As Home to Orange Week is bringing to our town a number of people who have been associated with its early history, directly and by descent, ...
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Advertising : 108 wordsOf course it will be seen that the following references to the early days of Orange, before 'we had any beards, black or white, are for the first few ...
Article : 1,428 wordsFrom "Well's Geographical Dictionary and Gazetteer," 1848 (Mitchell Library:—"Orange.—A parish in the county of Bathurst, N.S.W., bounded ...
Article : 366 wordsApril 20, 1864: The greatest order prevailed, which, taking the number of booths, and the warm, dusty day into consideration, was a matter of ...
Article : 235 wordsThe Orange of to-day comprises the old Municipalities of Orange and East Orange (amalgamated 1912). The area of the municipality is 1325 acres, ...
Article : 132 wordsAugust 27, 1864: The general desire that has arisen amongst the storekeepers at Orange for shop decoration has led to the introduction of several ...
Article : 1,277 words"Western Examiner," January 9. 1864: The following are the principal advertisers, Dalton [?] ganeral storekeepers; Mr. J. Parker, ...
Article : 113 wordsThe above show gave two or three splendid performances during Xmas week in Milltliorpe. There were some great displays of horsemanship, the ...
Article : 37 wordsMillthorpe had a vary busy time Xmas Eve. The streets were crowded, and the shops did good business. The trains took away about 100 people to ...
Article : 54 wordsImprovements are going on in varfous parts of the town. Mr. John Woodward is putting up a large brick building in connection with his ...
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Advertising : 151 wordsMr. Fred Connell received a photo of Capt. Boyd Bragg, M.M., who looks in splendid health. He is still in France. ...
Article : 128 wordsAugust 9, 1865: A meeting was held at Mr. Joseph Windred's on Monday evening, for the purpose of farming a Jockey Club, and making ...
Article : 240 wordsOn Xmas Eve night the Town Band rendered a programme of music in the street, under Bandmaster H. H. Powter, and at the conclusion were ...
Article : 148 wordsMrs. Thorpe has received the following letter regarding her son, Cpl. O. J. Thorpe, from Joan Piggott, written at Burden Lane, Belmont, Surrey, ...
Article : 186 wordsFrom the 4th January. 1915, when a start was made to excavate the first trench for the Orange main sewer, to 5th September, 1918. when the final ...
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Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Mon 30 Dec 1918, Page 6
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