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Advertising : 1,249 wordsEntries close to-day for Friday's meeting at Epping. Mr. N. Eccleston, the owner of Dalgety, who came to Sydney in connection with the inquiry ...
Article : 480 words(Letters must be written on one Bide of the .caper poly. No letter can be printed unless the writer's itame and address are given, not necessarily for publication.) ...
Article : 32 wordsCity of Grafton (S) 525 tons. Captain W. B. Ne from Richmond River. Nortfe Coast Company, «y;~ Monowal (s), [?]tons. Captain M'Donald ...
Article : 1,652 words"One Who Knows" writes:—With all respect to the inspector of nuisances and your reporter, I will prove everything I have said regarding this filthy spot-the Glebe garbage tip. The ...
Article : 198 wordsNew South Wales Cyclists' Union riders should note that on Saturday entries will close for the ½, 1, and 2 Miles Handicaps, to be run at Goulburn on the 26th instant; and for the 1 ...
Article : 307 words"Business" writes:—In your issue of the 8th, . appears another letter from Mr. A. W. Pearse, on the- Glebe Island question. I cannot really believe that Mr: Pearse voices the ideas of the ...
Article : 446 wordsAll prizes won at the late Middle Harbour Regrata will be paid over at Stansell's Hotel, Spuroad, Mosman, on Thursday, at 8 p.m. The cormittee believes in the adage, "Short ...
Article : 50 wordsSome members of the Australian team evidently do sot agree with the opinion that New South Wales will be badly beaten in the match to begin on Friday for the benefit of J. J ...
Article : 303 wordsThe best of a 20 rounds contest between Hiani and Quigley attracted a big house to the National Sporting Club last night. The battle went the lull term, at the end of which Quigiey ...
Article : 277 wordsMr. W. T. M'Dermott, New Zealand, writes: -A New Zealand evening paper, of December 29, contamed report of your interview with our Police Commissioner (Mr. Dinnie). Newspapers ...
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Article : 112 words"Argus" writes:—Is it not about time our Legislature woke up? We want no such dread- , ful catastrophe as that of piasgow, nor even' such as occurred at, A'. Hordern's. I would ...
Article : 92 wordsAt the wool auctions yesterday the tone of the market was most satisfactory. Two large cata- ' logues. covering 9200 bales-Messrs. John Bridge and Company, Limited, 492S, and Messrs. Dalgety and . Company, Limited. 4272-were offered. Of these 7674 ...
Article : 178 wordsMr. Charles. H. Caswell writes:—As a surf bather for over 40 years along the coast, and one who has' had a thrilling experience of .the "back wash" or "undertow." . the result of my ...
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Advertising : 256 wordsThe Randwick Council inspector resorts that during the last fortnight four cases of typhoid fover tad occurred, three of whom belonged to one family residing in Boundary-street, Little ...
Article : 128 wordsEight entries have been received for the 1320yd Championship of New South Wales, the principal event on the carnival programme of the Randwick and Coogee Club. The entrants ...
Article : 204 wordsWith reference to a letter from the Sydney Harbour Trust requesting an expression of opinion from Mosman council upon the application of Mr. Lawson for a baths site at Great ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 10 Jan 1906, Page 2
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