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Advertising : 6 wordsTuesday, September 30, 1930, will be marked down as one of the most interesting and momentous and certainly one of the ...
Article : 1,661 wordsIt is the condered opinion of the Gilgandra branch of the Farmers and Settler's Association that the marketing Act is anomalous ...
Article : 246 wordsSheep and lambs changed hands at recent figures at Homebush on Monday. Mr. T. C. Hackney, Gular, obtained 500 March shorn wethers to ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsThe Western Stores busy carrier Mr. Tod Connelly, has shaken the Gilgandra dust from his boots and trekked citywards during the week ...
Article : 605 wordsBefore Messrs. Thorby (Minister for Agriculture) and R. Stanley came to Gilgandra late on Monday afternoon for the big local rally they ...
Article : 614 wordsJust when Jupiter Pluvius would have been most welcome and beneficial he let Gilgandra down. For September only 47 ...
Article : 133 wordsOstensibly the removal of one of the lady teachers from the Gilgandra School to Wellington some weeks ago has been an ...
Article : 136 wordsDistrict settlers will be needing men now that their busy season is now at hand and by getting in touch with Sgt. Campbell assistance can be ...
Article : 550 wordsComplaint was voiced by Mr. A. Re chelt at the meeting of the Gilgandra Farmers and Settlers' Association last Saturday that he had a man ...
Article : 354 wordsThe Australian Jockey Club's Spring carnival will open at Randwick on Saturday, when the two biggest events are the rich blue ribband and ...
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Gilgandra Weekly and Castlereagh (NSW : 1929 - 1942), Thu 2 Oct 1930, Page 4
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