Our Supplement.—The supplement of this evening's issue contains:—Poetry, "Jest A laughing;" continuation of tale, "A Inherited Feud;" District News—Rylstone ...
Article : 3,487 wordsAfter three weeks' dirty, disagreeable weather a delightful change took place on Monday afternoon, when rain began to descent on the parched soil. Throughout the night it fell steadily, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsThe boys in the carpentry classes of the nautical school-ship, Sobraon, last year made for public school buildings throughout the State 748 dual desks for infants, 67 ...
Article : 168 wordsDuring the currency of the recent show a bullock weight-guessing competition was promoted by the Northern Agricultural Association, and received much attention from visitors to the ...
Article : 92 wordsThe prosperity of a town and district does met only depend, upon the natural resources of the district, and the industry with which those resources are developed. These are ...
Article : 715 wordsJ. T. McMahon v. Ernest. Mitchell, claim for 7s 6d, goods sold. Mr. Shaw appeared for plaintiff, for whom a verdict was given for the amount claimed, with a court costs and 2 6d witness ...
Article : 144 wordsThe spasmodic raids mode upon betting shops, as though by way of giving members of the force a little change and excitement, are not calculated to inspire the public with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 486 wordsWe have to record with much regret the departure of two old and highly esteemed residents of this town—Messrs. Frank Huston and John Sheridan, the former having been connected with the ...
Article : 220 wordsIt was a plucky enterprise on the part of the committee of the Teralba School of Arts to undertake the educational and musical tournament which has just been successfully ...
Article : 180 wordsBreaches of the Railway Bylaws,—Thomas Williams and George Williams, two strangers, pleaded guilty to charges of travelling on the railway in a cattle waggon from Branxton to Singleton ...
Article : 286 wordsThe State Premier reports that he has received a letter from a gentleman whose name is at present withheld, who offers to purchase an estate in a first-class district, of ...
Article : 295 wordsThe continuous dry weather has been causing considerable anxiety to dairyman and farmers here, and the wheat and barley crops were showing the effects very much, Yesterday evening, however ...
Article : 240 wordsThe "cocher de flaere," aggressive, loud in his talk, ever grumbling, has an instinctive horros of fighting, and never uses his lists. He relies on his tongue and on his wonderful imagination ...
Article : 246 wordsThe next step in connection [?] above railway is expected to be taken [?] to-morrow (Wednesday), when the House [?] be, asked to sanction the introduction and [?] passage of ...
Article : 98 wordsA sensation has been caused in the South Australian Civil Service by the Crown Law officers advising the Government that what is known as Castino's Act, passed in 1894 ...
Article : 451 wordsThe expenditure of our postal department with its small population scattered over [?] a very large area, is necessarily very large [?] the business to be done. It is therefore [?] ...
Article : 186 wordsOwing to the unfavourable weather, consequent on the high westerly that prevailed, the final of the Ladies Championship in connection with the East Maitland Lawn Tennis Club, was not played on ...
Article : 168 wordsProf. Richet has related an interesting case of telepathy, which is worthy (says a contemporary) of being reproduced since it has never before appeared in print. "I dare say you are ...
Article : 356 wordsFew people are aware of the dangers to life which have existed for many years about Newcastle in the burning slack-heaps. The sad story of the death of the two little ...
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Advertising : 112 wordsSir P. Sydney Jones has rendered yeoman service in the fight against the woeful ravages of consumption, and he probably owes his wall-deserved knighthood to his splendid ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Tue 19 Sep 1905, Page 2
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