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Advertising : 138 wordsI AM known in country places as "a young man from the city." I cannot tell why, as there is absolutely nothing in my personal appearance to justify anyone classifying and ...
Article : 1,146 wordsTHE rifle match held on Saturday, at Kangaroo Valley, between 10 members each of the Kangaroo Valley and Nowra Reserve Rifle Companies resulted in a win for Nowra by ...
Article : 93 wordsSIR,—The alarming increase of typhoid fever, especially in Melbourne, has induced me to ask the above question. We have hitherto escaped the opidomic; and it behaves us, as a ...
Article : 227 words"TYPHOID fever," says Tuesday's Sydney Morning Herald, "is a scourge with us, but in Melbourne it has almost become a plague. According to the telegram which we published yesterday no loss than ...
Article : 418 wordsALBURY, Monday.—The Narrandera police have been informed of a bold robbery under arms at the house of Mrs. Shinnock, at Devlin's Siding. A man of foreign ...
Article : 147 wordsTHE eleven to represent Sutton Forest, Bowral, and Bowral Association C. C's. against Robertson, Wild's Meadow, and Kangaloon C. C's. will probably he.—Messrs. Rotton, A. [?]more, O'Neil, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsA DOMESTIC servant named Mary M'Grath, aged 27 years, was found lying on the Croydon railway station at about 10 o'clock on Saturday night. She had apparently fallen ...
Article : 115 wordsTHE formal opening of the Bowral Skating Club's 1889 rinking season was inaugurated in the School of-Arts large hall last Monday evening, It had been previously announced that there would be ...
Article : 215 wordsAT the annual public meeting of the Young Womon's Christian Association held last week the Rev. J. D. Langley road a portion of tho seventh annual report which contained a brief general statement of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsTHERE was a full council present at the usual fortnight meeting on Monday last. Minutes were adopted as correct, and correspondence was read, as follows:—(1) From the Treasury, stating that the ...
Article : 537 wordsMR. JAMES PAYN writes in his Illustrated London News "Note Book":—Mr. Greene Howell, Midville, Georgia, if what is reported of him is correct, may with truth be ...
Article : 324 wordsMR. E. E. Row, who for the past 2½ years has been manager of the Borrima branch of the Commercial Bank, was on Saturday last presented with a hand-some gold watch chain and an address, on the ...
Article : 1,335 words"A WHITE man" writes to the Mail with the object of showing that the area of the proposed municipality of Mittagong is too, small. The original area was objected to on the ground that it was too large. ...
Article : 147 wordsTHE correspondent of the T. and C. Journal at Young writes as follows in respect to the electric light there:—The 'light of the age' is now an accomplished fact; the beautiful luminant having ...
Article : 302 wordsTHE Berrima District Coursing Club open their first meeting of the present season to-day, at Eridge Park. There are four stakes named on the card; and if convenient they will be run off on the one ...
Article : 56 wordsENTRIES for the Wingecarribee Turf Club races close with the secretary, Mr. A. B. Young, at Moss Vale, to-day, at 4 p.m. ...
Article : 25 wordsAT the Moss Vale Police Court on Monday, 29th April, William Chapman pleaded guilty to being drunk in Moss Vale on 27th instant, and was fined 5s. Fred. Williams pleaded guilty to being drunk ...
Article : 77 wordsMR. CHARLES FRASER, pupil teacher at Moss Vale Public School, has (says the Serntineer) been promoted to Bowral School. Miss Makin, of Borrima succeeds him. The changes took place on Monday ...
Article : 37 wordsMELBURNE, Sunday.—It is probable that the police to-morrow will issue summonses against the keeper of the most notorious house of ill-fame in Melbourne. This step ...
Article : 230 wordsMESSRS. ROBERTS and Troy put a good lot of dairy cows in Mr. J. G. Morris's auction yards, yesterday. The following prices were realised for 20 head, in the order named—£8/2/6, £7/15/0, £9/15/0, £10/10/ ...
Article : 110 wordsTHE freetrade shivoo at Mittagong is going to "hum" on the 6th May. Over 100 tickets have been sold for the banquet; and Messrs. McMillan, Bruce Smith, Wheeler, Abigail, Garrett, and McCourt have ...
Article : 42 wordsMESSRS. E. M. and H. E. Wickham were to have been entertained by friends last night, prior to-their departure for fresh fields and pastures new. ...
Article : 26 wordsA MEETING of the provisional committee was held at the School of Arts on Monday afternoon last. There were six member's present, and Mr. R. A. Ritchie, M.L.A., occupied the chair, Minutes of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsTHE Moss Vale council has agreed to raise a loan of £2,000. Bowral, £3,000; Moss Vale, £2,000; Mittagong—well, "A White Man" says its a toy municipality, so perhaps £1,000 will do it for a ...
Article : 41 wordsA MEETING is calledd for Friday might next, at the School of Arts, of persons favourable to the formation of a Freetrade Association in Bowral. By a silent, unanimous vote, the inhabitants of ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE only business at the police court, Mittagong, on Monday last was the granting of a slaughtering license to Messrs Norman and Perkins. Several cases, in which summonses had been issued, were ...
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Bowral Free Press and Berrima District Intelligencer (NSW : 1884 - 1901), Wed 1 May 1889, Page 1
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