MR. N. J. DOUGLASS, a native of Wiseman's Ferry, who is now domiciled at Newport, paid a flying visit to the district last week to see his brothers, Mr. Ab. ...
Article : 144 wordsAN old identity of Newtown, Windsor, Mrs. Florence Potts, relict of the late James Potts, died in the Hawkesbury District Hospital on Saturday morning, last at the age ...
Article : 107 wordsEuchre party and dance at Freeman's Reach this Saturday. Dance will be held in the Rivoli Hall, Vineyard, this Saturday. ...
Article : 1,713 wordsA particularly sad death occurred in the Hawkesbury District Hospital, Windsor, on Friday last, 14th instant, when Mrs. Cecilia Edith Hobbs, wife of Mr. ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE annual dance organised by the people of Freeman's Reach in aid of the Hawkesbury District Hospital, Windsor, Was held at the local hall on Friday, 14th ...
Article : 157 wordsMUCH sympathy was expressed throughout the district when it became known that Mrs. Mary Maria Middleton, wife of Mr. Malcolm Middleton, headmaster of the ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Windsor Racing Pigeon Society conducted a race on Saturday from Parkes, a distance of 156 miles. The weather was fine and good times were recorded. ...
Article : 323 wordsAN advice from Gladstone, Queensland, reports the death of a well-known resident of that locality, in the person of Mr. Les. Blundell, who died at Blairgowrie ...
Article : 198 wordsONE of the oldest and best known identities of the Hawkesbury, Mr. Joseph Walters, of Berkshire Park, died in the District Hospital, Windsor, on Saturday ...
Article : 300 wordsFor number of years police sergeant at Richmond, Mr. St. George Ross passed away at his residence, 197 Hopetoun-Avenue, Vaucluse, on Monday, 10th instant, at ...
Article : 72 wordsTHE death occurred at Parramatta Hospital on Thursday, August 13, of Mr. James Mahoney, of Bangaroo-road, Toongabbie, and formerly of Windsor. Deceased, ...
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Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1965), Fri 21 Aug 1936, Page 4
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