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Advertising : 645 wordsMessrs Morris, and Morgan disposed of 160 hoad of prime fat cattle from Pier Pier, at Wellington last week, for the handsome price of £5 per ...
Article : 30 wordsJ. P. 'Keller begs to inform his customers that, in consequence of the late frill in the price ofr flour he is enabled to rcduce the price of bread ...
Article : 261 wordsMrs. O'Malley: Mc sister writes me that every bottle in that box we sent was broken. Are yez sure yez printed 'This side up with care' on ...
Article : 549 wordsMcssrs Mooy Bros, have secured a picce of land from Mr. W. Smith, on the Eurime Creek, about half a mile From town, where they have erectced ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. F. Y. Woolsloy has disposed of his East Gungalman run to Mr. G. E. Trequair, for a satisfactory peice Mr. T. Slattcry has sold Ms station ...
Article : 44 wordsAnemone Coronaria, or the Poppy Anemone: This, gloriously beautiful flower owing to its'suitubility to most parts of Australia should, like the ...
Article : 611 wordsMrs. White, of the Willow Glen Hotel, has disposed of the above property to Mr. Mark Herrmann for the sum of £550. This property ...
Article : 75 wordsThe owner of this station seems determined to maintain the present high reputation of his flocks At a sale which took ploce in Melbourne ...
Article : 75 wordsWe are pleased to learn that this line of telegraph, so much needed, will soon be erected. In the last issue of the Gazette it was announced ...
Article : 52 wordsDuring the week we visited Mr. W. Christian's saddlery. establishment; and were shown a double set of buggy harness, manufactured on the ...
Article : 96 wordsTenders will be received for the erection of the Goonamble School of Arts urtil the 27th inst., by the secretary, Mr..W. Christian. ...
Article : 28 wordsTho friends of Mr. Crimmins will be glad to learn that he is now engaged as groom for Cobb and Co. at Temora. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe lawsuit, D. and P. McMahon, was settled by defendants consenting to a vardice being recorded against their, for £1,200 each, without costs. ...
Article : 37 wordsMessrs Nelson Bros, were the purchasers of the equity of redemption on Mr. John Harrison's property. Mr. Cobb (the auctioneer) also offered ...
Article : 64 wordsIn refsrence to the application of Mooy Bros., for nentiissior to crect a sawmiil ort the reserve opposite the Toolocn ossing, the Conncil ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. D.MeCullouh, jnr., begs to inform the people of cooransble that fce will supply water at the rate of 3d per cask. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe death of Mr. Middlston, of Ten llile Point, occurred during the week Deceased suffered from cancer in the lips for some time, and about ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. R. Berg, butcher, killed an immense sow pig last week' which weighed 300 lbs. after being dressed. Portions of the animal were too fat ...
Article : 62 wordsThe sale of the old public school building took place last week and was knocked down to Mr. James Newby for the sum of £142/15/. ...
Article : 67 wordsIt will be interesting to our readers to learn that Mr. K. A. Poulton, manager of the local branch of the Commercial Bank, has joined the ...
Article : 78 wordsWe are informed that Poiin and Kearney intend erecting a new rtore and dwelling houselat the rising village of Gulargasribore, their present ...
Article : 70 wordsWe learn that Mr. W. Davis has this week, told his hotel and all his torn property at Baradine to Mr. M. T. Kennedy, of Wingidgeon. We ...
Article : 72 wordsWe are pleased to announce that Mies Mnde Eouke has been appointed papil te[?]ket at the local public school ...
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Gilgandra Weekly (NSW : 1915 - 1929), Thu 18 Mar 1926, Page 2
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