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Advertising : 406 wordsThe further particulars to hand regarding the terrible visitation which has afflicted the country, supply further proofs of its widespread ...
Article : 825 wordsThe Mayor (Alderman Wake), by advertisement in this issue, calls a public meeting to be held in the Town Hall to-morrow evening, to ...
Article : 41 wordsMr. A. J. Campbell, on Moorong Station had 400 bags stripped and managed to save 100 bags. There were about 1100 bags still standing, ...
Article : 68 wordsIt was reported to the police on Wednesday that a man named Charles Martin, a batchelor, living at Tootal by himself, had gone to visit some ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. Chris. Annison, when seen on Tuesday, said that he had lost his house, kitchen; and dairy. Out of 60 sheep, 20 were burnt alive, and 80 ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Tumbarumba mail driver reported yesterday afternoon that the bush fires were checked in the vicinity of Rosewood, on the Tumbarumba ...
Article : 121 wordsMost pitiful tales of distress are Hourly arriving from districts devastated by fires. Families who a few hours previously were in comfortable ...
Article : 488 wordsThe Sheridan Musical Comedy Co. appeared at the Oddlellows' Hall last night, in a musical comedy "Naughty Nancy," before a large and ...
Article : 309 wordsMr. J. J. Wild, of Lake Albert, had nearly all his wheat, grass, and iencing destroyed. He saved his house. ...
Article : 187 wordsOn Tuesday, about midday, a fire broke out on Mr. J. J. M'Nickle's Harefield property. The fire was first observed by one of the farm hands, ...
Article : 208 wordsMrs. O'Toole, the gate keeper at Borambola, lost everything that she had, and was last seen standing in the middle of the road, all she ...
Article : 75 wordsDr. C. F. Warren of Wagga, in great sympathy with the sufferers at Lake Albert, Forest Hill and Sunnyside, drove in that direction on ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. Alick Smith, of Kyamba Station, was an extremely heavy loser, and years must eventuate before the property can regain anything of its ...
Article : 109 wordsThis beautiful station, with,its exquisite gardens, orchards and surrouudingt is now nothing but a black desolation. The old, tree-shaded house ...
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Family Notices : 802 wordsHere the danger for a while was very great, and she services of four water car is were constantly required to stave off the flames. The fire in ...
Article : 67 wordsThe following telegram has been received from J. A. Hogue, M.P., the Chief Secretary:- "His Excellency, Sir Harry Rawson ...
Article : 71 wordsIt has been reported that a selector named George Wilson, on Book Book, is missing. He has not been seen since Saturday night, and it is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsOn Saturday morning, a fire broke but on the Ballymoran Station, belonging. to Mr. P. Moran. The men were dipping sheep at the time of the ...
Article : 193 wordsThe latest particulars to Monday evening regarding the bush fires in the Gundagai district show that much more stock and crops and many more ...
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Family Notices : 28 wordsThe following cable was received on Tuesday addressed "Advertiser'" from Rev. G. A. Carver, formerly the popular Rector of St. John's, and now ...
Article : 47 wordsThe news which came by cable yesterday announcing the surrender of Port Arthur would undoubtedly have caused a deeper stir in the public mind ...
Article : 869 wordsThe Mayor, Mr. W. J. Blake on Monday forwarded the following communication to the Premier, Mr. J. H. Carruthers, at Sydney:— ...
Article : 540 wordsOwing to our inability to supply the demand for copies of last issue of the "Advertiser," notwithstanding the large extra number printed, we have, ...
Article : 57 wordsThe station of Mr. M'Pherson, at Umbango, has been totally destroyed. His splendid residence and furniture, outhouses, gates, fencing, and ...
Article : 78 wordsAll the back portion of this station was burnt out and hundreds of acres of standing, crop. The frontage, including the homestead and woolshed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsMr. W. F. Stone, of Uranquinty, tells a very thrilling tale of his battle with the flames. He had been all Saturday at Pomingalarna, assisting ...
Article : 453 wordsThe Yarragundry station suffered severely, for the outbreak swept all the back portion of the run. All the fences and gates were burnt, but the ...
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Family Notices : 97 wordsMr. J. Angel, of Humula Station, lost,everything on his estate. His wife and daughter saved themselves by flying to the creek and remaining there ...
Article : 415 wordsA very pleasant evening was spent at the Wagga Hospital on Tuesday, when St. John's Church choir gave their annual concert for the patients ...
Article : 201 wordsA bush fire broke out on Sunday on the Narandera common. A very strong wind was blowing, and before long the fire had burnt the whole of ...
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Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910), Thu 5 Jan 1905, Page 2
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