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Advertising : 610 wordsTHE following notanda of facts, occurrences, edates, and appointments will be found of every-day use to enquirers, whether strangers to or resident in Wagga and the surrounding ...
Article : 1,887 wordsTHE late rains have had the effect of swelling the river rapidly, but it is now falling. On January 8th the height above summer level was 5ft., since when the greatest ...
Article : 829 words—An instance is has reported by the Tamworth Weekly News: —John Bennett of Tam worth and a carrier named John Crawley camped about three and a-half miles on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 wordsRichard Gibson (late of Dal. Campbell) and Co's reportL January 15. FAT CATTLE.—Short supply, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsLAND SELECTIONS.—The following conditional purchases were effected at the Wagga Land Office on Thursday: Charles R. Nixon 150 acres, parish of Gumly Gumly ...
Article : 975 wordsPIPING HOT! Not merely warm, close, sultry, oppressive, or any other comparative grade of heat; but down right scorching, screaming screeching ...
Article : 978 wordsTEN thousand persons viewed the remains of Louis Napoleon, and the funeral passed off very quietly. Four French and four Italian officers ...
Article : 134 wordsAn unknown swagsman has been killed by a train near Bathurst to-day. Captain Cay of the steamer Wainut has been remanded on a charge of kidnapping. ...
Article : 139 wordsFAT CATTLE.—Prices ruling so high in Melbourne sales not easily affected here, a lot of about 100 was drafted out of and sold from Towns' 1000 head at North Wagga. Some small lots changed hands ...
Article : 230 wordsTHE brief armistice is over. This afternoon, hostilities will be resumed in the waiting Hall of Macquarie-street, and I may safely resume my jottings with the hope of having ...
Article : 1,246 wordsMAIDEN PLATE of 40 sovs For all maidens at the times of entrace; weight for age One mile and a half. Winners, after nomination, of one race to carry 51bs. ...
Article : 211 wordsFAT CATTLE.—There is a good demand for prime cattle, and buyers ready to inspect any offered. Messrs. Bowen and McAlister started a nice lot of 213 to market. We quote Bullocks, £6 10s. to ...
Article : 159 wordsWOOL.—We held our first sale to-day since the termination of the holidays, at which we submitted a catalogue comprising 728 bales to a good attendance of buyers, but have to report a very dull market at ...
Article : 801 wordsSELLING HURDKE RACE. A sweepstakes of I sov. each, with 30 sovs. added. One mile and three quarters over five leaps not exceeding 4ft. Welter, weights for ...
Article : 174 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Thomas West, for an aggravated case of drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was findes 20s STRAY HORSES.—Joseph M'Charthy, whose ...
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Wagga Wagga Advertiser and Riverine Reporter (NSW : 1868 - 1875), Sat 18 Jan 1873, Page 2
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