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Advertising : 91 wordsH. BURKE, licensee of the Royal Hotel, appeared on Monday on summons, before Mr. R. R. Bailey, P.M., Dr. Ashe, and Messrs. W. G. Taylor and S. L. Nail ...
Article : 340 wordsOur race meeting took place yesterday, when the attendance was very large. The placed horses were as follows:— Maiden Plate—Mr. Richardson's ...
Article : 334 wordsOn Boxing Day the sports in connection with the Bathurst Hospital benefit came off, and were very creditable. There was a procession of the Manchester Unity ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsFarm Produce.—At the Darling Harbour railway terminus yesterday, there was a small supply of forage forward from the various intermediate stations along the northern, southern, and western ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsThe country all around looks grand, grass and water in abundance, and all the stock in splendid condition. On Thursday we had a splendid fall of rain ...
Article : 219 wordsIN fanning in a new country, especially Favoured with a climate divested of the extreme rigour of winter, many additional pursuits may he added to the ordinary ...
Article : 1,081 wordsThere was two summons cases for assault, but no parties appeared, they having been settled out of Court. In the Small Debts Court there were ...
Article : 159 wordsENSILAGE.—We learn that Mr. R. H. Maund, of O'Connell, has put up a small stack of ensilage, and the experiment is being watched with interest by all the farmers in that vicinity. ...
Article : 1,256 wordsA GOOD SPECULATION.—Mr. J. H. Stewart, the genial squire of "The Mount," is one of the very few fortunate Bathurst mining speculators. Some time ...
Article : 158 wordsMINING ENTERPRISE.—Mr. J. M. Callen, who formerly carried on business at Carcoar, has purchased the Great Western G. M. Co.'s property at Galley Swamp on ...
Article : 333 wordsThere is no doubt that the present season is about the best we have had for many years past, but judging from descriptions, daily coming to hand, from ...
Article : 442 wordsConcerning the origin of the outbreak of influenza, Dr. Haynes, of Gunnedah, writes thus to the Daily Telegraph:— Sir,—I notice by your report of ...
Article : 418 wordsA telegram from Broken Hill, dated Thursday, says:—"The latest development at block 10 continues to attract much attention here. Some considerable ...
Article : 282 wordsThe total rainfall registered in Lithgow for the month of December was 337 points. From every portion of the district we year of very heavy crops, and a growth of ...
Article : 169 wordsThe weather during the past week has been very warm. On several occasions the glass has registered over the hundred. The nights, however, have been pleasant ...
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