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  2. Advertising

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  4. Ryde

    Like everywhere else, the hent during the past week and up to Tuesday of this week, has been almost unbearable, especially on Monday [?], when the thermoment[?]s located in various ...

    Article : 52 words
  5. Toongabbie and Wentworthville

    [?] recored here were 110 and 112 degress. The [?] yards and orebards suffered to a great txtent, but no loss of live stock is reported. ...

    Article : 30 words
  6. OBITUARY

    Madame do Milhau, mother of Mrs. Justin J. Brenan, died it "Wi[?]aroo," Parm[?]atta, he residence of Mr. Brenan ...

    Article : 555 words
  7. Castle Hill

    The them[?] at Castle Hill Post Office recorded 110, and here birds were noticed to fill prostrate from the [?], and some losses in poultry yards resulted from the heat. ...

    Article : 33 words
  8. Dural and Kenthurst

    At Dural, Kenthu[?]t and North Dural the glusn gave phenomenal readings, 114, 111 and however, gives the reading for Dural at 102 on ...

    Article : 39 words
  9. Pennant Hills

    In Mr. Thompson's store it was only 98. ...

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  10. Carlingford

    The ther[?] ter reached 110 in the shade here and considerable loss of poultry is reported. ...

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  11. Dundas

    The Dundas school[?], Mr. Sellors, reports that the glass registered 115 in the verandah of his residence, which has a southerly aspect, and 102 in the school. Great loss of ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. Ermington

    At Mr. Harder's store, the heat was 105, and in other places 112. There was a heavy loss of poultry here also, Mr. Clifton losing as many as sixteen fowls. ...

    Article : 32 words
  13. Rydalmere

    The largest loss in poultry yards is reported, from Rydalmere, although at Host Jenkins' Hote, the glass hanging in the bar near a draught recorded 102 only. Mr. Jenkins lost ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. Smithfield

    Monday was the hottest day ever known out here, registering 117 in the shade. The grape crop is pretty well rained. ...

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  15. At Bankstown

    The heat was very severe at Bankstown, and several cases of illness are reported in consequence. Two children died through the heat on Monday, and on the previens Monday ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. The Mortality in Parramatta and District

    SOMA iden of the mortality either due directly to, or accelerated by, the heat, may be guaged from the fact that Mr William Metcalfe, and Mrs. Jordan Sparke of Parramatta ...

    Article : 490 words
  17. Family Notices

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  18. In the Granville Electorate

    The death rate in the Granville electorate this week was much larger than usual. There were 13 deaths on Monday, one on Tuesday, and two on Wednesday, and in many cases the ...

    Article : 182 words
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  20. THE HEAT WAVE

    Saturday, Sunday mid Monday last were the three worst days for heat experienced in Parramat[?] and district within the knowledge of the present generation. From Saturday to ...

    Article : 507 words
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  22. Yesterday's Wave—Two Deaths and Two Sunstrokes

    YESTERDAY, under Bladon's at 20 to 3 it was 106. Two deaths were reported from the asylumns—Thos. Pressey, aged 72, and Owen Jones, aged 57, who died very suddenly. ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. Current News

    WHY suffer from Neuralgia? It is a fact beyond dispute, and one of great consolation to the afflicted, that Doyle's Neuralgia Powders are instantaneous in relief and cure in all ...

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  24. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Letters on business should be addressed to the Manager. Communications intended for publication should be addressed to the Editor. ...

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  25. Incendiarism at Parramatta

    On Thursday Mr. J. E. Bowden, District Coroner, inquired into the origin of Tuesday's fire at Mr. T. Lambert's premises, lately occupied by .Mr. T. Beer, at the corner of ...

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  26. THE Cumberland Argus AND FRUITGROWERS' ADVOCATE, WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED The Cumberland Mercury, River Times and Weekly Advance. PARRAMATTA, JANUARY 18, 1896.

    THE INCRNUOUS BICYCLIST, who thinks he has done his duty towards you by frightening you out of your life with his discordant boll before he runs into you and upsets you, with more ...

    Article : 505 words
  27. Deaths at Auburn

    Dr. Fur[?]ival report four deaths on Monday attributable to the heat. Three were infants named Tigh, North and Champion, and the fourth was an aged lady who had been rather ...

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  28. Seven Hills

    Last Monday bears the palm as the hottest day this summer— yet. It was 113 degrees in the shade hero. A new arrival here, however, kept on drawing wood, It was no warmer ...

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  29. At Baulkham Hills. Fruit Roasted on the Trees

    This hot, dry, windy weather (writes our Baulkham Hills correspondent) is causing great destruction in the orchards. The crops of fruit, which were very small this year, are made ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. The Consumption of Water

    There was an exceptionally heavy drain on the water supply of Parramatta on Monday, when 460,000 gallons were used. The increase for the week ending January 14 was 304,000 the Church and Boundary street mains the consumption for the week ending January 14 was 17,945,000 gallons, as against 15,788,000 for the week ending January 7. From ...

    Article : 103 words
  31. Hornsby and Beecroft

    The temperature went up as high as 114deg. at Hornsby Junction on Monday. That was under a galvanized iron roof at the station. In the Beecroft hot house, used as an office ...

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  32. The Run on Aerated Waters

    All the cordial and wanted water factories report an extraordinary demand. Messrs. Summons and Graham state that their hands started work on Sunday, at 12 o' clock. Four ...

    Article : 322 words
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