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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    It is on the cards that more than one Mudgee district owner will be represented at the Bathurst Coursing Club's cup meeting on August ...

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  5. BOYS' HOSTEL

    A meeting of the Citterns' Committee of the proposed Mudgee Boys' Hostel will be held in the Town Hall, Mudgee, on Tuesday ...

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  6. HOCKEY MATCH

    The Wellington hockey girls had revenge on the Stuart Town champions on Sunday last, defeating their previous conquerors by six ...

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  7. CUP FOOTBALL

    On Sunday last, before the biggest crowd of the season, Coonamble retained the Coroneos Cup, defeating Baradine, 8 to 5. ...

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  9. MUDGEE'S HOME FOR UNEMPLOYED

    WITHIN the French Bastille, that grim prison which saw so much of misery and bloodshed in post-revolution days, there existed a long, narrow alleyway drenched by Icy breezes from the Seine and fetid dungeonic odors. Here, for a few brief moments, sacrificial ...

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  10. OUT OF A PLACE

    The Coonamble horse, Erbie, was well supported for the second division of the Tellers' Handicap at the Canterbury race meeting on ...

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  11. WONDERFUL RESULT

    The recent St. Vincent's Hospital ball at Bathurst was a magnificent success, the profit amounting to £421. How would the Mudgee ...

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  12. SHEARING

    A Gulargambone message reads:—Shearing has commenced at many sheds, but not many of the local unemployed have benefited, as the ...

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  13. GULGONG BARGAINS

    Jas. Loneragan (Gulgong) Co. advertises a wonderful lot of bargains elsewhere in this issue Practically every department is ...

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  14. MEN'S BROTHERHOOD

    The Men's Brotherhood in connection with the Methodist Church will meet on Sunday afternoon next at 5.30 p.m. The address will be ...

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  15. KNOCK-OUT FOOTBALL

    Eurimbla, Elong, Wellington and Bodangora teams took part in a knock-out competition in the latter centre on Sunday last, and after ...

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  16. FOUND DEAD

    A man named William Campbell, aged 55 years, who had been prospecting around Burrending, was found dead at his camp on ...

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  17. DANCE AT GRATTAI.

    The Mudgee Bicycle Club will be holding another of its enjoyable dances at Grattal on Saturday evening next, and a good ...

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  18. STONE SPALLS REQUIRED

    The Cudgegong Shire Council requires tenders for 30 cubic yards of large stone spalls for Gladstone Street, Mudgee. Quotes must be ...

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  19. IN FRONT

    Mr. Geo. Knight, an enthusiastic member of the Mudgee Rifle Club, is leading in the competition for the N.R.A. medal, and with ordinary ...

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  20. HEALTHY MUDGEE

    The health of Mudgee continues excellent, a fact borne out by the report of the Inspector to the last meeting of the Council. He stated ...

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  21. BUILDING SOCIETY.

    At the annual meeting of the Mudgee Building and Investment Society, No. 6, the report and balance sheet disclosed a satisfactory ...

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  22. BURGLARY

    The Geurie branch of the Western Stores and Edgley's, Ltd., was broken into, and drapery, clothing, tobacco, etc., valued at £150, were ...

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  23. TOO TRUE

    The following is clipped from a country paper of Monday's date:—How unhumorous is officialdom, or rather, how unconsciously humor. ...

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  24. LIST OF ELECTORS

    The list of electors enrolled by the Mudgee Council will be exhibited from August 8 to 23, and it is desirable that those entitled to vote ...

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  25. DEATH.

    The death occurred suddenly at Gilgandra, on Monday, of Mr. Michael Walsh, of Bathurst. Deceased, who was 53 years of age ...

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  26. SHEARERS WANTED.

    Mr. W. G. Traill, "Wigelmar." Rylstone, advertises for good shearers, and guarantees over 2000 sheep per man. Operations are due to ...

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  27. BOWLERS IN RETIREMENT

    The Mudgee bowlers have gone into retirement for the season, and some are wondering how they will survive until the green is ready for ...

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  28. ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORTERS

    The Kandos folk are great supporters of their footballers. Quite a crowd of enthusiasts accompanied the team to Mudgee on Sunday last ...

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  29. GETTING IN EARLY

    At the last meeting of the Lithgow Agricultural Society, it was decided to hold the next show on March 10, 11 and 12, and the ...

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  30. C.W.A.

    Delegates from Dubbo, Wellington, Eumungerle, Little River, Gilgandra and Gulargambone attended the meeting of the Western ...

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  31. IN THE POOL

    Sewerage has claimed its first Mudgee victim. On Monday evening last a stray horse, evidently of on inquiring turn of mind, got too ...

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  32. FISH YARNS

    The confirmed fishermen of Mudgee—and there are quite a number—have not jet the weather interfere with their zeal, and never a day ...

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  33. TENDERS

    Tenders are invited for gravelling right-of-way at rear of the shops in Church street occupied by Messrs Everett, Cook and Prineas. ...

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  34. ALARM OF FIRE.

    The firs bell sounded an alarm on Tuesday night and the engine proceeded to Mr. A. I. Cox's place at Oaklands, Lawson's Creek. ...

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  35. FIRE.

    A fire which broke out about 6 p.m. on Monday in a shop occupied by Mrs. S. Brain, costumier, Coonabarabran, was discovered early, and ...

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  36. SIGN OF THE TIMES

    Hard times lead to queer expedients. A local hotel keeper had an experience of this kind during the week-end. An Inquirer was told the ...

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  37. EGG SETTINGS

    Mudgee poultry fanciers, most of whom recognise that it pays to have the best birds available, will be interested to learn that Mr. W. ...

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  38. BIG DAY FOR HOSPITAL.

    In our advertisement columns appears a notice calling a meeting of the members ot the Mudgee Horse Society. Delegates of the ...

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  39. GULGONG MINING

    The following new company was registered in Sydney on Tuesday:—Gulgong Gold Options No Liability. Nominal capital £5000 in 40,000 ...

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  40. SOMETHING LIKE A BOG

    Being bogged for an hour or two is nothing compared with what happened to Ted Bourke's team at Biddon, near Gilgandra, the other ...

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  41. A DRESS NOVELTY

    A charming young lady visitor attracted much attention in town on Tuesday last. It was her dress, or course, which was modelled on ...

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  42. CRICKETERS MOVING

    There is activity among cricket officials in several western towns, due, no doubt, to the desire to secure a visit from Alan Kippax's ...

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  43. "RIO RITA" AT GULGONG

    As anticipated he Gulgong Pictoria's "greater movie month" proved to be an Instantaneous success, the theatre being comfortably filled ...

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  44. A ROUGH SPIN

    At the last meeting of the Macquarie Shire Council the president reported that in company with a colleague and the engineer he had ...

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  45. BIRTHDAY CAKE

    A beautiful birthday cake in the window of Mr. P. Williamson, the well-known Church street baker, attracted considerable attention ...

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  46. WIN FOR MUDGEE

    At the Harold Park trots in Sydney on Tuesday Mudgee was well represented. Mr. L. Mulley's speedy Trialian, a great favorite with local ...

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  47. MUSIC WEEK.

    Music week will be celebrated throughout the State on the week beginning Saturday, 28th August. There will be local commemoration ...

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