Much regret is felt among the lovers and supporters of good music in Mudgee at the projected early departure of Professor Hulbert for Zeehan, Tasmania. ...
Article : 65 wordsNotwithstanding the canting complaints of individuals suffering the sting of defeat at the last election, it is pleasing to note that the person most directly ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Leadville rifle range is completed and the club is now waiting to receive the rifles from the Government before practice shooting can be commenced. ...
Article : 30 wordsAn excellent tennis court has been laid out near the Charing Cross Hall, Cooyal, and a club with 30 members formed. Most of the players are ...
Article : 107 wordsA hare drive, organised by Mr McLachlen, took place at Cooyal yesterday. A large number of the residents and visiting teachers took part, and many ...
Article : 96 wordsA few days ago Mr. George Copas arrived in Gulgong to attend the bedside of his son, Jack, who is in a precarious state of health. It is over 30 years ...
Article : 57 wordsMr G. T. Hutchinson, B.A., who is now one of the staff of the Mudgee Superior Public School, has already established himself as a strong favorite ...
Article : 177 wordsThe following were the transactions at; the local Lands Office during the present week:—Joseph A. Lovegrove, 160ac, o.c.p., and 480ac, c.l., parish of Cunna, ...
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Advertising : 49 wordsMr G. Stewart says that from conversations with men from all parts of the State during his late visit to Sydney, he judges that the general opinion is that it ...
Article : 128 wordsA movement is now on foot to petition the Railway Commissioners with a view to store stock (sheep and cattle) being carried, at the convenience of the ...
Article : 227 wordsThe bazaar and sale of work in aid of the Pipeclay Public School prize and equipment fund took place yesterday afternoon. The function was opened by ...
Article : 229 wordsAbout a year ago Mr. James Wurth of Eurunderee patented a rabbit fumigator which was easily handled and effective, but though the rabbits are on the ...
Article : 248 wordsMr Edward Donnelly, who for the past 15 years has been in charge of the Mundooran Public School, has, we regret to learn, been compelled to tender ...
Article : 194 wordsThere was much adverse comment upon the Local Government Act at the recent Municipal Conference. It was said that the Sydney dailies frequently ...
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Advertising : 32 wordsMessrs T. Hill and Sons announce that they have secured the services of a first-class dressmaker, from Hordern Bros., Pitt-street, Sydney. Already several ...
Article : 134 wordsAt the time of the dismissal of Constable Genge i'rom the Police Force at Cassilis, this journal made some outspoken remarks concerning what we ...
Article : 189 wordsAn Athletic Club, under the auspices of the Gulgong Hibernian Society, has been formed at Gulgong, and it has been decided that a sports be held by such ...
Article : 35 wordsMessrs R. Jones and H. Home, M.Ps., were fellow passengers by Monday night's train for Sydney. There was a fair attendance of the supporters of the ...
Article : 42 wordsMr William Sorrell, of Lidsdale, near Wallerawang, was on Monday last stricken down with paralysis, and is at present in a precarious condition. ...
Article : 25 wordsAttention is directed to an advertisement, inserted in this issue by the municipality of Mudgee, calling for tenders for work in Horatio-street. ...
Article : 66 wordsAt St. Phillip's Church, Wynyard Square, Sydney, yesterday, Mr Joseph Arnold, son of the late Mr G. H. Arnold, of Mudgee, was united in the bonds of ...
Article : 36 wordsAt last meeting of the sports ground committee the question of arranging for an entertainment, to supplement the funds, was mooted. After discussion ...
Article : 56 wordsFor some time past this paper has been advocating the formation of a poultry club in Mudgee, for the purpose of assisting and encouraging the poultry ...
Article : 315 wordsAttention is hereby directed to the advertisement in this issue outlining the programme of the Friendly Societies' sports to be held on the Mudgee Show ...
Article : 116 wordsMessrs. Bernard and Kenneth Deane, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deane, of Mudgee, are at present spending holidays with their parents. Mr. Bernard ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. L. McLachlan, auctioneer of Rylstone, announces that the sale of Messrs. J. and J. Walker's stock, machinery, household furniture and ...
Article : 86 words"Two thousand less thirty five have been buried here." Such were the words of Mr John Sharpe, caretaker of the Mudgee cemetery, to a visitor to God's ...
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Advertising : 49 wordsMr. G. Stewart writes that during his recent visit to Sydney he had the pleasure of meeting Mr. E. J. Gamgee, and judging by the hearty way he ...
Article : 113 wordsOn Saturday last a successful hare and rabbit drive took place on Messrs Diehm and Doherty's estate, near Gulgong, when about 300 of the pests forfeited ...
Article : 30 wordsMr A. E. Reay, brother of Mr W. S. Reay, Inspector of Schools for the district, is spending the Michaelmas vacation in Mudgee. Mr Reay is headmaster ...
Article : 122 wordsAfter the experience of the past few years, the farmers around here are not going to be caught napping again, and in consequence will cut large area for ...
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Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Thu 3 Oct 1907, Page 15
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