A MEETING will be held this evening to take into consideration the means by which the victory of Beach shall be recognised, and his title to the championship maintained. ...
Article : 397 wordsSIR,—Kindly allow me a little space to contradict a statement made by Sir Henry Parkes at the nomination meeting held at Marulan on the 27th instant, viz., that I had refused to proceed to the Soudan as ...
Article : 110 wordsMR. DALLEY, the acting colonial secretary, has been suffering from an attack of gout, but is recovering, though he will be unable to resume his ministerial duties for a few days. ...
Article : 345 wordsSIR,-Mr. John Osborne said when addressing the electors at Taralga on Tuesday last that he was sent by the people of Sydney to contest the electorate of Argyle solely to oppose Sir Henry Parkes, so that ...
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Advertising : 2,057 wordsMET on Friday evening, in consequence of Thursday the usual day of meeting having been proclaimed a public holiday; present, the Mayor, and Aldermen Richardson, Clifford, Wombey, R. T. Ball, Davies, ...
Article : 803 wordsGOLD MINING.—Scrubby Rush Reefs.—I am glad to report that the crushing plant for these reefs is now on the ground. It consists of a sixteen horse-power engine with twelve head of stampers, and is now ...
Article : 334 wordsAs an Australian-born son of the soil whose blood boils with the indignation at the attempt made to misguide our flourishing electorate, I make one final effort to enlist all "True Australians" to the cause, ...
Article : 608 wordsThe railway from Murrumburrah to Young was opened on Thursday with considerable eclat. At Young, where the demonstration took place, about 3000 residents of the district witnessed ...
Article : 873 wordsSIR,—I notice that an appeal is made to the Australians of the electorate to vote for Mr. Osborne because ho is an Australian, and wishes to be elected to uphold the honour of our country. Now I wish ...
Article : 582 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. Drunkenness.—One female was fined 20/, or seven days' Imprisonment. Prohibition.-A prohibition order was granted ...
Article : 48 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate and Messrs. Ball and Davies. Drunkenness.—One defendant was discharged; one female was fined 5/, or twenty-four hours' ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Tue 31 Mar 1885, Page 2
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