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Advertising : 1 wordsButter, 118/2, per cwt. Eggs. 1/ per dozen. Cheese, 7¼ per lb. Bacon, 10½perlb. ...
Article : 67 wordsEverybody seemed to be in good humor last evening at the garden feto in the Convent grounds, and the ladies in charge of the stalls plied ...
Article : 594 words213th day of the war. Orange races to-day and to-morrow. For quanity and quality a record has been established, ...
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Advertising : 495 wordsAt the produce saies to-day 65 trucKs were onered, 19 passing. Thus market was hrm. Wacaten cuarr, choice 8/4 to 8/6, ...
Article : 156 wordsAt Homebush sales to-day the sheep market was slightly easier, 41,629 being penned, including more than an average of xbreds. Poorer quality ...
Article : 121 wordsThere was the usual attendance of buyers at the Orange Stock Yards yesterday, when about 1000 lat sheep bes.des a few thousand stores were ...
Article : 597 wordsAutumn Hurdles Wisconsin 1, Von Homreigh 2, Chess 3. Winner, 4 to 1. Won by 4 lengths. Time, 5.461/2. Lloyd Stakes—Traquette 1, Jolly ...
Article : 271 wordsMr. F. Flowers, chairman of the Meat for Imperial Purposes Board, stated that it would be possible to dispatch 150,000 carcases of mutton ...
Article : 107 wordsBedford, Taylor and Weston,Ltd., so,d at the saleyards yesterday on behalf of the Patrictic Fund, contribu tions of live stock from Mr. A. F. ...
Article : 73 wordsWhen Mr. Cann publicly announced recently that he conten placed a big reform of the police organisation. he must Have had many detinue pomts ...
Article : 239 wordsFurther argument took place in the Full Court today an the question of the powers of the State Industrial Court. The matter before the court ...
Article : 171 wordsThe best tip to-day is a"Stetson Hat" which you can purchase at Ormerod and Mace's in Summer street. One hat is always lancied more than ...
Article : 64 wordsLieutenant Jim Dalton was faroweiled at the railway station last night by the Town Banu. A big number of friends were present to say ...
Article : 162 wordsExaminations for piommotion will be held at an appointed time annanty at each country centre—Orange in October. The passing of these tests ...
Article : 321 wordsSpecial trains will leave Orange for the racecourse at 12-30 and 1.30. and return immediately after the races. The fare is 2/, including admission to ...
Article : 265 wordsSince the long succession of Orange reports were first published in the local press there has been no looking back. Orange evidence ...
Article : 369 wordsA very fine and special programme has been got together for the Empire Pictures to-night,In the Australian Hall, the most sensational war ...
Article : 110 wordsMessrs. E. H. Taylor and Co. report only 74 cattle yarded on Wednesday, principally vory plain, with a few yards of good cows and steers. There ...
Article : 69 wordsMarvellous Maxeo is the craze in Orange at present, and Fox Martin is being looked upon as a benefactor by the many picnickers who have been ...
Article : 62 wordsThe renowned racing melodramer. The Winner," is to be presented in film form at the Monarch Pictures to-night. It should prove a splendid ...
Article : 139 wordsAccording to the Coonamble papers Mr. Guy Arkins, the newly elected member for the Castloreagh,has been saying unkind things of the farmers ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Newbridge robbery case was heard at the Blayney police court on Wednesday. Jack Tracey and Morris Coghlan were charged with stealing ...
Article : 119 wordsThe committee of the Tweed District Hospital had a staggering list of had debts, due from patients at the institution.before them at their last ...
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Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Fri 5 Mar 1915, Page 2
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