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  2. Hill End Courts.

    Sergeant Young, acting C.P.S., notifies that a Special Licensing Court will be held on Friday, 21st June, and a Quarterly Court on ...

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  3. Sale of Leases.

    A sale of Government annual leases will be held at the Mudgee Court House on 18th June. The leases are situated in the country off ...

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  4. Piano Tuning.

    Mr. John Blackburn has returned to Mudgee after a visit to outlying districts. He is now in Mudgee, and is prepared to tune pianos ...

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  5. Outside District News

    Stewart and Smith will sell Mr. W. Bishop's properties, comprising four lots, at their auction rooms, on Saturday, 15th June. Among the ...

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  6. Road Tenders.

    The Cudgegong Council invites tenders for road work up to Tuesday next 11th June, for two contracts in the borough. ...

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  7. Accident at Gilgandra.

    A man named William Yerk, engaged in spotting ironbark logs at Jones' sawmill, Gilgandra, had his hand fearfully crushed this ...

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  8. Miss Hazeltine.

    Thus the Bligh Watchman:—Miss Sara Hazeltime, the Mudgee Nightingale, has arranged with Miss Eva Mylott, the famous ...

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  9. Price of Meat.

    The local butchers at Merriwa have decided to raise the price of meat, and henceforth 5d per pound all round is to be charged. ...

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  10. More Work.

    In all directions there is plenty of work in the Mudgee district. Mattick and Suttor, of "Forest Lodge," Hargraves, ask for tenders ...

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  11. A Luc Farm.

    Mr. D.J. Smede, having decided to sell his nice little farm of 120 acres at Pyangle, Crossing and Cox will submit the same to auction on ...

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  12. The Walgett Bore.

    So far no water has been struck at the bore now being sunk at Walgett, which is down to the depth of 1600 feet. ...

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  13. A Final Reminder.

    On next Saturday, 8th June, Auctioneer H.E. Martin, of Wellington, will held a big sale of 3000 mixed sheep, 300 to 500 fat sheep, ...

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  14. Sunny Corner Snow.

    A Mudgee visitor, who was at Sunny Corner this week, tells us of a heavy fall of snow on Friday night—the first of the season. The ...

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  15. Sale at Mundooran.

    Mr. T.P. Manusu will conduct a sale at Mundooran on Monday, 17th June, at the store of Mr. C. B. Manusu, which will include the ...

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  16. The Coonamble Convent.

    So as to assist the funds of the above a concert and play, given by the pupils of the Coonamble Convent, will be held on Friday, 14th ...

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  17. Off the Field.

    Bit by bit the machinery from off the Lagoon gold mine, near Sunny Corner, is being removed Another batch was sent away last ...

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  18. Torbane School.

    From Inspector Rooney we learn that a school has been opened at Torbane, on the railway line, near Capertee. For many months past ...

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  19. Another Death.

    Last week there died on the Bathurst Rockley road, Mrs. Hockey, after a painful illness. The deceased was well-known in ...

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  20. Settlement Lease.

    Coonabarabran Land District, on Bungebar holding, 9940 acres in one farm; distant 12 miles from Coonabarabran; capital value, 10s ...

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  21. Marriage at Wang.

    On the 22nd instant the Rev A.R. McLean, of St John's Church Wallerawang, married Mr. Walter Potts, of Eskbank, to Miss Mary ...

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  22. Western Division Lessees.

    Mr. Crick, Minister for Lands, has promised substantial concession to the Western Division lessees, and said he would bring up that ...

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  23. Labor Candidates.

    Mr. W. A. Holman, M.L.A., and Mr. D.R. Hall have passed their intermediate examinations for the her. Both gentlemen take part in ...

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  24. A Wellington Man.

    Mr. L. Veech, a rising young barrister, is opposing Mr. Hugh McDonald, Coonamble's labor member. He is a fluent speaker, and ...

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  25. More Dredging Leases.

    Last week, before the warden a Wellington, a number of applications for dredging leases of the bed of the Macquarie river between ...

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  26. Miss Eva Mylott's Concert Company.

    The personal of the above Concert Party, which is to visit this district shortly, promises to be unusually attractive. Miss Eva ...

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  27. Another Solicitor.

    Mr. Claude Stathom, a young solicitor, has commenced practice in Coonamble. We think that he will find it hard work to squeeze in ...

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  28. Returning Soldiers

    Among the returning soldiers from the Boer war are Messrs. George Aitcheson (an old Burrundulla boy), E. Brigden, son of Mr. ...

    Article : 66 words
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  30. Coonamble Court.

    A man named William Smith was charged with breaking and entering into the house of Andrew Kidd, at Coonamble, and stealing ...

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  31. Wattle Flat Mining.

    The Lithgow "Mercury" correspondent writes:—About 30ozs. [?] gold was retorted by the Old Solitary Company from their own ...

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  32. The Coonamble Railway.

    The forming of the railway will be complete about the end of this week to Coonamble, with the exception of a few miles between ...

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  33. Macquarie River Dredges

    The "Evening News" of yesterday says:—Holders will be glad to hear that the No. 2 Macquarie is now being worked. There is no ...

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  34. Member Richards.

    Thus the Wellington Times:—It is said that already some ungrateful electors have started the ball rolling against Member Richards for ...

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  35. Drowned Near Wellington.

    A young man, James Dunn, believed to have been drowned i the Macquarie River at Brillba Falls, near Terrabella. Last week ...

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