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  • Advertising

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  • The Dubbo liberal AND MACQUAIRE ADVOCATE. Tuesday, February 20, 1912. LOCAL AND GENERAL. MR. WILL COCHRANE.

    The many friends of Mr. A. T. Coch-r rane will be pleased to learn that the [?] of the family, Mr. Will Cochrane, who is studying for the ministry, has ... [Article] (59 words)
  • METHODIST CHURCH.

    The Harvest Festival services were conducted in the Methodist Church on Sunday last, when the Rev. M. Bembrick preached morning and evening ... [Article] (121 words)
  • CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    Quite a chapter of accidents is reported from Toora weenah. Mr. Stewart McPherson cut his leg badly with an [?]dze, necessitating several stitches. A ... [Article] (88 words)
  • COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the Coonamble Police Court, before Mr. G. Cobb. J.P. William Pennell was charged with stealing a mare, the property of F. C. Lamotte, at ... [Article] (63 words)
  • MESSRS. HUGHES & COCHRANE.

    Mr. R. Hughes, who is now relieving C.P.S. at Dubbo, is well-known in Mudgee (says the "Guardian"). He is the grandson son of the late Mr. Daniel ... [Article] (133 words)
  • NEW POSTAL REGULATIONS.

    The conditions under which persons have been permitted to have letters regularly addressed to a post office have been altered by regulation. The new ... [Article] (165 words)
  • MR. W. W. BAIRD.

    Mr. W. W. Baird was importuned to again accept the Presidency of the Dubbo branch of the F. and S. Association on Saturday. The ... [Article] (199 words)
  • MR. H.E. HOLMES.

    Mr. H. E. Holmes, who recently arrived in this district from Den[?]quin, where he was President of the local branch of the F. and S. Association, ... [Article] (174 words)
  • MR. J. W. SILLAR.

    Mr. J. W. Sillar, manager of the Dubbo branch of the Bank of Australasia, left on three weeks' holiday on Saturday evening. He will spend a ... [Article] (53 words)
  • THE NICHOLSON SHIELD.

    The Nicholson Shield for the Band Contest in connection with the Dubbo Eisteddfod is now on view at Mr. R. L. Currie's shop in Talbragar-street. The ... [Article] (56 words)
  • LOCAL GOVERNMENT WAGES BOARD.

    The Shire and Municipal Wages Board has brought in its award. A 48-hour week is provided for, with the wages as follows:—Maintenance men, ... [Article] (58 words)
  • "GOBOLION" CLEARING-OUT SALE.

    Mr. W. A. Gard[?]ner, of "Gobo[?]on," near Wellington, has issued instructions to Mr. T. M. Sherr[?]ff to submit to public auction on Frlday and ... [Article] (68 words)
  • THE SPORTS GROUND.

    A meeting of those interested in the improvement of the Sports Ground will be held in Palmer and Weston's rooms on Thursday evening next at 8 o'clock. ... [Article] (46 words)
  • TO SELECT A CANDIDATE.

    A conference between representatives of the Farmers and Settlers' Association and Liberal leagues of the Castlereagh electorate will be held at ... [Article] (77 words)
  • PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    Mr. W. Gordon, head miller for the Dubbo Milling Company, was the victim of a very gainful accident last week. The forefinger of his left hand ... [Article] (52 words)
  • SUB-INSPECTOR PETERSWALD.

    Sub-lnspector Petersiwald paid a visit of inspection to the Gilgandra, Collie, [?] and Tooraweenah police stations, and expressed himself as ... [Article] (170 words)
  • QUITE TRUE.

    The "National Advocate" (Bathurst) says that Dubbo is one of the most flourishing towns in the Western district. It says, further that business ... [Article] (48 words)
  • DISTRICT SCHOOL SUCCESSES.

    Mr. F. Dash. headmaster of the Dubbo District School, has received a letter from Mr. H. C.McCredle, first assistant at the Double Bey Superior ... [Article] (180 words)
  • A PRESENTATION.

    After work hours on Saturday evening the employees of Mr. J. G. Brown Assembled to make a presentation to Mr. L. Tognetti, who is leaving the ... [Article] (67 words)
  • DUBBO EISTEDDFOD.

    The Dubbo Eisteddfod Committee held their regular weekly meeting in the Town Hall on Saturday night, his Worship the Mayor (Alderman J. H. ... [Article] (184 words)
  • THE SHOW RACES.

    A meeting of the Committee of the Dubbo Jockey Club will be held at Barden's Club House Hotel to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, commencing at ... [Article] (103 words)
  • GILGANDRA HORSE SALE.

    Messrs. (Bedford, Taylor and Weston, Ltd., and [?] and Sons held a highly successful horse sale at Gilgandra on Thursday and Friday last, the ... [Article] (159 words)
  • OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. NOTICE OF MOTION OF CENSURE. Sydney, Monday.

    There was a full attendance of members and a crowded public gallery when the Speaker took the chair to-day to resume the sitting of the Assembly. ... [Article] (307 words)
  • LICENSING COURT.

    Before the Licensing Court (Mr. A. Bates, P.M., and Dr. Burkitt, L.M.) to-day applications were received from Margaret Manning. Globe Hotel, ... [Article] (70 words)
  • THE TEMPERATURE.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (39 words)
  • LATEST WIRES. Latest Forecast. Sydney, Tuesday.

    The following is the latest forecaat for N.S.W.:—Unsettled and showery on the coast and more thunderstorms east and north from Hay; south-east ... [Article] (30 words)
  • Produce Market. Sydney, Tuesday.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (48 words)
  • Advertising N.S.W. Sydney, Tuesday.

    Agent-General Cog[?] travelling exhibit, advertising N.S.W., was exhibited for ten days at Blackpool, Lancashire, and visited by 50,000 people. ... [Article] (27 words)
  • Beeby v. "Fitz." Sydney, Tuesday.

    It is stated that Mr. Beeby, whose present electorate (Blayney) disappears under the redistribution, has definitely decided to oppose Mr. ... [Article] (34 words)
  • Brisbane Strike. Sydney, Tuesday.

    it is said that emissaries have been sent to Rockhampton, to bring out the wharf laborers and allied unions, when the time is given from the Brisbane ... [Article] (62 words)
  • Rampant Unionism. Sydney, Tuesday.

    The Broken Hill Liquor Trade Employoes' Union has decided that no beer shall be delivered after Monday next to hotels not employing union ... [Article] (31 words)
  • Rosehill Races. Sydney, Tuesday.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (494 words)
  • LATEST CABLES. Kangaroos Remaining in England. London, Monday night.

    The "Athletic News" announces that footballers Farnsworth, Hallett, Carmody, Francis and Gilbert have joined English clubs. ... [Article] (26 words)
  • Religious Fanatios. London, Monday night.

    Thirty fanatic Catholic women at Lodz, Russia, attempted to crucify a priest as an atonement for sins. They tied the priest to a cross, but he was ... [Article] (105 words)
  • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday, February 25.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (30 words)
  • DUBBO POLICE COURT. Tuesday, 20th February. (Before Mr. A. Gates, P.M.) Branches of the Industrial Disputes Act.

    John James salkeld, storekeeper, of Dubbo, was charged with [?] to exhibit on his premises the award of the Shop Assistants' Board. ... [Article] (857 words)
  • TRUCKS AT DUBBO STATION. (To The Editor.)

    Sir,—On reading your issue of the 16th inst., I noticed among your sydney telegraphic news a very startling paragraph inspired by Alfred ... [Article] (298 words)
  • DISTRICT NEWS. (From our own Correspondents). WONGARBON. Our New Teacher.

    Three of Mr. Bow[?]g's Brewa[?]na pupils won scholarships at the last December examinations. This speaks well for Mr. Bowling as a teacher. He ... [Article] (352 words)
  • DUBBO TO WERRIS CREEK. VISIT OF MR. J. J. JAMIESON.

    Mr. John J. Jamieson, surveyor under the Public Works Department of New South Wales, arrived in Dubbo yesterday morning for the purpose of making ... [Article] (334 words)
  • BIG CRICKET. N.S.W. v. England.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (263 words)
  • The Test Team.

    The team for the fifth test match will be elected from the following:— Trumper, Gregory, Hill, Haz[?]tt, Carter, Armstrong, Ran[?], McLaren, ... [Article] (28 words)
  • F.& S. ASSOCIATION. DUBBO BRANCH. ANNUAL MEETING.

    The eighth annual meeting of the Dubbo branch of the F. and S. Association was held on Saturday last, when there were preesent: Messrs. W. ... [Article] (692 words)
  • ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Hickman-Linke.

    A pretty wedding was celebrated by the Rev. Mr. Marshall at "Rosewood," Gilgandra, on Tuesday last, when Mr. Arthur Hickman was married to Miss ... [Article] (69 words)
  • Jones-Griffith.

    Mr. H. P. Jones, of Oakwood, Victoria, was married on Wednesday to Miss Jessie Griffith, "Mountain View," Eumungerie, at the residence of the ... [Article] (83 words)
  • "THE MERRY WIDOW." To-morrow (Wednesday).

    The box plans for the "The Merry Widow" and "A Waltz Dream," the comic operas to be staged to-morrow (Wednesday) and Thursday evenings ... [Article] (269 words)
  • News in Brief.

    'The Monarch Pictures drew a big house again last-night, and the innovation of lecturing while the Star Picture, "The Sins of the Fathers," was ... [Article] (979 words)
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