The regular monthly meeting of the above was held on Friday last, Cr. J. R. Higgins (President) presiding over a full attendance of ...
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Advertising : 91 wordsAs the result of a car in which he was a passenger over-turning, Mr. Jim Albury sen. yesterday afternoon had a very narrow escape from very ...
Article : 131 wordsAs a result of an accident with a horse and cart on Saturday last Mr. Rex. Smith is in hospital with a badly fractured leg. ...
Article : 28 words1935 cattle yarded, chiefly good trade quality, with a moderate showing of heavy cattle. The market generally was unchanged, bullocks ...
Article : 57 wordsA worthy addition to the high-class Jersey stock already in this district is the five months old calf, "Brighton King 110th," just landed by Mr. A. ...
Article : 127 wordsL. Thornbury won the Championship Challenge medal at 600 yards on Saturday last at the local Rifle Range with a score of 39, beating C. ...
Article : 226 wordsLight to medium-weight bullocks, with odd yardings of fealers, formed the bulk of the fat cattle yardings at Maitland sales yesterday, ...
Article : 305 wordsA sacred concert will be given by the Band on the Gloucester Park next Sunday evening after Church services close. An effort is being ...
Article : 74 wordsA special programme will be staged at the Star Theatre on Saturday night next, 20th January, when the main attraction will be "King ...
Article : 53 wordsDuring the past seven years Mr. Alex. Shaw, of Craven Creek, has had the tubercular test applied to his milking shorthorn dairy herd by ...
Article : 86 wordsIn the Forbesdale Hall last evening Miss Dorothy Latter was entertained by a large number of friends and made the recipient of many ...
Article : 221 wordsDeath claimed one of the straightest and most genial of Manning pioneers when Mr. George Hoad passed away at Wingham on ...
Article : 233 wordsOn Friday last, 12th January, a street stall was arranged by Mesdames J. H. Smith and B. Hooke in aid of the Country Women's ...
Article : 57 wordsA special case, referred to the Royal and Ancient Club of St. Andrew's a few months ago, has excited interest among golfers in the ...
Article : 221 wordsDr. L. F. Jauncey, in order to obtain his degree as Doctor of Philosophy at Harvard University, wrote a thesis entitled, "Australia's ...
Article : 132 wordsA man in Belfast says that he runs a restaurant just to get his own lunch in it. He lives in the country, but is a book-keeper in Belfast, ...
Article : 173 wordsNearly ten years ago the city of Paris decided to buy two houses in order to pull them down and carry out a road improvements. Terms ...
Article : 201 wordsLately dairymen are much perturbed about an ailment affecting many cows in their milking herds. Cows in full milk and stripped out in the ...
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Advertising : 551 wordsWith 21 children, at least 66 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren, Mr. Hendon, of Wimbledon, surrey, has had the largest family in Britain. ...
Article : 128 wordsThe following members with take part in the games to be played at Taree on Saturday next, 20th inst : Bolton, Thomas, Hawdon, Boorer. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe autumn is the best time to poison green timber with sodium arsenite. If the operation is carried out when the sap flow in the tree is ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsThe Dungog Old Buffer cricketers intend visiting Gloucester on Australia Day, Jany. 26th, to play the local "Old Buffs." ...
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The Gloucester Advocate (NSW : 1905 - 1954), Tue 16 Jan 1934, Page 2
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