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  2. Mudgee & District

    Mr. Sol. Huxley, honorary sectary of the Cassilis Athletic Club's sports, advertises a good programme for Easter Monday. There will be A billiard cue belonging to the late Fred Owen was recently raffled by Mr. Simms, of the Royal Hotel, Wellington, and the proceeds ...

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  3. Show Entries Close.

    We give a reminder that entries for the Mudgee Show close with the secretary on Monday next, and for the Gulgong Show they close on ...

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  4. Thanks.

    "The Commonwealth" published at Peak Hill in quoting the "Guardian" refers to it as "one of the leading and smartest provincial ...

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  5. Close Weight Guessing.

    At the Robertson Show last week there was a weight-guessing competition for a Singer sewing machine. The beast, when killed ...

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  6. District Cricket.

    On Saturday next a Wollar team will journey to Botobolar and play a mtcah. The game will be played in Mr. James Lynch's paddock. ...

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  7. Dredging Leases on the Cudgegong.

    Petitioners against the granting of dredging leases on the Cudgegong river are notified that enquiries into applications Nos. 1, 4, ...

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  8. Holiday Excursions.

    It is announced by advertisement that the Railway Department are issuing holiday excursion tickets generally for the public ...

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  9. The Guessing Competition.

    We predict a phenomenal contest in the guessing competition at the show, for the prize is a splendid sulky, built and donated by Keegan ...

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  10. Public Holidays.

    We will have quiet a surfeit of public holidays this month. The first will be on Monday the 18th, in honor of St. Patrick, the next ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. Things Very Bad.

    There is no gainsaying the fact that the prospects of the season round hero are 'getting very gloomy. Grass is scarce, and many ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. "Skrutch" Barbed Wire.

    We have had an enquiry as to this wire. We can only say that everyone who uses it speaks most highly of it. It is far cheaper than ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. A Gulgong Par.

    Business is good in Gulgong, in spite of the very dry times. At Young's Commercial Stores things are always busy, vast quantities of ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. St. Patrick's Day at Merriwa

    A day's sports are to be held at Merriwa on Monday, 18th inst., in aid of the funds of the Roman Catholic Church. An excellent ...

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  15. Fine Fruit

    Mr. Foley, the popular teacher of the Black Springs public School, is one of those men who finds his pleasure at home, and has used his ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. A Man Shot for a Rabbit.

    A fatal shooting occurrence was reported to the Orange police on Tuesday from Lewis Ponds, 16 miles from Orange, the victim being ...

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  17. In the Far North

    Mr. James Underwood and his son, who went up to the far north of Queensland to shift a big mob of store bullocks, are having a rough ...

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  18. That Cricket Unpleasantness

    The unpleasantness which arose over the Gulgong-Cobbora cricket match is much to be regretted, for it will stand in the way of many a ...

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  19. Wounded at the War.

    A cablegram from South Africa, received on Monday, announced that Trooper E. Clements, of the Imperial Bushmen, and who is ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. Killed at Stuart Town.

    Last Thussday morning at half-past eight a Chinaman named Ah Ten was killed by a goods train at Barker's gates, Stuart Town, a level ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. The Iguana and the Eggs.

    At Mr. Ally Stanr's place at Slapdash, a hen was sitting on thirteen guinea fowl eggs. Mr. Starr noticed a big iguana go to the ...

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  22. Good Business.

    Mr. W. K. Morgan, travelling representative of Peacock Bros., the manufacturers of the famous Spalding-Robbins disc plough, for which ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. The Double.

    Webster's definition of the word "Purity" is "freedom from foulness or dirt," "free from foregin admixture or deleterious matter." The ...

    Article : 164 words
  24. A Vindication of Rylstone.

    At the hospital committee meeting the other night Mr. McFarlane stated that he was down at Rylstone the other day, and the matter ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. The Gulgong Show.

    There is every prospect that the Gulgong Show, which is to be held on the 26th and 27th instant, will be a big success. Mr C. E. Hilton, ...

    Article : 113 words
  26. Fighting the Rabbits.

    The following is an inexpensive way to poison rabbits, and is recommended by Mr. Stock-inspector Dulhunty, of Dubbo. Make a pen, ...

    Article : 246 words
  27. Accidents on the Western Line.

    Since Saturday last railway accidents of a minor character have been somewhat frequent. On Saturday an engine left the road ...

    Article : 181 words
  28. A Wedding.

    A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised in the Holy Trinity Church, Newtown, by Archdeacon Dairymple last week, the ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. Lithgow's Difficulties.

    Last week there was again a long list of delays at the local collieries, owing to the inadequate supply of railway trucks. At the ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. Rabbits Round Warren.

    Mr. Fred. Smith, who knows the Warren district well, was up there the other day after a comparatively short absence. He found that the ...

    Article : 122 words
  31. Advertising

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