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  6. Municipal Council

    A meeting of the above was held last evening. There were present: Aldermen Hitter (Mayor), Palmer, Corbett, Barden, Whiteley, Wheeler, ...

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  7. BOWLS.

    On Saturday Dubbo was visited by a team of Marrickville bowlers, who came to try conclusions with the local "men of the [?] A pleasant and ...

    Article : 343 words
  8. LICENSING COURT.

    Before the Court this morning A. T. Wood was granted an auctioneer's [?] Mrs. B. Conway a booth license for the races; W. G. [?]a booth ...

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  9. Local and General.

    At the inquest on Saturday respecting the tragically sudden death of Mr. Cecil Too[?] a verdict of death from [?]bral hemorrhage was recorded. ...

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  10. [?]00 CATTLE.

    A big cattle sale will be held on Saturday next, May 2, at Wellington, when Messrs. Bedford, Taylor and Weston will sell by public auction ...

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  11. PRODUCE BUSINESS.

    The produce business in Talbragar street hitherto conducted by Brown and Wilkins has been taken over by A. H. Brown, and the business will be ...

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  12. Sporting Notes

    [?] top weight, won the City Tattersall's Cup at Randwick on Saturday, from The Christian Brother and Sir Vive. The winner started at ...

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  13. MISSING GIRL'S RETURN.

    Mollie Ponsonby, the 15½ years-old daughter of Mrs. Ponsonby, of Newtown, Dubbo, wose mysterious disappearance some weeks back caused her ...

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  14. COMPLIMENTARY REMARKS.

    Mr. Gates, relieving P.M., made some complimentary remarks with reference to the Dubbo hotels generally this morning, and of the Royal Hotel, ...

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  15. MUSIC IN THE PARK.

    A delightful programme of music by the Dubbo Town Band in Victoria Park on Sunday afternoon, in the presence of a large ...

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  16. GOLF.

    Dubbo golf season was officially opened on the afternoon of Saturday last, in the presence of about sixty members and visitors, among whom ...

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  17. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

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  18. MISS RUBIE HENRY'S CONCERT.

    Music lovers will be wise to keep Thursday evening 10th May free for this concert. Miss Henry sends word to the "Dispatch" that she is ...

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  19. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.

    The engagement is announced of Miss Ruby Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, of Dubbo, and Mr. Henry J. E. Chaston. The ...

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  20. GIRILAMBONE PICNIC MEETING.

    The Girilambone Picnic Club's meeting last week was well attended, and the entries for the various events were large. The two chief events of ...

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  21. LYTTON'S THEATRE.

    During Show week, as is the custom, Dubbo theatregoers will be treated to a visit from Philip Lytton's famous dramatic Co. The feature of ...

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  22. A GEURIE ACCIDENT.

    While Mr. Toynton, of Geurie, was feeding horses last week one of them kicked him, breaking several of his ribs. Only recently Mr. Toynton was ...

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  23. DEATH AT BARBIGAL.

    An old resident of Barbigul, Mrs. Hughina Rostron, died yesterday at the age of 80 years, the cause of death being heart failure. The body was ...

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  24. DEATH OF MR. RUSSELL [?]

    The death occurred on Saturday of Mr. Russell, of Goulburn, father of Mr. Russell, railway station master at Dubbo. Deceased, who was an old ...

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  25. GUS ST. LEON'S BIG CIRCUS.

    After a spell of over two years, the above high-class circus company will again pay Dubbo a visit. When the name of St. Le[?] is connected with a ...

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  26. A TOUGH CUSTOMER.

    At the Peak Hill Police Court last week, William Watson was convicted for assaulting L. C. Marshall, licensee of the Club House Hotel. The ...

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  27. A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    Last night, a few minutes before the departure of the through western mail, a lady in a second-class carriage was purchasing fruit at the Dubbo ...

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  28. POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr. Gates, P.M., to-day, George Morgan was fined £2, with 6 court costs and £1 1s professional [?] for neglecting to place the[?] ...

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  29. MONARCH PICTURES.

    The Monarch Coy, added a host of patrons to their show by presenting "Madam Satan" last night. It is undoubtedly one of the finest produced ...

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