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Advertising : 221 wordsThe special train to Deepwater races carried no fewer than 684 passengers from Glen Innes, an increase of over 200 as compared with last year. ...
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Advertising : 1,493 wordsThe cycling and athletic carnival, held at the Sydney Sports Ground, on Monday night, under the auspices of the League of New South Wales Wheelmen, and the New South ...
Article : 176 wordsArrangements have been made by Jimmy Clabby and Ray Bronson to leave for England on the 21st instant. They go under contract to M. H. D. McIntosh, and will figure in ...
Article : 398 wordsA fire which caused the destruction of valuable property occurred at Ascot on Monday morning at a dairy which belongs to Mr. J. M. Campbell, and is worked by Mr. ...
Article : 141 words220 YARDS HANDICAP. Prizes, £4, £2, and £1.—J. Shakespeare, 15yds., 1; R. B. Campbell, 4yds, 2; H. R. Thompson, 10yds, 3. An easy will by two yards. Time, 23sec. ...
Article : 65 wordsThe members of St. Peter's Choir tendered Mr. and Mrs C. R. Topham a farewell evening in the Rusden-street schoolroom on Friday night last. At a suitable juncture, ...
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Advertising : 350 wordsPotato-planting is about finished in this district. Some of the farmers have large areas under tubers. Haymaking operations have begun, crops on an average being fair. ...
Article : 144 wordsMessrs. Davies and Wilton, of Scene, have just given £100 for the first bull calf by Combination Jack (imp.) reared on Kameruka Estate. He is only eight months old. ...
Article : 1,423 wordsSportsmen generally will be sorry to learn of the death of the wife of the well-known Randwick trainer, Mr. A. W. Barry, which occurred on Monday. Deceased was ...
Article : 433 wordsIt is anticipated, if all goes well, that a daily train service will be established between Dungog and Maitland by Easter next. It is stated that a mixed passenger and goods ...
Article : 79 wordsThe recent rain has had a splendid effect on the surrounding country, and a young and vigorous growth of grass and vegetation is everywhere apparent. The man on the ...
Article : 244 wordsThe rainfall experienced in New South Wales during the year 191[?] has been very favorable generally. Practically the whole of the "wheat belt" had totals which either ...
Article : 400 wordsMrs. Ross, of the Commercial Hotel, met with a misfortune last week, which went pretty close to destroying one of her eyes. She was picking up a lemonade bottle when ...
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Advertising : 268 wordsAt Inverell several cases of importance in connection with the transfers of Closer Settlement Farms and Settlement Leases came before the local Land Board during ...
Article : 396 wordsProbably one of the largest icebergs seen of recent years near the track of ocean-going steamers was viewed from the liner Oravia as she passed the Falkland Islands ...
Article : 207 wordsA team representing Sydney, North Sydney, and Middle Harbor, played at Muswellbrook and defeated the local team by nine wickets and 200 runs. ...
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The Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW : 1910 - 1916), Thu 5 Jan 1911, Page 3
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