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  2. BATHURST.

    HERE is no doubt that Bathurst well deserves all the admiration she has received, for at all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 107 words
  3. ALL SAINTS' COLLEGE.

    This is a Church of England College, standing oil a hill, where a glorious view of rapidly changing country is seen in all its varying atmospheric aspects. The front of the building is decorated ...

    Article : 318 words
  4. THE CATHEDRAL.

    Bathurst is certainly an ecclesiastical city. The Cathedral is a beautiful ecclesiastical architectural feature the city rejoices in; the warm, rudy bricks, half covered by dark ivy with the fresh ...

    Article : 261 words
  5. THE BATHS.

    These are the best imitation of a bathe in the open you could see, sun and air flooding the water with their warmth, and purity, as there is no roof but the sky. Eighty thousand gallons of water— ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. MACHATTIE PARK.

    Although there are forty-eight acres of park land in Bathurst, undoubtedly this park is the most charming. There are eight acres it the most picturesque garden, with a silvery lake and golden carp, sighing ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. ST. STANISLAUS.

    I went with some trepidation to this college, for everyone had said "They don't like women there." And how I wished I was a man—for the first time in my life. A kindly, courteous voice ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 625 words
  8. BATHURST OF TO-DAY

    The first thing I noticed was the crisp clear outlines of the buildings, standing out against distant green bills, and still greener clumps and avenues of trees, which grow. In every corner where they can ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 289 words
  9. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    In 1855 the School of Arts began its existence in, as it were, the middle ages of Bathurst, when in a very short time the cry was for more accommodation. At a committee meeting in 1855, convened by Mr. ...

    Article : 556 words
  10. THE GAOL.

    This handsome building cost £120,000, and covers about 10 acres, the arrangements being of the most modern description. The gardens are an especial feature, every yard's grim bareness being ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    Technical education is flourishing in Bathurst, and a keenly intelligent interest taken in science ana art; some of the students having distinguished themselves abroad. The Technological Museum ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. SHOW GROUND.

    The annual shows have brought this into notice so often that I need not say much about it. It occupies 25 acres, trees and flowers abound, and the buildings are spacious and effectively grouped. ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. SPORTS.

    Most sports are in favor, and the clubs are vigorous, as the physique of most ol the young men proves. Taking them all round, the people of this part of the colony are typical of the ...

    Article : 200 words
  14. ESROM-ROAD.

    One pleasant afternoon we drove along this road, skirting the Macquarie valley, which stretches almost to the horizon, the Macquarie winding through it, with weeping willows sweeping their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 503 words
  15. Sale of Children in Japan.

    The Japanese Government is issuing wholesale legal permits to destitute parents to sell their daughters. According to a letter recently received from a resident in Tokio, Japan ...

    Article : 452 words
  16. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL.

    The Roman Catholic Cathedral occupies a noticeable corner, and is half hidden by splendid trees. The architecture is somewhat severe, but dignified, the freestone facings relieving the some ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

    The Courthouse, Post Office, end Telegraph Office from a connected building of considerable dignity and artistic effect; the Courthouse occupying a central position has an imposing dome rising above a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 413 words
  18. ENVIRONMENTS.

    I went for a drive to Peel, crossing the plains towards the mountains, with their richlyladen fields and picturesque cottages. On the way we passed several loafers, evidently "on the ...

    Article : 468 words
  19. DAILY PRESS.

    The Bathurst "Daily Times" was established first in 1858, and has been in the hands of the present proprietary (Dowse and Macdougal) since 1873. It is liberal in its politics, and a staunch ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. "THE NATIONAL ADVOCATE."

    This paper is the protectionist journal of Bathurst, and was started seven years Ago by the enthusiastic workers for this cause, who have since made it the one thing to be preached and ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. THE HOSPITAL.

    The hospital is a handsome building in the pavilion style, stands on the brow of a high hill, and the air flows through every corner of it in healthful draughts and the views from every ...

    Article : 237 words
  22. THE "FREE PRESS."

    This paper was born in 1844 as the "Bathurst Advocate." and can boast of a long life's experiences, having reported many of the city's most historical events, amongst them being the ...

    Article : 105 words
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