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  4. MECHANICS' ELECTION.

    The ballot papers in connection with the election of a committee for the above will be counted to- night, and Mr. G. H. Taylor will formally ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat 37½ to 37½, flour £8126 to £815, chaff £4 to £415, lucerne [?] to £510, oaten hay £45 to £4 10, butter 112, maize 4 to 41. ...

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  8. Those Returning Officers.

    In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Wood desired to know why the returning officer at Dubbo was deposed. He said: "I do not say there was not ...

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  9. HUGE RAILWAY LOAN.

    Mr. Cann has intimated that he intends to give notice of a special appropriation of £3,000,000 for railway constructional purposes. This sum ...

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  10. SUCCESSFUL WATER- BORING.

    Messrs. Pocknall and Christian report having continued their successes in boring for water in the Dubbo district. In their No. 2 bore on Mr. ...

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  11. Local and General.

    On Australian mother has claimed the second baby bonus. The first baby was born on the day the bonus became operative. October 10, and the ...

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  12. POLICE COURT.

    In the police court at Dubbo yesterday, before Mr. A. T. Cochrane, C.M., Andrew Guild was fined 10 or in default, 48 hours' hard labor, for having ...

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  13. MR. G. H. TAYLOR.

    We are glad to note that Mr. G. H. Taylor, who has been suffering from a bad attack of influenza, is now much better and able to be about again. ...

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  14. THE HOSPITAL BALL.

    The ball in all of the funds of Dubbo District Hospital netted £100 3s 2d. A balance- sheet shows that subscriptions totalled £6255, ...

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  15. COMING EVENTS.

    Dubbo races, next Thursday and Friday; F. and S. annual picnic, 17th inst.; Gourie annual carnival, 24th inst.; Professor Cooke's lecture next ...

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  16. A UNIVERSITY SUCCESS.

    Mr. G. C. Wellisch, a brother of Mr. A. L. Wellisch, Crown Lands Agent at Dubbo, has passed his second degree examination in the Faculty of ...

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  17. THE BOWLING CLUB.

    At a meeting of members of the above, held on Wednesday night, it was decided to hold the annual meeting on Friday, 26th inst. Another ...

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  18. C. OF E. PICNIC.

    The annual Sunday school picnic will be held at Mogriguy on Wednesday, 24th inst. The same conditions as to pupils' fares, the excursion train, ...

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  19. PRESENTATION.

    Before leaving Bathurst for Dubbo, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Alexander were presented by the Rev. E. Rogers, on behalf of the members of the Baptist ...

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  20. A BIG LOSS.

    A traveller from Sydney to Parramatta on Tuesday night left a parcel containing £600 worth of jewellery in the train. He soon discovered his loss, ...

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  21. IMPORTANT TO PUNTERS.

    Mr. Fred, O'Neil, the well-known Ballarat bookmaker, who a month or two back made himself famous by planking down £500 in cash on the ...

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  22. A RICHMOND RIVER VISITOR.

    Mr. S. Dickson, of the Lismore district, is at present spending a holiday day with his brother, Mr. B. Dickson, dentist, of Dubbo. ...

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  23. A COACHING ACCIDENT.

    An accident happened to the coach which left Coonnbarabran for Gunnedah on Monday. Going down Abbott's Gap the horses became unmanageable, ...

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  24. WESTERN MAILS DELAYED.

    The derailment of an engine at Lapstone tunnel yesterday morning caused a serious block to traffic. The through train from Bourke arrived in ...

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  25. A DUBBO DANGER'S SUCCESS.

    The Highland Gathering at Peak Hill on Monday drew a record crowd; people were there from all parts of the countryside. The gate receipts ...

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  26. CRICKET SEASON.

    At a meeting held at Buninyong on Wednesday, over which Mr. T. H. Mathews presided, a cricket club was formed, and twenty members were ...

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  27. WAS IT VACCINATION ?

    At the inquest of Mary Facer, aged 19, who lived at Glebe, it was stated that she was perfectly healthy and in good spirits before her death. Her ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. KELLY. M.L.A.

    The death is announced of Mr. Andrew Kelly, M.L.A. for the Lachlan. Mr. Kelly, who was 55 years of age, had been ill for some time and unable ...

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  29. GEURIE CARNIVAL.

    Geurie's big annual carnival will be held on Wednesday, 24th inst. This event is Geurie's show. Some of our readers might remember the ...

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  30. THE PROROGATION.

    At a caucus meeting of the State Labor Party yesterday a strong feeling was expressed in favor of an immediate winding up of the session in ...

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  31. WELLINGTON RACES.

    The Wellington show races were opened yesterday in splendid weather. The attendance, which was large, included a number of Dubbo ...

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  32. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.

    Those who attended the lecture on astronomy on Tuesday will be interested to learn that an eclipse of the moon will take place on September 15, ...

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  33. WELLINGTON SHOW.

    Wellington show, held this week, was a gratifying success. The gate receipts amounted to £32184. Dubbo was well represented. Following are ...

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  34. SMALLPOX AT BATHURST.

    A young man, who resided at Raglan, on Wednesday submitted himself to medical examination, as the result of which he was sent to the isolation ...

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  35. SUPREME COURT.

    The Supreme Court will be opened in Dubbo on Wednesday next, before Mr. Justice Pring. The following cases have been set down for hearing:-- ...

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  36. NEW BOOKS.

    The volumes recently added to the library of the Mechanics' Institute are now ready for issue. They are: "The Veldt Dwellers" (Bancroft), ...

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  37. MICKETYMULGA LAND.

    It is notified that applications for additional holdings out of the area of 880 acres, in the parish of Micketymulga, county of Lincoln, will become ...

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  38. C. OF E. CONGRESS.

    Rev. Canon Lea left Dubbo yesterday for Brisbane, where he will, as chaplain to Bishop Long, attend the Church of England Congress to be hall ...

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  39. FARMERS' PICNIC.

    At a meeting of the F. and S. A. annual picnic executive, held on Saturday last, it was stated that £13 in cash had been collected, and fourteen ...

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  40. News and Notes.

    A man was relieved of £37 at Ascot races. The shop assistants' strike at Broken Hill is to continue. ...

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  41. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    An exchange states that Mrs. [?] Blacket, of Dubbo, is an enthusiastic political student. On Friday last she left Dubbo by a stock train and was ...

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  42. PROFESSOR COOKE.

    If Professor Cooke is not altogether enamored of the manners of a little coterie of Dubbo boys who made themselves such a nuisance to the ...

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  43. BIG HORSE SALE.

    Messrs. Cadell and Co. report having held their spring horse sale yesterday, when fully 300 horses were yarded. Time not permitting about 150 were ...

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  44. RAILWAY MISHAP AT BALLADORAN.

    On Tuesday an an engine and [?] van were proceeding from Gilgandra to Dubbo, the van was derailed at the 314 mileage, and was dragged for ...

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  45. LOCKED LAND.

    At Coonamble on Monday night, Mr. Wade said the appeal at last elections to support Labor was based on promises of abundance of land, cheap ...

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  46. CARR'S SOAP WORKS.

    In Sydney Equity Court on Tuesday the Australian Card Manufacturing Company, petitioned for the winding up of J. Carr and Coy. Ltd., of ...

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  47. THE PREMIER'S VISIT.

    The Honorable the Premier (Mr. W. A. Holman) will address a meeting of electors in the Empire Hall on the night of Saturday, September 20. ...

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