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  5. RAILWAY DEFICIT.

    Despite the increase of fares and freights there will be a big deficit in connection with the railway accounts this year. The returns for the past nine ...

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  6. BRIEF NEWS.

    From a mob of 3000 sheep, travelling from Moree to Coonamble, 100 died from hoven. The estate of the late Henry Whitten, ...

    Article : 432 words
  7. SCIENCE ON THE SHEEP'FLY.

    Any suggestions in the direction of offering a menus to cope with the sheep fly past is now read with interest by the graziers, most of whom are very ...

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  8. MINISTER AND BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Young P.P. Board, a letter was read from Mr. P. Loughtin, Minister for Lands, asking that the board would not enforce the ...

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  9. EUMUNGERIE HOTEL.

    In the Dubbo Licensing Court last week before Mr. Meeson, a transfer of the license of the Eumungerie Hotel, was granted to W. J. Grewcow ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. DUBBO-WEBRIS GREEK RAILWAY.

    A report from Binnaway says that splendid progress is being made with the construction of the second section of the Dubbo-Werris Creek railway. ...

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  11. DUBBO BOWLING CLUB.

    Speaking ut the smoke concert tendered to the visiting Sydney bowlers, Mr. F. W. Gavel, president of the Dubbo Bowling Club, indicated ...

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  12. FARMERS' WINTER SCHOOL.

    Mr. S. U. Davies, hon. secretary of the Dubbo branch of the F. and S.A., has received particulars of the winter school for farmers, which will be held ...

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  13. SPORTS GROUND.

    Thanks to Mr. L. J. Astley and Mr. J. Hickey, the sports ground is now ploughed, and later may be rolled and levelled and sown with couch. Of ...

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  14. KUERAJONG PLANTATIONS.

    "H.M.S.," writing in the "Australasian," states that a new source of provision against drought has been started by Mr. H. R. Buttsworth, who ...

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