The Lady Superioress of the Gundagai Convent, Sister Mary Stani[?], was the recipient of several presentations last week. Mother Mary Stanislaus has grown old in the ...
Article : 521 wordsThere were two noticeable features in connection with the sale last week, that in themselves are a source for congratulation. Firstly, a higher price for greasy wool (12½d) ...
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Advertising : 9 wordsYou are sure to enjoy Christmas if first wall on park and Co. ON Saturday next Mr. Perry's household ...
Article : 1,545 wordsThe funeral obsequies of the late Dr William Chalmers, Bishop of Goulburn, were conducted in St. Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn, on Saturday. ...
Article : 161 wordsIt has often been wondered why New South Wales (the richest and most prospe-ous state in the Commonwealth) has lagged behind little Victoria in many things. In ...
Article : 1,400 wordssales on Thursday: J. M. Carberry, Gobarralong, mil Gundagai, 1 bullock at .11 15/; 8 bullocks to £9 6/, averaging £8 12/3 ; 1 stag at £6. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 336 wordsThe following team has been selected to represent New South Wales in the match against the English cricketers, to be commenced on Friday next:— ...
Article : 259 wordsThe following land has been withdrawn from the temporary common at North Gundagai:— Land district of Gundagai. Partly ...
Article : 1,050 wordsTo bid farewell to the dashing three-quarter player and captain of the local football team (Mr. G. E. Molesworth), who has secured at position in the office of Mr. Russell Jones, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 313 wordsThe Lotus Club, New York, entertained Mr. Jos. Coate, the American ambassador to Great Britain, the friendship of England being the ...
Article : 308 wordsOur congratulations to the members of tho local Band on the success they succeeded in making of their minimi reunion held on Sunday last. ...
Article : 374 wordsThousands of men are toiling on the railway from Moscow to the Pacific, across Siberia. They live on tea and brown bread, with boot once a week. Their wage ...
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