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Advertising : 343 wordsA big protectionist demonstration is being organised by Mr. Redden, of Sydney, to come off at the Cross Roads Hotel next month. Mr. Edmund Barton, Q.C., and Mr. See ...
Article : 100 wordsTennis Club Concert.—The concert held under the auspices of the Pennant Hills Tennis Club in the Castle Hill Hall on Tuesday night, exceeded expectations, and proved a thorough ...
Article : 635 wordsThe Ryde and Hanter's Hill Councils met at Council Chambers of the latter body on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of discussing the gas question. Present:—The Mayor ...
Article : 535 wordsPurchasers Beware.—As there in a good deal of petty thieving going on in and around the districts it would be as well for people to be on guard an to what and from whom they ...
Article : 891 wordsThe conference on Saturday between the Ryde and Hunter's Hill Councils received in a motion being carried to ask the directors of the Gas Company for a reduction on the ...
Article : 393 wordsA robbery look place at Dr. Doudney's residence on Sunday night, when some voracious thieves helped themselves to nearly all the available "tucker" they could lay their hands ...
Article : 137 wordsMr. Castle is proceeding with a contract for erecting stables and sheds in connection with St. Judo's. An agitation is afoot for securing the location ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. T. Thompson, son., in planting oat six acres, Mr. Joseph Thompson six, and Mr. T. Shields three. Mr. Fraser is having fifteen acres got ready ...
Article : 123 wordsFights ore the order of the night at the Junction and Thornleigh. The interested parties seem to work very cutely to dodge Constable Denman. ...
Article : 463 wordsMeeting—On Saturday night at the Royal Hotel Mr. G. Lovell, J.P, presided over a meeting of about 30 persons arranged for the purpose of making all necessary arrangements ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 656 wordsDog Poisoning—During the past few days there has been a little unneighbourly work carried on here. Mrs. Trethowon had her bullterrier poisoned, and about the same time Mr. ...
Article : 344 wordsMrs. W. C. Sullivan intends leaving Carlingford, to join her husband at Brisbane ...
Article : 15 wordsMr. Joseph Franks is endeavouring to organise a tennis club. A temperance mission is being organised to take place at the various churches throughout ...
Article : 67 wordsDeath of Mr. Hobbs.—Mr. James Mobbs, hod., died at his late residence, Carlingford, on Thursday night, the 20th instant, after being confined to bie bed for about a week. Mr. ...
Article : 502 wordsBand of Hope—The last meeting of the Band of Hope hold on the 20th proved a grand trout. There was a good gathering and the items contributed were well given and appreciated ...
Article : 141 wordsSchool of Arts.—The monthly mooting was held on Friday might and in the absence of the president the chair was taken by Mr. J. Homers there being about eighty present. The ...
Article : 113 wordsTHE Proposal to amalgamate the Ermington and Rydalmero municipal district with dundas is just now being threshed out in all its phases in the former place, but we do not know that ...
Article : 523 wordsA magisterial inquiry was hold at the police station, Gladesville, on Monday by Mr. J. E. MacNevin, P.M., on the body of a man named John Lancelot Murphy, found in an empty ...
Article : 331 wordsBand of Hope.—The Wealeyan School Hall was more than packed on Saturday night, whon the ladies of Penant Hills-Castle Hill who are concerned ia the work of the Band of ...
Article : 240 wordsLimelight Entertainment—The Rev. C. Crane B. A., gave the interesting limelight entertainment entitled "The Garden of Ireland" at Walker's Hall on Monday night. ...
Article : 111 wordsNow Comer.—Mr. Baker, of Bathurst, has purchased through Mr. Mobbs auctioner the orchard properties of Messrs. Childs and Storey, on Bossley park Estate. ...
Article : 63 wordsConvalescent Home—Mr. G. T. Atkinson, the popular Ermington letter-carrier, who has just resigned has taken Mr. Fullford's pretty place, "The Hermitage," at Dundas and ...
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