar, belonging to Captain Campbell, loaded with coal from Newcastle, while coming up the harbour ...
Article : 131 wordsSTEPS are being taken to have a reduction made in the sentence passed in 1881 on the prisoners Ryan and Dallas for assault and robbery. We understand that both Dr. Hollis and Mr. Rose, Ms. P. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 10 Jun 1893, Page 4
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