A very largely attended public mooting was held in Noon's Hall on Thursday evening last to deal with the sanitary question. Mr. Goo. Read, J.P., president of the Progress ...
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Advertising : 535 wordsAt noon on Saturday, the 22nd ult., a nice wedding took place in the Church of England Hartley, at which the Rev. T. J. Heffernan, Rural Dean, officiated. The principals were ...
Article : 449 wordsThe golden jubilee of the foundation of the Catholic diocese of Bathurst will be celebrated in May this year and will coincide with the visit of the Papal delegate ...
Article : 347 wordsA great shock was caused throughout our district to-day (Thursday), by the hows of the very sad and untimely death of Master Michacl O'Brien, the result of a very serious ...
Article : 309 wordsLight showers started to fall at 9 a.m; on Friday, continuing till the evening, when a thunderstorm broke over, and heavy rain fell for upwards of an hour,flooding the ...
Article : 127 wordsThe military camp at the local Showground is assuming large proportions. There are now about 650 men in camp, and new arrivals are daily coming in. By the cud of the present ...
Article : 221 wordsA couple of residents-- recent arrivals -- started out on the 26th, to paint the town red, and if lurid, filthy language will accomplish that end, then Newnes was undoubtedly ...
Article : 164 wordsWord has been received from the department by the teacher of Mount David school that the two boys (R. Gibbons and T. Pasco), who wore candidates at the recent qualifying ...
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Advertising : 843 wordsMr. Jas. Conlon, son., was removed from here to a private hospital in Bathurst, suffering from some eye complaint. All join in wishing Mr. Conlon a speedy recovery. ...
Article : 101 wordsSplendid rain fell here on Friday afternoon, and continued throughout the night; 156 points being recorded. The district will benefit greatly. Good crops of corn and ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. T. Baker, only son of Mr. Jas. Baker, of this neighborhood, has passed the medical test and goes into camp this week. Tom is a member of the Sunny Corner Rifle Club, ...
Article : 115 wordsThe very long spoil of dry weather was broken on Thursday, when nice rain commenced to fall, and continued until the following morning, the total being about two ...
Article : 151 wordsNice nun fell on Friday last, which will benefit the potato crops greatly. Harvesting is in full swing, though most crops are very poor. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe week-end ram, amounting to 127 points, was the salvation of the district corn crops, which, were last languishing as a result of" the long dry spell. In other respects too, ...
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Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Wed 2 Feb 1916, Page 1
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