SIR,—I think it will interest your readers, some whom doubtless have been, like myself, experimenting on its cultivation, to hear how far it was succeeded ...
Article : 3,751 wordsULTIMA THULE.—"Ultima Thule" is the name given in early history to the northern-most part of the inabitable world; hence the Latin phrase: "Ultima Thule," the uttermost ...
Article : 182 wordsTHE POLICE.—David Campbell, who, on the previous day, had pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk on duty, and punished therefor, was again brought up for a similiar ...
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Family Notices : 57 wordsCHARGE OF HORSE-STEALING.—Thomas Gleeson was brought up on suspicion of horse-stealing. The prisoner, for whom the Goulburn police ...
Article : 116 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN.—Plant Cabbages, lettuces, potatoes; also salads, with seasoning herbs, thy[?]ne, &c. Sow as last month, with addition of spring vegetables in general. Dres[?] beans, peas, cucumbers, &c. ...
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Advertising : 1,778 wordsOur Gundagai correspondent's letter is unavoidably postponed till next week. ...
Article : 22 wordsSUSPICION OF HORSE-STEALING.—William Williams was brought up on suspicion of stealing two horses found in his possession. Michael Torpy, Corporal of the Mounted ...
Article : 286 wordsMR. FORSTER hopes to be in at the death of the Parker Ministry. That the Government will fall is beyond doubt. Perhaps next week may ...
Article : 820 wordsBRADLEY'S MILL.—Flour, first quality, by the ton, £20; seconds, £18; ration,—; wheat 6s. and 6s. 6d. per bushel, according to sample. CONOLLY'S MILL.—Fine flour, £20; seconds, ...
Article : 52 wordsHORSE-STEALING.—George Edwards was brought up for the ninth time, on the charge of horse-stealing. He was first arraigned on the charge of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 838 wordsBRAIDWOOD, dull, stupid Braidwood, this day put on its holiday appearance, and to the eye of the stranger presented a most enlivening scene. ...
Article : 482 wordsON Monday evening lost, a public tea meeting was held in the Wesleyan Chapel, Goulburn, in aid of the Church Extension Fund. It has been our pleasant duty to be present at many ...
Article : 1,862 wordsA HEAVY MAIL.—The coach which brought up the missing mails on Monday was laden with 30 cwt. of mail bags. There were thirty bags of letters. Newspapers filied 17 bags, ...
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The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser (NSW : 1848 - 1859), Sat 8 Aug 1857, Page 4
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