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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    Mudgee Council will meet this (Monday) evening for the transaction of business. ...

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  4. MUDGEE PERSONAL PARS

    Janet Blakely, one of the oldest identities of the Gilgandra district, is dead, aged 93 years. Mrs. C. E. Andrews, a former ...

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  5. GREAT COUNTRY.

    The Hawkesbury College Students who recently toured the north-west under the supervision of Mr. Southee, the principal, were ...

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  6. CUDGEGONG SOCIAL.

    A social was held at Cudgegong on Saturday evening last in aid of the Rylstone Hospital, and proved wonderfully successful, ...

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  7. HISTORIC BAT.

    An exhibit of great interest to cricketers may be seen in Kellett and Sons' window in Market-street, Mudgee. It is the bat used ...

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  8. PIG SALE.

    Wednesday next, September 30, is the day set aside for Mr. J. Workman's monthly pig sale, and an extra special yarding is ...

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  9. CRICKET ITEM.

    The following team will represent the Methodist Cricket' Club in their match with the Presbyterian's on Saturday, 3rd October, ...

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  10. MR. LOVE'S VISIT.

    The chairman of the Hospitals' Commission (Mr. R. J. Love) will arrive in Gulgong at 9.30 a.m. on October 2, and will meet the board ...

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  11. GOOD SHOOT.

    Owing to the rain the attendance at the Mudgee rifle range on Saturday afternoon was the smallest for many months, only five ...

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  12. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Mudgee Town Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, and a ...

    Article : 33 words
  13. Advertising

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  14. OUTSTANDING RATES.

    The Cobbora Shire Council advertises to the effect that summonses will be issued on October 10 for the recovery of all ...

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  15. SUNDAY PLAY.

    Like Mudgee, Dubbo has discussed the advisability of playing bowls on Sunday. The question was put to a vote at the annual ...

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  16. APPRECIATION.

    The Mudgee bowlers are deeply grateful to Mrs. F. Wilton for many favors rendered during the past season. In providing part of ...

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  17. CRICKET.

    Owing to the rain on Saturday the voluntary workers were unable to proceed with the job of laying down the ant-bed wicket in ...

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  18. EUCHRE PARTY.

    Euchre players will be particularly well catered for at the Mudgee Bowling Club's Party to-night (Monday) and it is expected that ...

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  19. "GUN" SHEARERS.

    Gowang station, in the Coonabarabran district, cut out after a good run. The sheep cut exceptionally heavy fleeces, being clean, ...

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  20. TRANSFER OF HOTEL LICENSE.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Wonson applied at the Licensing Court this morning for the transfer of the Paragon Hotel, Mudgee, from Mrs. M. ...

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  21. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS.

    Great preparations are being made for the open championship events to be played on the Gulgong tennis courts on October 10 ...

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  22. SERIOUS OPERATION.

    Mr. Bruce Maloney, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Maloney, of Cooyal, underwent a serious operation in Rextom private hospital, Mudgee, ...

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  23. A GREAT EFFORT.

    An egg day in aid pf the Coornabarabran District Hospital was held at the Ulamambri school, when 36 dozen eggs were collected ...

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  24. FOR THE HOSPITAL.

    The good folk of Pyramul, headed by Secretary H. Price, are making great preparations for the social in that centre on Friday. ...

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  25. THEFT OF COAL.

    At the Court of Petty Sessions this morning, before the P.M., Mr. H. H. Farrington, William H. and John T. Wade, were charged by ...

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  26. SPORT OFF.

    Saturday's rain interfered with the arrangements made by our tennis and cricket players, also the cyclists, who had a blank, day. A ...

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  27. FAMILY ENDOWMENT.

    Official notification is given that returns of wages paid under State awards or agreements during the quarter ended April 1 to June 30 ...

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  28. APPROACHING SALES.

    In the "Guardian's" advertising columns appear quite a num[?] of important announcements concerning forthcoming stock sales ...

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  29. DOG DAYS

    All dogs, aged six months and over must be registered during September. The fee is 2/6, and the penalty for failure to register is not ...

    Article : 107 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. CRITERION THEATRE.

    Wednesday, September 30th, and October 1st, "Hit the Deck," the show that has amazed the world. Radio Pictures' ...

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  32. SECRETARY RESIGNS.

    There was some consternation when Mr. J. Hill tendered his resignation as secretary of the Mudgee Swimming club, at Thursday's ...

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  33. THAT FIRST SNIPE.

    Mr. H. Mogg or Lawson's Creek, who has made a habit of bagging the first snipe of the season, had an exciting hunt after one of the ...

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  34. PREMIERSHIP BLAZERS.

    There is on view in Messrs. Jas. Loneragan and Co.'s window the Hockey Association's premiership blazers, which will be presented ...

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  35. HILL END MINING.

    At the Hill End Mining Warden's Court last week another important lease on the Hawkin's Hill, which had not been worked ...

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  36. GOOD GOODS.

    The local shops are displaying a wonderful [?]ge o[?] goods for women, and it is worthy of note that quite a number of ...

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  37. POULTRYMEN TO MEET.

    By advertisement elsewhere a meeting is called for next Wednesday night of all those interested in poultry. The meeting is to be ...

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  38. DRIVE FOR HOSPITAL

    A Coonamble message tells of great slaughter:—One of the biggest kangaroo drives ever organised in the west took place at Nebea ...

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  39. THE DIGGERS' SHOW.

    The Diggers' show to be held on Tuesday, the 6th October, will be right up to the minute and the Diggers have made every effort to ...

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  40. MUSICAL TREAT.

    The large crowd which attended the recent Presbyterian concert organised by Mr. C. Wilton, was unanimous in the opinion that it ...

    Article : 117 words
  41. ADELE HARDWICK.

    Seen this week while at her rehearsal with the special orchestra arranged to play for her at the coming Diggers' Show, Miss ...

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  42. FINE ORGANISATION.

    To those who assisted in the conduct of the Mudgee High School sports on Friday too much praise cannot be given. The ...

    Article : 90 words
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