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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    THE Cudgegong Shire Council has altered the rates for stock sold at the sale yards, and the new scale appears elsewhere in this issue. ...

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  4. WILL IT RAIN?

    THE State Meteorologist stated to-day that a depression, from the Australian Bight was making north-eastward. This he said, should ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.

    SUNDAY next, October 18th: Mudgee 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Hargraves 3 p.m., Hill End 7.30 p.m. ...

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  7. BEES WANTED

    IN our advertising columns to-day we have an enquiry for 25 hives of bees; must be thoroughly good workers and moderately priced. ...

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  8. DANCE AT COBBORA.

    ON the night of Friday, October 23, the committee of the Dunedoo Cycling and Athletic Carnival will run a dance in the Cobbora hall. ...

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  9. DISTRICT COURT

    THE Mudgee District Court and Quarter Sessions will be held on Tuesday, October 27. According to present indications the sittings will ...

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  10. DREDGING LEASES

    A WARDEN'S Court will be held at Windeyer on November 17 to deal with applications for dredging leases in that locality, and ...

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  11. "RESIGN"

    AT a meeting of the Clovelly branch of the U.A.P. Joseph Hamlet moved a motion calling on the Premier, Mr. Stevens, to resign. ...

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  12. ALTERATION OF HORSE SALE DATE

    WE have been advised by Messrs Dunn and Co., that their horse sale has been altered from the 21st October to the 11th November and ...

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  13. DEVON'S AT HAVILAH

    IN the last issue of "The Farmer and Settler" appeared a photo of Devons at Havilah. "Some of the finest Devons in Australia are on ...

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  14. ALSATIAN DOGS.

    THE Cudgegong Shire Council wrote to last night's meeting of, the Mudgee Council seeking information as to its intention ...

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  15. MISS JEAN BATTEN OVER MUDGEE

    MISS Jean Batten, the gallant young New Zealand aviatrix, flew over Mudgee about 1.30 p.m. on Tuesday on her way to Sydney. ...

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  16. MUDGEE PIG SALE

    ABOUT 350 pigs were yarded by H. May and Co. for last sale, and prices were very firm. Baconers made from 40/- to 46/-, porkers ...

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  17. Franco-German Tension

    WHILE France considers closed the incident of the German protest against the attack on Hitler by the Communist leader. Thorez, ...

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  18. AFTER THE RATES.

    THE auditor has drawn the Mudgee Council's attention to the unsatisfactory position as regards outstanding rates, and in his report ...

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  19. WILL RECEIVE ATTENTION

    THE Lands Department, writing to the Cudgegong Shire Council, states that representations made concerning the establishment of an ...

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  20. BALL AT LEADVILLE

    ALL Leadville is looking forward to the big fancy dress masquerade ball which will be held at the Memorial Hall there on Wednesday, ...

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  21. RYLSTONE RACES

    THE Rylstone Jockey Club, which made such a wonderful success of its last meeting, is out with an attractive programme for the ...

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  22. HOARY CRESS

    THAT the noxious weed hoary cress was to be found in small areas in the Mudgee district was the statement of Mr Carn, weeds officer ...

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  23. DUBBO GOLF

    KEEN interest is being aroused among western golfers in the Dubbo Club's Diggers' Tournament, to be held next week-end. The ...

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  24. PARIS STRIKE

    A GRAVE warning has been issued by the Union of Petroleum Suppliers that Paris is threatened with a famine in ...

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  25. MEN FOR RAILWAY WORK

    THE clerk stated at Tuesday's meeting of the Cudgegong Shire Council that upwards of 50 men would, he understood, be shortly ...

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  26. BOTOBOLAR R.C. CHURCH DANCE

    THE Peter Pan orchestra has been engaged for the dance in aid of the Botobolar R.C. Church at Cooyal Hall on the 28th November. A good ...

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  27. BABS IN FRONT

    MR. George Morgan, Mudgee's well-known trotting man, was all smiles on Monday when news flashed through that his favorite little ...

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  28. THE ANNUAL ROSE DANCE

    THE organiser of the annual Rose Dance, to be held at Hargraves, has informed us that Mr Menchin's free lorry will be leaving Marks's ...

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  29. NEW ROAD PROPOSAL

    MR A. W. Yeo, member of the Castlereagh, has been asked to use his Influence to have the direct route from Lithgow to Goodooga, ...

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  30. DANCE AT PIPECLAY

    A FREE lorry has been engaged to take all those who wish to attend the Agricultural Society's dance at Pipeclay. The lorry will ...

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  31. ANOTHER RISE

    THERE was a further rise in the price of wheat to-day when new silo wheat reached 5/2½, and old silo grain 4/10½. Country lots rose to ...

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  32. LOCAL GOLFERS IN SYDNEY

    MUDGEE golfers who are included in the Western team at the Country Carnival in Sydney this week made a very good showing. ...

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  33. CRICKET BROADCASTS

    THE "Guardian" complained recently of the inadequate broadcast arrangements for the big cricket season ahead, and urged that ...

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  34. A BOON TO MOTORISTS

    WHAT has been wanted in Mudgee for a long time is an all night motor garage. One of our progressive motor firms in Mudgee ...

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  35. REGENT THEATRE

    IT is announced that the Regent Theatre, Mudgee, will re-open on Friday. October 23. with "Mary of Scotland" as the main film. Local ...

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  36. A FEAST OF MUSIC

    THERE will be a feast of music at the concert in the Regent Theatre on Tuesday. October 27. The newly-formed St. Philomena's ...

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  37. LAUGHS APLENTY

    LAUGHS aplenty will be provided at the "Mugs'" Concert in the Criterion Theatre, Mudgee, on Tuesday night, and those who ...

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  38. GOOD WORK

    SOME time ago a weeds inspector visited Mudgee and carried out spraying experiments in the St. John's wort area at Mudgee South, ...

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  39. THE CALL-UP.

    IT was reported at last night's meeting of the Mudgee Council that a medical officer would be at the local railway station at 9.30 a.m. ...

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  40. BACK TO FORM

    JIM Shearim, who won the coveted B series aggregate at the N.R.A. meeting at Liverpool on Saturday from Jim Kelly, of Mudgee, has ...

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  41. CIVIC RECEPTION

    THERE will be big things doing in Mudgee next week, when delegates from all over the State will take part in the big Foresters' ...

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  42. BIG DANCE AT CASSIUS

    THE Cassilis C.W.A. are holding a big dance to raise funds for the extension of the hospital, and the price has been nxed at 2/6. Mr Con. ...

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  43. BIG CONFERENCE

    ALL is in readiness for the conference of the Mudgee-Coolah group of the C.W.A. in the Regent Theatre, Mudgee, to-morrow. A ...

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  44. COBBORA COUNCIL'S REQUEST

    DURING the visit of the Minister for Local Government (Mr Spooner) to Wellington on Saturday Mr J. E. Whiteley (president), and ...

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  45. PRODUCED THE HEADS

    FISHERMEN, as everybody knows, are not renowned for their veracity, but Jimmy Dykes and Billy Carmichael may be grouped under ...

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  46. VERY RARE BIRDS

    THE Mugs' Concert Company is made up of this type and to date have been known to make their song heard but three times ...

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  47. FLOWER SHOW

    JUDGING by the many beautiful blooms to be seen in Mudgee's gardens just now, the Church of England's flower show to be held in ...

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  48. "THE EX-MRS BRADFORD"

    THAT debonair detective, William Powell, and his lovely co-star, Jean Arthur, playing in RKO Radio's race track mystery. "The ...

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  49. BIG SPECIAL HORSE SALE

    BY advertisement in this issue. McNeilly, Crampton and Martin, Ltd., of Orange draw attention to their big horse sale which will be ...

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  50. HARGRAVES ROAD WORK

    TWO letters from Mr W. B. Suttor, of Hargraves, were tabled at last Saturday's meeting of the Macquarie Shire Council. One letter ...

    Article : 127 words
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