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  4. BATHURST P.P. BOARD.

    Mr. E. G. Lynch, rabbit inspector for the Bathurst P.P. district, reports that he as visited holdings at Newbridge, Moorilda, Rockley, Triangle, Flat, Upper Gilinandyke, ...

    Article : 473 words
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  7. ALLEGED RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    It is rumored that a very serious railway Accident nearly happened on the western line on Friday night. Two engines were attached to the train, and while going up an ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. A CURE FOR WOMBATS.

    A letter was received at to-day's meeting of the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board from Mr. J. W. Cuningham, of Tumberumba, which rend as follows:--"I see by the ...

    Article : 324 words
  9. CARCOAR P.P. BOARD.

    At the last meeting of the Carcoar Pastures Protection Board (according to the Careoar paper) the stock inspector was instructed to write to the District Surveyor, ...

    Article : 280 words
  10. CAMPBELL'S RIVER.

    The district is experiencing remarkably droughty conditions. The river is stationary, its course now consisting of a pond here and there. Domestic supplies in tanks ...

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  11. PORTLAND.

    The public school broke up for the Christmas vacation on Friday afternoon Previous to dispersing, the gold medal presented by the Commonwealth Company for the ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. TONS OF ENGINES.

    The amout of engine material due to be landed next week at the site of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's steel works at Port. Waratah is about two thousand tons. ...

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  13. KATOOMBA'S FIRE STATION.

    Previous to the inception of the present regime, Katoomba boasted of a volunteer brigade which did excellent work. When the Fire Board came into existence, among other ...

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  14. MASQUERADE BALL AT MT. DAVID.

    The annual masquerade ball in aid of the local relief fund took place at Mt. David on Wednesday last, The fund will benefit to the extent of about £6. Appended are a ...

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  15. BLACK SPRINGS SCHOOL.

    School broke up to-day (Friday) for the Xmas vacation at Daisy Bank. The teacher, Mr. Brown, invited the parents to witness the prize distribution, which consisted of ...

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  16. ORDERED TO GLADESVILLE.

    When Kenneth Alexander Cameron, who made an attempt on his life with a razor near Shooter's Hill last week, was brought before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., at the ...

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  17. SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT AT BLACKHEATH.

    On Thursday evening last a splendid entertainment was given by the school children of Black heath in Black's picture palace. The attendance was very good and there was ...

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  18. WEDDING AT RICHMOND.

    A quiet wedding was solemnised at Richmond recently, says the Richmond paper, when Mr. Harley J. Shaw, of Wallerawang, was married to Miss Irene May, youngest ...

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  20. CAPERTEE HOTEL LICENSE.

    At the Rylstone Licensing Court on Friday Thomas Blunden, of Lapstone, near Wellington, who has purchased the Royal Hotel at Cepertec, from Mr. B. Livermore, was ...

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