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  • Advertising

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  • THE DUBBO LIBERAL AND MACQUARIE ADVOCATE. Saturday, December 29, 1894.

    IT is not an inopportune time to meditate upon the experiences of the waning year, which has not bean an uneventful one. Throughout the ... [Article] (741 words)
  • SEE SAW. Margery Daw, sold her bed and laid upon straw. (OLD SONG.)

    The perpetual strife of closely matched parties in the House has wrought more harm for N. S. Wales than even commercial depression. ... [Article] (1302 words)
  • "DANIEL."

    ON Christmas night Root and Bradbury's popular cantata "Daniel" was re-produced by the Wesleyan Church choir, assisted by several other ... [Article] (1068 words)
  • ORANGE BLOSSOMS.

    On Wednesday afternoon last a marriage was solemnised in the Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. J. T. Main, M.A., when Mr. Ferdinand ... [Article] (373 words)
  • DUBBO POLICE COURT. MONDAY, DEC. 24, 1894. (Before Mr. W. S. LOVE, P.M.)

    JOHN B. FRAWLEY, as agent for T. G. Frawley v. Tuxford; fraudulent removed of goods to prevent distraint. The defendant did not appear. ... [Article] (88 words)
  • CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH OF ENGLAND Ven. Archdeacon Wilson, Incumbent. Sunday, December 30.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (167 words)
  • D.V.I. RIFLE CLUB.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (248 words)
  • BATHURST ENTERPRISE.

    THE Xmas number of the NATIONAL ADVOCATE (Bathurst), was amongst the best of the holiday numbers of our contemporaries received. It consisted ... [Article] (225 words)
  • OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.

    THE following revocation of temporary reserves from conditional sale, conditional lease, and annual lease, in the Central Division, are notified in the ... [Article] (455 words)
  • The Latest Telegrams. DUBBO LIBERAL SPECIAL SERVICE. BIG BLAZE AT BOURKE. MEAT WORKS DESTROYED. £5000 DAMAGE. BOURKE, WEDNESDAY

    At a very early hair this morning a fire occurred at the Bourke Meat Works, which destroyed the whole of the cattle-killing promises, besides ... [Article] (180 words)
  • A. HILLGROVE BANK BURNED ALSO A RECREATION HALL. HILLGROVE, Thursday.

    The City Bank and Centennial Hall were to-day destroyed by fire. Some smokers at the latter place left some lighted matches behind them after a ... [Article] (68 words)
  • A WARNING TO NURSES. YASS, Thursday night.

    All inquest has been held on the body of Mrs. Giles who died during childbirth. The jury found that death was due to weakness caused through ... [Article] (53 words)
  • GORED BY A BULL. GOULBURN, Thursday Night.

    John Tyee was admitted to the hospital to-day for treatment for injuries received by being gored by a bull. Those were found to be of a fearful ... [Article] (51 words)
  • DROWNED DURING PARENTS' ABSENCE. MOLONG, Thursday.

    A lad named Kierney was drowned in Doughboy Creek, near Cumnock, yesterday, whilst his parents were absent from home. ... [Article] (25 words)
  • THE TICHBORNE CASE. SYDNEY, Thursday night.

    The Tichborne has had a startling complexion put upon it, and one which it is probable will end negotiations. Rev. Father Dunne, of ALbury, has ... [Article] (60 words)
  • ANOTHER NEWCASTLE STRIKE. SYDNEY, Thursday night.

    It is believed that there is a probability of another strike at Newcastle. ... [Article] (20 words)
  • MR. EDDY'S DEPASTURE. SYDNEY, Friday.

    The annual dinner of the Commercial Travellers' Association, was held last night. The Governor presided. The Premier (Mr. G. H. Reid), ... [Article] (109 words)
  • CENTRAL DIVISION LEASES. EXTENSIONS AND REFUSALS GAZETTED. [DUBBO LAND BOARD DISTRICT.] SYDNEY, Friday.

    An important GAZETTE notice dealing with, a number of the Central division leases has been issued, notifying that in 99 cases the Minister for Lands has ... [Article] (130 words)
  • A 12oz NUGGET. BRAIDWOOD, Thursday night.

    A miner named Loftus has found a 12oz nugget at Little River. ... [Article] (18 words)
  • RACING FATALITY. SYDNEY, Thursday.

    The holiday yesterday was not unattended without casualties. Among others four jockeys were injured at country race meetings. Stewart was ... [Article] (66 words)
  • COMMERCIAL. SYDNEY, Friday.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (86 words)
  • THE UNEMPLOYED AND PUBLIC WORKS. SYDNEY, Friday.

    It is intended to ask the Premiers of the other colonies to warn nuemployed persons against flocking to this colony, as new arrivals will not be ... [Article] (103 words)
  • INSOLVENCY NEWS. SYDNEY, Thursday.

    John and A. Mostyn, graziers of Stonebrook, near Blayney, have filed their schedule in insolvency. ... [Article] (19 words)
  • INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. THE SECOND TEST MATCH. MELBOURNE, Friday night.

    Heavy rain is falling in Melbourne, which it is thought will interfere with the international match to-morrow. There is great excitement all the same ... [Article] (37 words)
  • BATHURST AND ORANGE WATER DEBTS. SYDNEY, Friday night.

    A proclamation has been issued in regard to the Bathurst water debt of £55,000, the annual payment on which is £1988 16s for 100 years. Orange ... [Article] (41 words)
  • A CLERGYMAN'S MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES. SYDNEY, Friday night.

    The Rev. James Clarke of Kogarah applied in the Sydney Court to-day for a writ of habes corpus to recover his wife. It was alleged that she had ... [Article] (49 words)
  • Cablegrams. GALES IN ENGLAND. LONDON, Wednesday.

    Fearful gales have been sweeping the South of England during the last few days, but are now abating. ... [Article] (24 words)
  • HORRIBLE OUTRAGE BY TROOPS. LONDON, Thursday.

    The federal troops from Monto Video, the capital of Uraguay, have burned the hospitals of the rebels at San Gabriol, 120 patients perishing ... [Article] (30 words)
  • TERRIBLE OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID. LONDON, Thursday.

    A horrible outbreak of typhoid fever has occurred in Syracuse in Sicily. Two hundred people are attacked. Over a hundred died in a ... [Article] (30 words)
  • THE FINANCIAL CRISIS NEWFOUNDLAND. LONDON, Thursday.

    The financial depression in Newfoundland is so great that the Government are unable to pay the official salaries except in orders upon stores. ... [Article] (52 words)
  • EXPEDITION AGAINST THE WAZAIRIS. LONDON, Thursday night.

    The military expedition seat by the British against the Waziria has quite defeated the latter, whose stronghold has been destroyed. ... [Article] (27 words)
  • THE WAR IN THE EAST. LONDON, Thursday night.

    The Japanese are marching on New Chang. All the Chinese outposts at Port Arthur have been abandoned. ... [Article] (25 words)
  • FIRE AT THE ROYAL EXCHANGE. LONDON, Thursday night.

    A fire occurred at the Royal Exchange in London to-day. Before the flames were extinguished Lloyd's offices were destroyed. ... [Article] (29 words)
  • SYMPATHY WITH THE ITALIAN PREMIER. LONDON, Thursday night.

    The Governments of Austria and Germany have conveyed expressions of sympathy to Signor Crispt in connection with the political crisis in ... [Article] (32 words)
  • ATTACK ON AN AMERICAN EMBASSY. LONDON, Thursday night.

    A bomb deposited at the residence of the American Ambassador in Roma exploded. Fortunately, however, no damage was effected. ... [Article] (27 words)
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