There is every indication that the revival in the mining industry, which has lately taken place at Hill End, is one of permanency; and, though no startling results are yet known, there ...
Article : 1,288 wordsAs was feared, the continuous rain prevented an attendance at the annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society to-day, at Moore Park, of anything like the proportions usual on Good ...
Article : 151 wordsRICHMOND, Friday Afternoon.-Pitiless, penetrating rain, varied by solid, soaking showers, fell all last night and throughout this morning. Though the camp and d parade grounds are ...
Article : 402 wordsThe Government' Experimental Farms have their usual fine exhibits in the special pavilion, situated on the eastern side of the ground. The Hawkesbury Agricultural College, the Wagga ...
Article : 624 wordsAbout 5 o'clock on Thursday evening, Detective Jones arrested a young man in Bridgte-street, City, in connection with the forged orders for trophies purporting to issue from the New South ...
Article : 208 wordsThe following points were awarded in the district societies' competition: Grenfell District.-Dairy produce (maximum points 100), 76; fruits, sauces, etc. (80), 70; ...
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Article : 221 wordsThe District Societies' prize was responsible for three entries, viz., the Grenrell District, the Central New England (Glen Innes) District, and the Camden District. The first-named secured ...
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Article : 124 wordsOwing to the steady rain ana general inclemency of the weather to-day, the Waverley Carnival was not held, in which Bathurst was to have met Redfern. It is hoped they may be able to ...
Article : 57 words"Water, water everywhere," sang the ancient mariner, and the theme was taken up again at the show ground, with the Addition of a fresh line which meant "mud"-and plenty of it. The ...
Article : 2,270 wordsMr. Albert Bruntnell, organiser and lecturer for the New South Wales Alliance, who has offered himself for election to the electors of the new Hawkesbury electorate, has decided that ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 1 Apr 1904, Page 5
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