LAND CONFERENCE.—The following is the report of the business done by the convention of delegates from associations in the southern districts, acting in conjunction with the Now South Wales Land Law ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsFIRE.—Some considerable excitement was caused in town on Saturday morning by the arrival of a messenger from Laggan with the news that the mill and store had been burned down. It appears that ...
Article : 972 wordsTHE completion of a building like the oddfellows' hall, whose capacious dimensions afford space for the increasing numbers which attend public gatherings in this city, marks an era in the progress of ...
Article : 886 wordsBEFORE the Police magistrate. Drunkenness.—Michael Quinn was charged with drunkenness. He had been previously convicted. but the police interceding on his behalf he was fined ...
Article : 73 wordsBefore the Police-magistrate and Mr. Clifford. Larceny.—William Payne, on remand from the 10th instant, was charged with stealing a lady's gold watch, the property of Michael Keogh. ...
Article : 563 wordsA SUBJECT has recently been broached in the London Times which seems to be of much interest to Australia, not only as a commercial and industrial community, but ...
Article : 892 wordsTHE Daily Telegraph says, it is stated on the best authority that the ministry do not intend to meet parliament until same time at the latter and of October. The Assembly at present stands prorogued ...
Article : 955 wordsMECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—By arrangement with the scenery committee, Mr. W. E. Sheridan and Miss Louise Davenport, assisted by local amateurs, gave the first of two entertainments in the hall of ...
Article : 2,460 wordsST. SAVIOUR'S CATHEDRAL.—We have seen a drawing of a memorial window for the new cathedral to be presented by Mrs. Gibson and to occupy the south channel. It is extremely handsome, and is ...
Article : 645 wordsSIR.—The proposed railway to Crookwell that is now agitating the public mind in this district presents so many features for discussion that the casual observer finds himself considerably perplexed, and ...
Article : 578 wordsNEW WORK ON BOOK-KERING.—We have received from Mr. Alfred Wilkins, bookseller of Market-street, Sydney, a new work entitled practical Book-keeping Made Easy. The author is Mr. James Diniclow, ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsINSOLVENCY.—In the estate of Charles Lants of Carcoar, miner a single meeting will be held at Carcoar, on the 12th September. In the estate of James Jones of Queanbeyan, storekeeper, a special ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Thu 16 Aug 1883, Page 2
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