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Article : 1,081 wordsMiss Prince will, subject to the granting of her application for the use of the cudgegong Council Chambers, give instructions in dancing at a class ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsMr. T.H. Wilkinson, P.M., who has just returned from an official visit to Windeyer, informs us that Mr. W. Mulholland is again seriously ill, and ...
Article : 38 wordsMelbourne, Saturday.—An awful domestic tragedy happened at Coleraine last night, when Mrs. Day, wife of James Day, manager of the local ...
Article : 481 wordsAfter many years of agitation, the very necessary bridge across Tong Bong Creek, close to Rylstone, is to he built. The Government will ...
Article : 901 wordsThe strike on the Sydney Ferries ended yesterday, the company agreeing to the men's terms, and have also agreed to recognise the Masters ...
Article : 266 wordsMessrs. Rudd and Blane, coachbuilders, of Gulgong, scooped the pool with their vehicular exhibits at Wellington and Gulgong Shows, and they ...
Article : 65 wordsOwing to the great exodus of Mudgeeites to Sydney in connection with the Royal visit the annual meeting of the committee of the Mudgee ...
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Advertising : 123 wordsOn Saturday 36oz 13dwts. of gold were brought in to the Commercial Bank, and was the result of a small crushing of stone taken from Winters ...
Article : 109 wordsOn the 21st June a ball and supper is to be held in Mr. T. Adams' hall, Clarke's Creek, as a benefit to Mr. Frank Adams, who recently lost his ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. J.B. Paton, Capertee's energetic citizen, is leaving in a few days on a lengthy trip to Europe. He will be accompanied by his family. Mr. ...
Article : 94 wordsMiss Ennis, the now matron of the Mudgee Hospital, has arrived, and took up her duties on Wednesday last. Miss McLeod, the late matron, ...
Article : 38 wordsA great many electors who have recently made application to have their names placed on the rolls are under the impression that their rights will be ...
Article : 95 wordsThe special trains to Sydney in connection with the Royal visit celebration were well patronised. On Saturday morning there were 250 passengers ...
Article : 56 wordsArrangements have just been completed whereby work will be resumed at the Log Paddock mine. Until recently this property was in the hands ...
Article : 99 wordsOn Saturday evening last a number of friends of ex-Constable Alsopp, who has severed his connection with the police force, met at the Paragon ...
Article : 113 wordsIt should be explained, owing to some misapprehansion which appears to exist, that before Justices of the Peace, who were such before the late ...
Article : 59 wordsA sensation was caused throughout Great Britain this afternoon by the news that during a trial of Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge yacht for the ...
Article : 576 wordsThe picnic in connection with the Lawson's Creek Public School is to be held in Mr. H. Gleeson's paddock on Wednesday next, commencing at ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. J. H. McEwen left Mudgee this morning on his election tour of the Wellington state electorate. He addresses the electors at Cobbora ...
Article : 54 wordsThe serious illness is reported of two local young men, namely, Mr. George Nicholson, son of Mr. W. L. Nicholson, and whose condition is ...
Article : 119 wordsMr. Jacob Parkins has opened the old Guntawang Hotel, better known as the Pig and Whistle Hotel, and begs to announce to his numerous friends ...
Article : 95 wordsA Mullamuddy correspondent informs us that Mr. Dennis, the well-known cattle dealer, of Bathurst, passed down the Sydney road last ...
Article : 65 wordsWhen Mr. G.D. Young announced a few months ago that he was about to close the Federal Brewery, very goneral regret was expressed ...
Article : 511 wordsOn Friday last a lad named Wurth, son of Mr. Wurth, of Eurunderee, who is employed at Deane's coachfactory, was doing something with the ...
Article : 85 wordsA fow weeks ago we mentioned in these columns that the Rev. J. W. Horberry, while in Mudgee and on route for his new charge at Coonamble, ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Windsor and Richmond Guzette says:—"Mr. C.W. H. Garling, manager of the Bank of N.S.W. in William-street, Sydney, is the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsSir,—When I was a little boy, not higher than the table, my father and mother sent me to school, where, being an unusually bright youngster, I ...
Article : 300 wordsOn Monday next, 3rd June, a team of Wellington footballers are to visit Mudgee to try conclusions with a picked team representing the Mudgee ...
Article : 153 wordsOn Friday morning last as Elliott's coach was proceeding to Gulgong, and when near Slasher's Flat, one of the leading horses stumbled, and the ...
Article : 165 wordsWe would again impress upon the public the absolute necessity sor care in the selection of medicines. So many drugs are incorporated with poisons ...
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Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Mon 27 May 1901, Page 2
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