Mr. Baggie, the contractor for the bridge of the Munmurra on the Mudgee-Cassilis road, is making good progress with the work. Mr. Baggie has ...
Article : 42 wordsAt the Coonabarabran hospital annual general meeting the credit balance on the past year's working was shown to be £243. During the year 30 ...
Article : 44 wordsWe remind fencers and others that tenders for a big supply of posts and battens for Lue station, close on the 10th instant. Particulars appear in ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Nowra Leader in responsible for the statement that all the butter contained in the train from Parkes to Sydney limited while the train was ...
Article : 35 wordsIn a recent issue by an error we stated that the Cooyal 1pcs fetched 5d per lb. As a matter of fact 15 bales fetched 6¾d per lb. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe contractor for the Rome Rule bore passed through this week and will commence work at once. The development is being watched with ...
Article : 32 wordsWhen we first announced that Mr. E. J. Scully intended to commence business at Coolah as an auctioneer and stock and station agent we ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. A. W. Wood will hold an auction side of horses at Tuxford's yards, Gulgong, on Wednesday, 13th February. The attendance of several ...
Article : 49 wordsAt the Wattle Flat annual races held on Monday the Opening Handicap was won by Mr. Shield's Robin, the Roxborough Handicap by Mr. ...
Article : 47 wordsA Capertee correspondent writes that Mr. J. B. Paton has sold out his business, and that he and his family will be shortly leaving that district. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe local wheat market still stands at 2s 2½d for prime samples. This price is really a shade above that ruling in Sydney. There are great ...
Article : 42 wordsThe secretary of the Turon River Gold Dredging Company reports as follows:—"Work on both dredges was suspended in order to raise the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Hargraves butchery and bakery, which for the past twelve months has been carried on by Mr. Morrison, will after Monday next be carried on by ...
Article : 86 wordsAn old man named John Lawrence, who recently died at Narrabri, was buried in a collin which he made himself, and kept by him for ten years. ...
Article : 59 words"Silver Dust" is a good name for a good flour, and Young's mill at Gulgong is running full time on prime wheat, turning out prime flour. Mr. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Co-operative Mill first annual meeting since the new mill had been erected, and which was held on Monday, showed that the sales in the ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Armidale Chronicle says:—Mr. Wm. Tapp, of Guyra, is the possessor of a two-year-old crossbred (Romneymerino) weather which, as a ...
Article : 77 wordsThe showers of rain which fell in some parts of the district on Sunday evening and Monday morning did a great deal of good to many of the corn ...
Article : 51 wordsAn official notification was issued last week from his Lordship, the Bishop of Bathurst, to the effect that the Rev. A. N. Burton, Rector of ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. Barns, who for a year and a half has been in charge of the Public School at Boogaldi near Coonabarabran, was in town this week under ...
Article : 65 wordsAt the settling of the Gulgong Amateur Race Club on Monday both Mr. H. D. Voss and Mr. A. P. Lambert paid a very generous tribute to ...
Article : 72 wordsThe correspondence received at last week's meeting (which was adjourned owing to the national bereavement) contained the information that the ...
Article : 104 wordsThe presence of Mr. Fames Robinson, Clan's popular butcher, at the saleyards on Tuesday was a sign of the times, for it tells of a great ...
Article : 97 wordsBefore departing from Rylstone, Mr. W. T. Anderson, the popular school teacher, was presented with a very handsome gold watch and chain ...
Article : 67 wordsLloyds Company, an English concern which owns the big copper mine at Burraga, had not a very brilliant report to lay before shareholders at ...
Article : 76 wordsThere would be no need to carry out the Divine command to go out into the highways and byeways, if the halt and the lame would but listen to ...
Article : 93 wordsWe are just a little bit afraid that there is not too much love between Kylstone and Mudgee. Anyhow let all that sort of thing drop, and let our ...
Article : 101 wordsOnce or twice we have mentioned the fact that Victorian pudding currants and raisins were on sale in Mudgee, and if we remember right, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsOur old friend the Bligh Watchman, published at Coonabarabran, gives the following back-handed compliment to Mudgee:—"We learn that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsMr. G. F. Maguire, who takes up Mr. Anderson's position as teacher in charge of the public school, Rylstone, was a most popular man in ...
Article : 90 wordsThere was a rumor that the death of the Queen the rendered null and void the commissions granted to justices of the peace, and there was a horrible ...
Article : 112 wordsLast year the Gulgong Agricultural Society did not hold its usual annual exhibition. This year, however, the old order of things is to be reverted ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Dubbo Quarter Sessions were opened on Tuesday morning, before Judge Docker, Mr. A. H. B. Conroy being crown prosecutor, and Mr. R. ...
Article : 168 wordsMr. W. G. Dowling, of Forbes, has published this proper method of mixing phosphorous and pollard. The directions, which should be strictly ...
Article : 136 wordsIn some of the orchards round Mudgee this season there are enormous crops of fruit, and there can be no doubt that a well-located properly ...
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Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Thu 31 Jan 1901, Page 6
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