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Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 wordsAnother local "industry" has collapsed, and the establishment has been closed. Why? Because it was in the RIGHT hands, you know! The forthcoming municipal elections are only ...
Article : 791 wordsThe Rev. J. Kinghorn has returned to Richmond, after a brief stay at Bega, he having exchanged pulpits with the Rev. Mr. Fergusson. A magic-lantern entertainment, in aid of the ...
Article : 331 wordsA Richmond gentleman had a peculiar experience the other day. Some kind friend gave him a turtle, or he got one somewhere, anyhow. Now, he didn't want a turtle particularly, and as ...
Article : 146 wordsREMOVAL.—The Hon. W. Walker has removed from the old office in George-street to rooms in Mr. P. Butler's premises, Fitzgerald street. His new offices are comfortable and convenient. ...
Article : 917 wordsTo the Editor. Sir,—I notice a piece in your last week's issue referring to a local gentleman bringing wheat from the Bullridge, saying it was quite clear from rust when he left for Windsor; but my opinion ...
Article : 72 wordsTo the Editor. SIR,—As you have published in your issue of the 26th ultimo the Government Astronomer's reply to my letter which appeared in the "Daily Telegraph" on the above subject, ...
Article : 393 wordsOn Tuesday morning St. Paul's Church was the scene of the first wedding that has taken place in that church. The church was filled to excess, and was neatly decorated for the occasion. ...
Article : 921 wordsTo the Editor. SIR;—The news that Mr. Mayer, the Superentendent of our Local Asylum, is leaving us was to me and many others a great surprise. I always understood that under Mr. Mayer's ...
Article : 193 wordsTo the Editor. Sir,—Will you kindly give me space in your widely-circulated paper to ask what encouragement or benefit do emergency men recieve when selected. The other day an emergency man ...
Article : 169 wordsLast Sunday a local resident killed two snakes along the river, and on Monday the remains of the reptiles were being carried about by two boys at the Public School, who said that the snakes were given ...
Article : 139 wordsTUESDAY.—Before the Police Magistrate. Michael Lehane, for keeping an unregistered dog at Eastern Creek, was fined 10s and 6s 6d costs. ...
Article : 196 wordsMr. S. Boughton is at present engaged in erecting a McCormack's Patent Prize Water-lifter, which cost £70, on the land occupied by a party of Chinese gardeners, at Richmond Lagoon. There ...
Article : 156 wordsMost old residents of Richmond will remember the first Church of England, which in the memory of the "oldest inhabitant," has been standing in the town for over 80 years. In fact it was one of ...
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Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1965), Sat 9 Nov 1889, Page 4
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