The following official correspondence has been handed to us by Mr. S. K. Lees, M.P., for publication:—Department of Public Works, ...
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Article : 407 wordsMichael Merz, for behaving in a riotous manner in High-street, was fined 10s, in default 48 hours' lock-up. John Evett, for being found drunk in ...
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Article : 597 wordsThis talented company of musicians and vocalists I appeared at the Temperance Hall on Monday and Tuesday nights to moderate houses. Considering the reputation this clever company have we certainly ...
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Advertising : 1,248 wordsThis really first-class circus which has just completed a most succesful season in Sydney, will, perform at Penrith on Monday and Tuesday nights, at Springwood on Wednesday night, Katoomba on ...
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Family Notices : 53 wordsThe good people of St. Marys are promised a real treat next Saturday, in the shape of tea meeting and concert at the Protestant Hall, in aid of the Hall Fund. The tea will be well laid out and the ...
Article : 77 words"TRUE TILL DEATH,"—During the last severe winter a respectably dresssed traveller was found dead on the mountains, the only contents of his swag being a flour bag branded "G. Matthews and ...
Article : 727 wordsSir,—I am obliged to you for the promise of the insertion of Mr. Shearman's letter this week. That letter is of great value as giving a fair and impartial statement or history of the effects of Protection ...
Article : 160 wordsOn next Saturday night the people of Rooty Hill and Eastern Creek are also promised a treat. The talented Newland Family, who are so well-known in St. Marys and Penrith, as vocalists of a very high ...
Article : 97 wordsOn Saturday next a regatta organised by a number of the employes of the Emu Gravel and Road Metal Company will be held on the Nepean. There are four events and the afternoons amusement should ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsOn Thursday and Saturday next the Hawkesbury Race Club hold their spring meeting, and, judging by the numerous entries and the amount of interest taken, this meeting should be one of the ...
Article : 189 wordsProtectionists say that, in this country, prosperity has invariably followed in the wake of high protective tariff and depression as invariably followed on free trade legislation. ...
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Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962), Sat 8 Sep 1888, Page 4
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