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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 130 words
  3. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    Mr W. Jones, Mudgee's enthusiastic poultry fancier, was represented at the big Orange Show last week, and secured two prizes in the ...

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  4. DEATH

    The infant child of Mr and Mrs G. Bartlett, of Weft End, Mudgee, passed away at the week-end. The deepest sympathy b extended to the ...

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  5. AUCTION MART

    Mr Mark Cook announces that he has started an auction mart next to Hartcher's coach factory, Mortimer street, where sales will be held every ...

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  6. ALL IN ORDER

    The Health Inspector, in a report, submitted at Monday night's meeting of the Mudgee Council stated that he had made his usual ...

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  7. HERBALIST'S VISIT

    Mr H. Cross, the well-known herbalist, announces that he will visit Mudgee on Saturday, May 30, and may be consulted at Miss ...

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  8. SPECIAL MEETING, MUDGEE LEAGUE

    A special meeting of the committee of the Mudgee District Rugby League will be held at Mr H. Barton's residence to-night, Thursday, ...

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  9. TOPPED THE MARKET.

    At the Homebush sales on Monday a line of bullocks from the estate of the late D. M. Irving, of Gular, topped the market, realising ...

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  10. THE MAN UPON WHOM AUSTRALIA LEANS

    AMONGST the various movements which are allegedly desirous of better govenrment in Australia, the disunity which we feared has become more apparent. The Nationalists' have refused to abandon their separate entity—they hope and pray for a landslide in their ...

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  11. MEN'S LEAGUE.

    The monthly meeting of the Men's League is to be held in the School Hall on Sunday next. Dr. Distin Morgan, president of the ...

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  12. MUDGEE BRIDGE.

    The Main' Roads Board has informed the Mudgee Council that arrangements are being made to carry out repairs to the decking ...

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  13. SPORTS AND DANCE

    Wind and weather permitting, Hargraves will be a lively spot on Saturday. June 6. A splendid sports programme has been arranged for ...

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  14. WHEAT POOL

    As a direct outcome of the Bathurst Conference the Hon. the Minister for Agriculture, Mr W. F. Dunn, has taken steps for a poll of ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 629 words
  16. ACCIDENT

    Mrs. J. Kenny, of Mudgee South, wet with an accident while returning to her home at the week-end. By some means the sulky ...

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  17. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    David Caldwell, 23, a young Scotsman, employed at Laurie Gollan's farm, Gollan, near Wellington, was killed Instantly when ...

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  18. ADMONISHED AND DISCHARGED

    At Mudgee Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr G. McKay. J.P., a young man appeared on a charge of drunkenness. He expressed regret ...

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  19. RIFLE MATCH

    Weather permitting, Mudgee riflemen will engage a team from Running Stream on the local range next Saturday, May 30, and a most ...

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  20. CRACKERS.

    Although Empire Day has lost some of the glory associated with the old queen's birthday holiday, the youngsters are still pretty ...

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  21. GULGONG-MUDGEE-SYDNEY CAR SERVICE

    Messrs Cameron and Newman announce that they are running a Cadillac sedan car service between Gulgong-Mudgee and Sydney. ...

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  22. JOIN THE DRIVE

    Everybody is invited to co-operate in the relief drive on Saturday, 6th June. About 50 men will be required to help. Volunteers of assistance and ...

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  23. DIGGERS' DANCE AT APPLE-TREE FLAT

    You can end Die month well by dancing for the Diggers' Cot at Appletree Flat. A real good night is expected, and many Mudgee dancers ...

    Article : 60 words
  24. NICE FISH.

    Mr. "Tob[?]" Rayner, one of Mudgee's most persistent anglers, landed a nice nine pound codfish one afternoon this week. The exact ...

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  25. TWENTY THOUSAND SHEEP

    Twenty thousand store sheep will be offered for sale at Dubbo on Wednesday, June 3, and it is expected that buyers from all over ...

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  26. SAD DEATH.

    The funeral took place on Monday in the Church of England portion of the Tambaroora cemetery of Miss Elizabeth Violet ...

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  27. OLD STUDENTS' UNION

    The annual meeting of the Mudgee High School Old Students' Union was held on Monday evening last. There was a good attendance, ...

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  28. SUNDAY MUSIC

    The anthem to be sung on Sunday evening next (Trinity Sunday) at St. John's Church, Mudgee, is "I am Alpha and Omega," by Stainer. ...

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  29. LICENSE TRANSFERRED

    At the Dubbo Licensing Court this week Mr Harry Talbot applied to transfer the Hotel Dunedoo to Mr Carveth Northcote. There being no ...

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  30. GREAT PERFORMANCE.

    The Mudgee trotter, Munch, registered a clinking performance at the Richmond meeting on Monday last. After dead heating for first ...

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  31. HENRY LAWSON MEMORIAL

    Mr W. H. Ifould, chairman of the organising committee of the Henry Lawson Memorial, has been Informed that the Federal Government ...

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  32. ELECTRICITY.

    The Electrical Engineer, reporting to the Mudgee Council on Monday evening, stated that one of the leading members of Borthwick and ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. WARDEN'S COURT

    At the Warden's Court on Monday, the adjourned application of H. P. A. Allan, of Buckaroo, to enter on portion 191, parish Bayley, was ...

    Article : 58 words
  34. NEW 8-INCH MAIN.

    In connection with the new 8 Inch water main, pipes for which have arrived and been laid along the route, it is expected that Mr ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. GOOD FOR MUDGEE.

    Mr. Burgess, of Webb and Burgess, Mudgee Council's electrical consulting engineer, was in town on Tuesday last, and expressed ...

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  36. CITIZENS' RELIEF CHEST

    The response on Tuesday, although not up to the previous Friday, was satisfactory so far as it goes, but a great deal more support ...

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  37. AT THE CRITERION.

    In "Temple Tower" at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday night you will see the further adventures of "Bulldog Drummond" in ...

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  38. SERIOUSLY ILL

    Mr T. Commons, a well-known resident of Mudgee, was taken suddenly and seriously ill on Monday evening, and an operation has since ...

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  39. CLAIM FOR RENT

    At the Petty Debts Court on Monday, before Mr H. H. Farrington, P.M., H. S. Elton proceeded against H. B. Cohen for £3/15/- for rent ...

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  40. CHALLENGE CUP MATCH.

    Rylstone and Kandos are combining forces to try and lift the All Blacks Challenge Cup at Mudgee next Sunday. There is no doubt ...

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  41. COAL FOR HOSPITAL

    The Mudgee hospital wood workers performed more fine work, at the week-end, when they went to Ulan and loaded four big lorries ...

    Article : 74 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. COURSING

    At the Dewar Cup meeting, which commenced at Rooty Hill on Tuesday, a Mudgee-bred dog in Maggie Lady, by Bill Dickens-Lady ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. COOYAL DANCE

    Great preparations are being made for the old-time dance at Cooyal on Saturday evening, June 8, and it is expected that quite a ...

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  45. ON THE BITE

    A message from a fishing authority at Merrendee states that a fine nineteen pound codfish was hooked last week, and that the ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. SHALE OIL.

    The general president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Rees) interviewed at Newcastle this week, said that work was being ...

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  47. GRATTAI HELPS

    The members of the C.W.A. at Grattal are meeting at the C.W.A hall, Grattal, on Saturday, June 6th. at 10 a.m.. for a day's sewing. Some ...

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  48. BIG STOCK SALES

    Important stock announcements by Mudgee and district auctioneers appear in to-day's business columns. The sheep and cattle to be offered ...

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  49. THE "W" PLAN

    A fitting finale to Pictori[?]'s "Mammoth Movie Month of May" is promised this Saturday, when "The W Plan," one of England's ...

    Article : 140 words
  50. C.E.M.S.

    The monthly corporate communion of members of the Church of England Men's Society will be held on, Sunday morning next. ...

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  51. FOOTBALL TEAMS

    The following team will represent the Mudgee All Blacks against Rylstone-Kandos for the Challenge Cup on Sunday next:—C. Rayner, A. ...

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    A Joint pastoral address has been issued by Archbishop Kelly and the R.C. Bishops, warning members of the Church against having any ...

    Article : 182 words
  53. BRANDING OF SHEEP

    Glen Innes P.P. Board has placed on the agenda paper for the coming conference a resolution in regard to the branding of sheep while ...

    Article : 93 words
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