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  2. MUDGEE RACING CLUB.

    Mr. W. Murphy, secretory of the Mudgee District Racing Club, will be at the Town Hall all day on Monday to attend to owners, trainers, and ...

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  3. DECLARATION OF POLL.

    The official declaration of the poll for the Robertson electorate will probably be made on Monday next. ...

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  4. NEW METHODIST MINISTER AT GULGONG.

    The Rev. Leslie L. Bird, who has been appointed to the charge of the Gulgong Methodist circuit, arrived in that town last week. On Sunday ...

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  5. OPENING OF UNION CHURCH AT DAPPER.

    On Sunday next the opening ceremony in connection with the new Union Church will be performed. Several ministers will be in ...

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  6. THE GENERAL ENTRY.

    Saturday next is the day of general entry in connection with the Mudgee District Racing Club's second meeting. ...

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  7. PRESENTATION.

    A brief, but pleasant function took place on Saturday night last, when Mr. Percy Miller was presented by his fellow-employees at T. H. Marks ...

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  8. ST. MARY'S SPIRE.

    The spire on St. Mary's R.C. Chinch, Mudgee, is to be completed. Several substantial donations have been in to be devoted to ...

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  9. FURS.

    When you want to buy a fur to complete your winter costume—and it should be now—call and inspect W. Kellett and Sons stock. All ...

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  10. DUNEDOO TOWN LOTS.

    There will be an important sale of town lots at Dunedoo on Wednesday, May 25, at noon. Terms: Deposit 25 per cont., balance in three equal ...

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  11. ORCHESTRA AT GULGONG.

    At a meeting held at Gulgong on Monday night, it was decided to form an orchestra, to be called the "Gulgong Orchestra." Mr. A. J. ...

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  12. BAND RECITAL.

    The town band will play the following programme in the Robertson Park Rotunda in Friday night commencing at 8 o'clock:—Quick march ...

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  13. A VOTER IN FLAMES.

    A lady voter had a thrilling experience at Portland on election day. She was recording her vote by candle light, a few minutes before the ...

    Article : 83 words
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  16. MUDGEE

    The following social item from a Queensland paper reaches us: "Her dusky majesty, Queen Maria, has been entertained at a "gohanna" ...

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  17. ANNUAL CELEBRATION.

    The annual celebration of the Parents and Citizens' Association, promoted by the members, was held in the Mechanics' Institute on Tuesday ...

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  18. DEATHS AT GULGONG.

    Several deaths are reported from Gulgong. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Weatherley, of "Dalkeith," Cassilis, passed away on Tuesday, and ...

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  19. RABBIT SKINS.

    Hill, Clarke and Co. wired us yesterday, afternoon as follows:—Rabbit are up again. To-day's market again an excellent one, with ...

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  21. IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE AT GULGONG.

    Mrs. J. Sharman has just disposed of that valuable block at the corner of Mayne and Herbert Streets. The buildings thereon consist of a fruit ...

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  22. THE DEADLY PEA RIFLE.

    The inventor of the pen rifle has much to answer for in the way of reducing the population. The treacherous yearly, but its sale and use goes on ...

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  23. COMPLIMENTARY DANCE.

    A complimentary dance will be tendered to Mr. W. J. Johnson, M.H.R., for Robertson, at the Mechanics' Institute, Mudgee, on ...

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  24. NEARING THE END.

    The great election of 1910 which has turned the politics of the Commonwealth into an absolutely different channel, is fast drawing to a ...

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  28. COMPLAINT FROM MERRENDEE

    Mrs. M. Glass, of Mudgee River, writes: "I wish to let the public know how another woman and myself were treated at the Merrendee ...

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  29. NEXT WEEK'S RACE MEETING.

    A deal of interest is being manifested locally in the Mudgee District Racing Club's annual meeting, which takes place in Tuesday and ...

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  30. BUNNY.

    The ubiquitous bunny is bobbing up this winter in ever increasing numbers, which is, no doubt, one reason so many find trapping so ...

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  31. PRESENTATION TO REV. B. DEANE.

    The Rev. B Deane son of Mr. E. Deane, of Mudgee, who left the Dural district last week for Kyogle, was tendered a farewell picnic previous to ...

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  32. MR. C. J. TOZER AT TENNIS.

    On Saturday last Mr. C. J. Tozer, the sturdy bastman who entered the territory of Limestone during last season, and compiled the first ...

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  33. GOLF.

    The golf season is upon us again. The local links arc being put in order for play, and members will play foursomes on Saturday. Following are ...

    Article : 64 words
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  35. AN ENERGETIC LANDOWNER.

    Mr. Mulholland, of Allendale, Cassilis, was in Mudgee during the week, He has just purchased 2500 acres close to Coonamble, and will devote ...

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  36. DEATH OF MR. G. W. SHIELDS.

    The death occurred on Sunday last of Mr. G. W. Shields, from pneumonia, at the age of 54 years. Deceased was a native of Geelong, ...

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  37. ACCORDING TO MR. HENRY WILLIS.

    In an interview with the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" Mr. Henry Willis, ex-member for Robertson, details his reasons for the failure of the Liberals ...

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  38. FOX DRIVE AT BELINDA VALE.

    A Bolaro correspondent writes to our Gulgong contemporary as follows:— "A fox drive, organised by Mr. Roy Richardson, who is ...

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  40. FOOTBALL MEETING AT DUNEDOO.

    A football meeting was held at Mr. Burkinshaw's Royal Hotel, Dunedoo, on Saturday night last, when the following gentlemen were present: ...

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  41. Return Visit of Mr S. A. Basser

    MR S. A. BASSER'S many local patrons will be glad to learn that this well known Viennese and London Opthalmic Optician and Spectacle maker of Challis ...

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