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  2. Home Again.

    Miss House, of Biraganbilm who has been on a voyage to England, arrived in Sydney this week. ...

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  3. Trooper Wotton.

    Our old Police Magistrate, Mr. Wotton, is very uneasy concerning his son, who went to South Africa, and from whom no tidings have been ...

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  4. F Company, 3rd Regiment.

    The first day's shooting for the coining quarter will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. Rifles and ammunition will be issued at the drill ...

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  5. Botobolar Concert Postponed.

    The concert in aid of the Botobolor Roman Catholic Church announced to take place on Wednesday next, has been postponed indefinitely on ...

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  6. St. John's Association.

    The monthly meeting of the above will be held in St. John's Schoolroom on Wednesday night next. There will be a good musical programme ...

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  7. Dancing Class.

    Miss Mabel Cox announces that she will open it dancing class in Cudgegong Council Chambers on Monday, 29th instant. ...

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  8. The Late Mr. W. Morgan.

    At the hospital committee meeting on Tuesday night, reference was made to the case of the late Mr. W. P. Morgan. The committee decided not ...

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  9. Old Age Pensions.

    Forms of application for old ago pensions are now ready for distributions and may be obtained at the Court House. Applications will be ...

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  10. The Typhoid Epidemic.

    We are glad to hear that the typhoid fever epidemic is now abating. There are still six cases in the hospital, but all are progressing most favorably. ...

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  11. A Chaff-cutter Accident.

    Mr, and Mrs Thomas Adams, of Long Crook, received the shocking intelligence the other day that their son, aged 19, employed at Wellington. ...

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  12. Rabbit Freezing.

    Rabbits are being turned to profitable use at Bathurst, where Messrs. W. H. Hudson and Co., have freezing works. In two days last week 30 tons ...

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  13. The Coningham Case.

    After two prolonged hearings the divorce case of Coningham v. Coningham and O'Haran, concluded on Tuesday evening, when the jury brought ...

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  14. A Popular Man.

    The accused Daniel Kates, who received a two months' sentence for the Excelsior manslaughter case, was well liked down the line. His many friends ...

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  15. Marshall's Ale.

    The agents (Messrs. T. H. Marks and Co.) report an enormously increasing demand for this beer, which is, as we predicted, rapidly growing in ...

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  16. Road Improvement.

    Those people who use the road from Windeyer via Jacky's Creek to Avisford, Maitland Bar, and Hargraves will be glad to know that Mr. ...

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  17. Presentation.

    On Tuesday evening Mr. James Kelaher, Assistant C.P.S, at Bathurst, was presented by his friends with a handsome silver-mounted walking ...

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  18. The Mudgee Races.

    The hon. sec, Mr. E. W. Daly, will accept entries up to Friday, 12th April, for the nominations for the Opening, Autumn, and Commonwealth ...

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  19. Alderman Loneragan.

    His Worship the Mayor, Alderman Cameron, has been advised that His Excellency, the lieutenant Governor, has been pleased to appoint Mr. James ...

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  20. Mr. Justice Stephen.

    Mr. Justice M. H. Stephen, who was at one time member for Mudgee, presided at tho Circuit Court this week, and before he loft town he ...

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  21. Capertee's Resources.

    Mr. E. A. Tindale, of Barragan, recently went down Capertee way to have a look at his cattle, which are on rented land in that locality. Having a ...

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  22. A Railway Matter.

    When the exclusion train came in on Tuesday evening the mail train was standing at the platform, and the two last carriages of the incoming train ...

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  23. The Easter Monday Picnic.

    Judging from the experience of past years, there should be a big attendance at the Church of England picnic, to be held at Lue on Easter Monday next. ...

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  24. Electors Rights.

    There can be no coubt that the electoral rolls were most negligently compiled. Asa result of this hundreds of men were disfranchised in every ...

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  25. The Bathurst Show.

    She attractions at the Bathrust show to be held on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 17th, 18th, 10th April, will be greater this year than ever. ...

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  26. Hospital Patients.

    During the last two or three months tho resources of the Mudgee Hospital have been most severely taxed. There have been a number ...

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  27. Leaving the District.

    After many years Mr. J. Travis, of Biraganbil, the well-known sheep man, has severed his connection with Mr. R. Rouse. We believe that he ...

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  28. Plough Trinl at Cudgegong.

    On Saturday next a field exhibition of Massey Harris 2, 3, and 4 furrow ploughs, and also their famous springtooth cultivator, will be held at ...

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  29. The Halt-holiday at Gulgong.

    The Early Closing Act provided that unless otherwise decided locally Wednesday should bo tho half-holiday under tho Act. For some months ...

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  30. Lucerne Seed.

    Great care should be exercised in selecting the seed when laying down an area for lucerne. It is universally admitted that then lucerne of the ...

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  31. Black Labor.

    If either Barton or Reid tries any funny business over the question of black labor, they will have to face the Queensland democrats, who are sent to ...

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  32. Mr. John Travis.

    A well-known respected and popular identity of Mudgee district, Mr. John Travis, has gone to reside at Narrabri. Mr. Travis had been for many years ...

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  33. The Methodist Church.

    With Sunday next a new era in tho history of the Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist churches in the Mudgee district will begin. By arrangements ...

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  34. Benefit Ball.

    The benefit quadrille party, which was announced to take place in the Oddfellows' Hal to-morrow (Friday) night, has been postponed. The ...

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  35. Art Needle Work.

    The ladies of Mudgee who noticed the beautiful samples of art needlework exhibited at Beale and Co's. stall at the recent show, have now an ...

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  36. A Wedding.

    There was quito a pretty wedding in St. Paul's Church on Wednesday, the occasion being the marriage of Mr. W. Holswich and Miss N. Robertson. ...

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  37. The Wonderful Singer.

    On Monday evening Mr. W. J. Weston, the district representative of Singer and Co. was just getting into one of the Company's light delivery ...

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  38. "The Irishman."

    The various friendly societies and lodge bodies, of whom the Into James Morgan, was a member, and also a number of his follow townsmen and ...

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  39. Red Tape Muddle.

    You cannot beat a government department for a first class muddle. On the 13th February Mr. J. M. Cox despatched to the Chief Medical ...

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  40. Quite Satisfactory.

    At a recent meeting of the Hospital Committee Mr. J. McFarlane stated that when he was in Rylstone a few days previously Mr. J. W. Jackson ...

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  41. A Good Beginning.

    A noticeable feature in Gulgong is the coachbuilding business carried on by Messrs. Rudd and Blane. The firm has lost no time in fixing up ...

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  42. The Rylstone Races.

    On Wednesday, May 8th, the annual meeting of the Rylstone Jockey Club will be held. The energetic sec., Mr. G. S. Hall, a real sport, has issued ...

    Article : 138 words
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