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  2. Advertising

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  4. A GOOD BORE.

    Mr. G. Rogers, of Greenvale, Narromine, has just put down a bore on his property close to his home. Water was found at a depth of 240 feet, where a ...

    Article : 48 words
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  6. RETURNED HOME.

    The Mayor (Aid. Ritter) returned to Dubbo by this morning's mail train from Sydney, where he had been spending a few days. ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Aurora arrived yesterday at Adelaide with Dr. Mawson and party on board. All are well. The Governor welcomed the explorers. ...

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  9. THE TOWN BAND.

    The Dubbo Town Band under the baton of Mr. Crean, wiil play a number of selections in Victoria Park on Sunday evening next, commencing after ...

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  10. Local and General.

    An officer of the Public Works Department has been in Narromine conducting boring operations on the bank of the river, to ascertain for a supply. ...

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  11. LAND HUNGER.

    So far 31 applications have been received at the Dubbo Laud Office for the two farms at Mogrigny. It is expected that many more applications ...

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  12. FOR AN UNLAWFUL PURPOSE.

    At the forthcoming Dubbo Quarter Sessions, William Alfred Peel, of Trangie, will be placed on trial for, on or about September 15 last, ...

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  13. BIG PRICE FOR LAND.

    Mr. W. Clotheir, of Comlong, Tweed River, is reported to have sold his farm of 123 acres, banana land, to Mr. P. O'Keeffe at £15 per acre. There are ...

    Article : 44 words
  14. A THRILLING EXPERIENCE.

    Thomas Henderson, a member of a well-known motoring firm, had a thrilling escape from death on the mountains. He was driving to the city, and ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. BOY'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    The two-year-old son of Mr. W. Condon, of Mudgee, who while playing in the street last week, was kicked in the forehead by a straying horse, is ...

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  16. "GAZETTE" GLEANINGS.

    By the "Government Gazette" the following have been granted certificates of qualification as auditors:--J. Heane, H. Heane, L. H. Snelling, A. W. ...

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  17. DEATH AT DRIPSTONE.

    On Monday last the death occurred at Dripstone of Mrs. H. Hughes, at the age of 42 years. A husband and six children survive her. It is only ...

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  18. OPERATION NECESSARY.

    Mrs. Fred Roth, of Mudgoe, met with a nasty mishap recently. She was washing, when a needle, evidently left in some article, run into her hand ...

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  19. COLLISION ON THE YARRA.

    The steamer Bombala, outward bound from Melbourne to Sydney, collided with the Coogee on the Yarra on Wednesday. The former's stern ripped ...

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  20. BATHURST WATER SUPPLY.

    Alderman Rigby and Mr. E. Durack M.L,.A., interviewed the Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) on Thursday regarding the Government's intentions in ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. EUGENICS AND MARRIAGE.

    Professor Anderson, Stuart, addressing the Eugenics and Education Society, said that he thought the idea of demanding a medical certificate of ...

    Article : 51 words
  22. NEW PRODUCE BUSINESS.

    The numerous friends of Mr. Arthur Samuels, who has controlled the business of Mr. J. Hasler for some years, will be pleased to learn that he has ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. ORANGE MEAT FOR SYDNEY.

    During the past few days Orange butchers have been sending increasing quantities of meat to Sydney purchasers. This is in consequence of the ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. STARTLING STATEMENTS.

    At the Sydney Police Court on Wednesday J. Lillico was accused of robbing and assaulting Jas. Fleming. The charge led to some startling ...

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  25. MUNICIPAL ELECTION UPSET.

    On Thursday the Full Court upset the recent Canterbury elections, holding the returning officer was wrong in rejecting nominations. ...

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  26. THE QUEEN OF BENI.

    At the Carolan Williams wedding breakfast on Tuesday last, Rev. Dr. Brophy drew attention to the presence of Granny Ryan, "The Queen of Beni" ...

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  27. RELINQUISHING BUSINESS.

    On account of Mrs. Seymour's indifferent health, Mr. George Seymour has sold the license and goodwill of the Wellington Club House Hotel, and ...

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  28. RAIN.

    During last night good soaking rain fell in Dubbo, and to-day showery conditions prevail. There is every prospect of the splendid rainfall being ...

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  29. BOWLERS RETURN.

    Mr. John Spence, president of the New South Wales Bowling Association, on Tuesday entertained at dinner at Tuesday entertained at dinner at Baumann's Cafe the Australian bowlers ...

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  30. RAILWAY NEWS.

    Mr. R. Sherringham (Dubbo) and Mr. G. Newell (Geuric) have been appointed porters at the local railway station, and have entered upon their ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. MELON-EATING CONTEST.

    When two-up and "Yankee grab" fail to amuse the dwellers out Geurie way they turn their heads in the direction of other sporting innovations. ...

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  32. Sporting Notes

    Office Boy tips the following to occurs places tomorrow: Newmarket.-- Brattle 1, Gold Brew 2, Silver Lad 3. Cup.--Belove 1, The Parisian 2, Sea ...

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  33. "GAZETTE STUFFING."

    Memory of the late Mr. T. W. Heaydon, for many years Council Clerk and Borough Manager to Dubbo Municipal Council, is revived by the inclusion of ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. SAID HE PICKED IT UP.

    An old man, named Roddy Sheedy, was charged at Bogan Gate with uttering a forged cheque for £9 10s 6d, drawn on the Bogan gate branch of ...

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  35. REV. J. E. CARRUTHERS RETIRING

    At the Methodist Conference the Rev. J. E. Carruthers, the ex-president of the conference, retired the active ministry of the Church. ...

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  36. NOT COMING TO BATHURST.

    Hawker, the aviator, has decided not to visit Bathurst. After finishing up in Sydney on Saturday, he will perform at Albury, Ballarat and Bendigo, after ...

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  37. POSTAL VOTING.

    Giving evidence before the Electoral Commission at Perth on Tuesday the Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Stenberg), said that the postal vote system in ...

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  38. GUTTERS OF BEER.

    Fourteen hundred gallons of beer were poured down the Queenstown, Tas., gutters, on Friday. The consignment had deteriorated beyond the ...

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  39. A PROGRESSIVE FIRM.

    So great has been the demand for vehicles manufactured by Wilson and Carveth, that the firm has found it necessary to work over-time to meet ...

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  40. DRUNKS IN TRAINS.

    Superintendent Milne attended the Orange court yesterday in connection with a case of assault in a train. The evidence showed that the parties ...

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  41. RAILWAY FARES INCREASED.

    At a special meeting of the Executive Council on Wednesday substantial increases in railway fares and freights were sanctioned. From next Saturday ...

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  42. HOLY TRINITY.

    A preparation and intercession service is arranged at Holy Trinity Church for to-night at 7.30, to be followed by choir practise at 8. Next Sunday is ...

    Article : 181 words
  43. MONARCH PICTURES.

    At the Monarch Picture Palace to-night three star-films will be screened, two being from Pathe's film exchange. "The Life of Georges Carpentier," the ...

    Article : 163 words
  44. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    On Monday evening next the fortnightly meeting of the Dubbo Municipal Council will be held. Aid, Bardeu is to move: ...

    Article : 187 words
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  46. THE DURHAM ELECTION.

    The petition of Mr. Walter Bennett, against the return of Mr. W. Brown, who was declared elected for the Durham electorate, has been gazetted. ...

    Article : 132 words
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