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  2. POULTRY SHOW NOTES.

    Captain J, F. King, who won the Dahon Cup for being tlie most successful exhibitor at the show, deserves all the chedit he is getting for ...

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  3. THEY SAY.

    To-day in the 326th day of tlie third year of the war. At Wee Waa Inbt week 53 sheep were killed in the trucking yerds by ...

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  5. BAND SACRED CONCERT.

    There was a gratifying attendance at the sacred concert given by menibors of the Orange Municipal Band, assisted by several local artists, at ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Friday was nomination day for the Orange Municipal Council elections. Immediately on the stroke of 12 Mr. Mulholland, Town Clerk, ...

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  7. ALD. STEWART.

    Aid. Stewart explained that owing to business reasons he had decided to retire, but now the difficulty had been overcome he would again ask the ...

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  8. ALD. TILLETT.

    Aid. Tillett thanked those who had nominated him. In asking for their continued support, he could say that all he had promised at the last ...

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  9. J.F. HERTSLET.

    Mr. Hertsiet opened by saying that he had lived in Orange for 25 years and those who ted known him could say that lie had always given ...

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  10. OCCASIONAL NOTES.

    The member who ridiculed the presence of the Speaker's mace in the House is probably as much a slave to conventions and customs as anyone ...

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  11. ALD. McKAY.

    Aid McKay did not consider it necessary to make any lengthy remarks. As one of the old aldermen he had been identified with the ...

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  12. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE

    The following correspondence has been received by the Hon. J. C. L. Fitpaztrick, M.L.A.— From the Under 'Secretary, ...

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  13. A. W. BLOWES.

    Mr. A.W. Blowes said he had come forward as a candidate at the request of many ratepayers. If he was elected to the Council ho would use his best ...

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  14. W. M. BURSLE.

    Mr. W. H. Bursle said he had been asked to submit his name for election, and he did so with very great pleasure. This was the flrat time he ...

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  15. MAYOR McNEILLY.

    The Mayor. Aid. E. T. McNeuly, said:— 'Mr. Returning Officer and fellow ratepayers, to do justice to what I would like to say would take ...

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  16. A. [?]. EARL.

    Mr. A. W. Earl said lie had pleasure in coming forward as a candidate, and if elected he would at all times do his best for the town. In coming ...

    Article : 347 words
  17. FIVE GUINEAS TO COME.

    A noble response has ben made to to the "Leader's" appeal" for help for Mrs. Found, of East Orange, who is unt'ortunatoly situated ill having a hus ...

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  18. ALD OLIVER.

    Aid. Oliver said if the ratepayers saw fit to return him he would do his best for them. He had taken an interest in the building comlnittee, ...

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  19. ALD. STANFORD.

    Aid. Stanford said he had intended to retire, but owing to the challenge given out that all the old aldermen were to be kicked out he had decided ...

    Article : 262 words
  20. ALD. GOW.

    Aid. Gowsaid, in coming before the electors lie would not come before them giving rush promises, but would come before them as "the same old ...

    Article : 78 words
  21. FRANCE'S DAY APPEAL.

    Mr. A. Gilas, headmaster Sydney Grammar 'School, will devote part of his winter vacation to a canvass of the western district, in support of ...

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  22. F. G. HAWIKE.

    Mr. Hawke thanked his nominators and remarked fchnt one had to be nominated before he could either be returned or rejected Some one had ...

    Article : 144 words
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