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Advertising : 388 wordsElectoral Roll.-On Monday last a meeting of justices was held in the courthouse for revision of the Crookwell portion of the Argyle electoral roll for 1892-93. Eleven names were struck off through death ...
Article : 147 words"You dare to turn your back upon, me, eh! Very well. Within a couple of hours you shall turn that same back, naked, towards the cat of the Cascades, who with ...
Article : 3,339 wordsThe Season is, after all, turning out to be not so bad as was anticipated since the last rain. We have been favored with nice, mild weather, which has induced the grass to spring, and now more rain is ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Dairy Factory.-The quantity of milk received fox April was 47,574 4-10gal, for which the company paid suppliers 5 1/4 d per gallon, and out of which 21,0341b of butter was made. The average ...
Article : 81 wordsUnusual Interest was taken in the proceedings of the municipal council 011 Tuesday evening last, two rival loan schemes being down on the business paper. The finance committee recommended the borrowing ...
Article : 550 wordsOur Township is situated on one of the main stock routes of the colony, that is, from the Lachlan to Goulburn, and is in the junction of seven roads. (There's luck in odd numbers.) It is situated about ...
Article : 172 wordsInquest.-An inquiry was held at the Terminus Hotel on Monday last, before the coroner (Mr. C. P. Sowter) and a jury, touching the destruction by fire of the premises of Mr. J. M'Murtrie, on North Hill. ...
Article : 219 wordsAgricultural Society.-The £200 granted to the Agricultural Society has been placed in the A.J.S. Bank here; and as soon as possible the society will call for tenders to have the land fenced, cleared, and ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Governor's "Visit-It has been decided to entertain the Governor at a banquet on the evening of June 7, and to invite him to the hospital ball on the following evening. He will be presented with ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Citrus Fruits promise well for the coming season. Mandarins are the staple commodity just now, but the citrons, oranges, and lemons are ripening fast. I hear that Mr. Acres intends to forward ...
Article : 165 wordsSchool of Arts.-The committee have decided to increase the number of volumes in their library, and have voted a earn which will add considerably to their at present limited numbers. The billiard table has ...
Article : 239 wordsChildren's Concert.-The usual monthly Band of Hope concert was held in the Wesleyan Church on Mat 11 and was fairly well attended. Hospital Ball.-The ball which is to be held on ...
Article : 210 wordsA Gymnasium has been formed at the public school, which is now entitled "superior." Colorsergeant Bissaker, of the Bowral Volunteer Corps, has been appointed to instruct the cadets at the ...
Article : 291 wordsThe Greta Council are raging the member, Mr. Soobie, to nee his persuasive powers on Mr. Lyne, Minister for Works, to get that gentleman to inspect the main north road at as early date with a view of ...
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Advertising : 516 wordsAt a Sale of plain and fancy articles held in the Church of England school-house, Kelso, on Thursday and Friday last, in aid of the organ fund, the hand-some sum of £73 was realised. The ladies of the ...
Article : 262 wordsSavings Bank.-Consequent upon the resignation of the secretaryship of the Goulburn Savings Bank by Mr. A. W. Bullen, who has accepted a position with Messrs. Finlay and Company, auctioneers ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Season.-The weather during the past week has been beautiful and fine to-day. Steady rain commenced to fall, and there is every appearance of its continuing. The young grass is growing well since ...
Article : 490 wordsDeath.-A very sad fatality occurred last week, the victim being Mr. F. G. Bennison, a gentleman who was well known and highly respected by the residents of this district The deceased, while in a ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 25 May 1892, Page 7
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