THE Federal address safely disposed of, there comes into operation one of the most mystifying accompaniments of Government by contradiction. A few ...
Article : 405 wordsTENDERS are invited in this issue for clearing prickley pears on the Common, also for stables at Edinglassic for Mr. J. C. White. ...
Article : 28 wordsSIR,—Although I know it is not customary to receive correspondence in answer to communications appearing in a contemporary, I hope you will ...
Article : 584 wordsIN view of the acknowledged suitability of the Hunter District for a flourishing dairy industry, and the establishment by the A.C. and F. Co., of a factory at ...
Article : 849 wordsA SUPPLEMENT to the Government Gazette of the 9th inst., No. 649, contains particulars of a large number of prickly-pear leases for which tenders ...
Article : 40 wordsTHE numerous friends of our much respected Dr. Grigsori will, we are sure, learn with regret that there is little (if any) improvement in the state of his ...
Article : 84 wordsWE are requested to mention that the Rev. A. C. Thomas, of Morpeth, will assist in the services at S. Alban's Church on Sunday morning next, and ...
Article : 50 wordsThe jury in the Smith-Norton libel case have been locked up since 3.30 to-day. They were unable to agree, and it is expected they will be locked ...
Article : 35 wordsSOME petty pilferers have recently been making a practice of robbing local flower gardens, and such a nuisance has this become that one ...
Article : 70 wordsIN the Assembly, the Treasurer was asked whether it was a fact that selectors were charged 5s for requesting the amount of the unpaid balances on ...
Article : 110 wordsThe trial of G. P. Smith, for criminally libelling John Norton, has been occupying the Central Criminal Court all the week. The alleged libel ...
Article : 139 wordsAt Montreal (Canada) International championship meeting on Saturday, B. Goodson, of Sydney, won a five miles amateur handicap. ...
Article : 89 wordsIN addition to "Prince Chester" and "Kingsley," which are at the service of the public at Merton, there are announced in our business columns ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE late showery weather has given an impetus to the growth of all crops and caused the country to assume her spring mantle, but we have not had ...
Article : 266 wordsTHE following items of correspondence from official sources have been handed to us for publication by Mr. R. G. D. Fitz-Gerald Sydney, roth August, 1899. ...
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Advertising : 78 wordsThe English footballers played their last match on Saturday, in rain and mud, and won by 13 points to nil. At a banquet in the evening, Parson ...
Article : 170 wordsONLY three members of the local Civilian Rifle Club faced the elements on Saturday afternoon to compete in the second stage of the current ...
Article : 103 wordsThE Premier says that it has been definitely arranged that the Colonial Treasurer shall make his financial statement on Wednesday. Mr. Reid ...
Article : 594 wordsMr. Want has returned, but so Far from making the sensational disclosures which were expected respecting his relations to the Government and the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe promoting fraternity are having a stroke of luck, by reason of the dredging boom. The process is delightfully simple. You don't need any ...
Article : 217 wordsA CRIBBAGE match was played at Mr. Clapworthy's, Kayuga, on Thursday night last between the Kayuga team which played recently at Muswellbrook ...
Article : 111 wordsThe financial advisers of the Government, seem to be as much "out of it" as its professional advisers on other points. Acting on their representations ...
Article : 129 wordsA LAD named Douglas Creer, 17, a blacksmith's apprentice, died at Bombala, on Thursday night, in a billiard-room at Rowley's Hotel, under ...
Article : 177 wordsSIR,—Since I wrote last on this subject the Minister for Lands has published a summary of transactions in Crown lands since 1895, which, ...
Article : 526 wordsTHE rain which was falling when we went to press on Friday night continued intermittently until Sunday night, when the weather cleared. Up ...
Article : 126 wordsOne important branch of trade, the export of frozen meat, seems to be knocked on the head so far as Sydney is concerned. Mutton fit for export is ...
Article : 221 words"The History of Christian Science," by Judge Hauna, of the United States, has reached Sydney. It contains an account of one of the most remarkable ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. PENGELLEY, an expert in the various branches of preservation, embalming, and disinfecting work visited Muswellbrook on Saturday last for the ...
Article : 125 wordsTHE destructive hurricane which passed over the West Inches has wrecked the town of Ponce, in Puerto Rico. Two hundred inhabitants were drowned. ...
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Advertising : 318 wordsPURSUANT to notice, the property of the Scone Co-operative Dairy Co. was offered at auction on Friday morning in the presence of a fair number of ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Association for the Advancement of Science, of which Professor Livcridge, of Sydney University, is the permanent Secretary, is to hold its ...
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The Muswellbrook Chronicle (NSW : 1898 - 1955), Wed 16 Aug 1899, Page 2
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