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  5. MAITLAND'S RECORD EXHIBITION

    The second day of Maitland's record exhibition attracted an immense crowd, the grounds being densely thronged. Delightful weather prevailed and all day long people ...

    Article : 529 words
  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Richard Nield and James Monks, who were injured by a fall of coal in Pelaw-Main colliery, are making slow progress towards recovery in ...

    Article : 36 words
  7. Illness of Mrs. John Eckford.

    The many friends of Mr. John Eckford, of Banks-street, East Maitland, will regret to learn that his condition is very low. Mr. Eckford ...

    Article : 47 words
  8. Upper Hunter Show.

    The annual exhibition of the Upper Hunter P. and A. Association will be held on April 9, 10, and 11. The sum of £450 will be distributed ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. Maitland Show Sports.

    This evening an attractive programme of sports will be carried out under the electric light on the Mattland Show Ground, when there ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. Starr-Bowkett Society.

    The Starr-Bowkett Society, No. 1, held a double appropriation meeting in the Warrawa Buildings, last night. Mr. R. L. Pender was voted ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. Birthday Party at Lostock.

    The relatives and friends of Mrs. Soper held a most enjoyable evening' in the Lostock Hall on Friday, March 7, on the occasion of Mr. Roy. ...

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  12. THE SECOND DAY.

    During the morning there were heavy clouds about but these soon cleared away and the weather for the second day was again beautifully fine. ...

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  13. Glass-blowing Exhibition.

    Mr. J. B. Lang, described as one of England's foremost glass-blowers, gave an interesting exhibition of glass-blowing on the Maitland Show ...

    Article : 122 words
  14. THE CALENDAR.

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  15. Late Mr. George Ellis.

    The funeral of the late Mr. George Leonard Ellis, who died in the Maitland hospital on the 10th inst, took place Monday afternoon and was well ...

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  16. OFFICIAL OPENING.

    The show was officially opened this afternoon by Mr. F. Chaffey, Minister of Agriculture. Amongst those present were Messrs W. Bennett, W. ...

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  17. SHOW SUCCESSES.

    Our reporting columns this week are being largely occupied with Show matter, and for many years the pages of the "Mercury" have recorded ...

    Article : 427 words
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  19. Commonwealth Loan.

    It is notified that subscriptions to the Commonwealth 6 per cent, loan mya be longed at any bank or post-office. The loan is to provide for ...

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  20. THE POULTRY.

    Mr. W. C. Forster, who judged the game classes, thought that entries in the British game were disappointing. There should be more in the district. the ...

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  21. FARMERS' MARKETS.

    In Sussex-street to-day butter made, 163/4 owt; eggs, new laid 2/3 doz, pullets 1/9; cheese, local large 9½d to 10d, loaf 10d to 10½d; honey. 3d to ...

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  22. THE DOGS.

    Judging in the dogs section commenced this morning, but proceeded very slowly. The Pomeranlans were only fair ...

    Article : 185 words
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