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Detailed lists, results, guides : 262 wordsAccording to the announcement in our last issue, there was a meeting of gentlemen connected with the reefing interests in Grenfell, held at Teston's Hotel on Wednesday evening ...
Article : 458 wordsSIR—I trust you will give me on opportunity of expressing an opinion, which I believe is concurred in by numbers of my fellow townspeople, viz., that the net of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 293 wordsKIANDRA.—Little has been done in mining matters since I last wrote to you. The crushing machine has been completed, but it is at present at a stand still for want of water. It ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 382 wordsSIR—I see by the last week's "Record" that Grenfell is placed under the Towns and Police Act, and I do trust that something will be done about an Inspector of Weights and ...
Article : 182 wordsWalter Hopley, on remand, was charged with this offence. The apprehending constable deposed that while upon duty, in George street, on ...
Article : 340 wordsMUDGEE.—Wounderstand the bakers have raised the price of bread to fice pence the two pound loaf. With flour at £18 a ton there can be nothing to justify such a course. We ...
Article : 1,038 wordsOn Wednesday evening last at 4 o'clock the crushing machine recently removed from the Tygong to the One Mile, and there re-erected was christened in the presence of about 200 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsTHE NOBLE SCIENCE.—The meeting called for last Thursday week, a Tattersall's, unfortunately come to nothing, through the non-attendance of several gentlemen whose ...
Article : 207 wordsAll the visitors have at length left us, and Sydney is as dull as it always is after a race meeting. The few horsey people who remain stand listlesely about, as if they didn't know ...
Article : 526 wordsTwo inebriates, who indulged leo freely in strong waters on Saturday evening, pleaded guilty to the charge, and were fined five shillings each. ...
Article : 30 wordsSIR,—It is claimed by a large and influential portion of every community that amusements conduce to the health, both body and mind, of the young as well as the old. It is ...
Article : 454 wordsE. Judd was studmoned by G. Rulston, agent for Matthew O'Shen, to show cause why he should not be ejected from premises comprised in allotments 12 and 24 of ...
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Article : 32 wordsA STOREKEEPER'S letter, objecting to the closing of Dance-Houses, as also a WESLEYAN'S communication on the immortality of Dance-Saloons, are unavoidably held over. ...
Article : 34 wordsBy a recent proclamation of the government, the operation of the Act, known at the Towns' Police Act, is extended to Grenfell. By this statute the magistrates and the police ...
Article : 483 wordsGeorge Greene was charged with being drunk, and fined 6s., or in default 24 hours imprisonment. ...
Article : 26 wordsAt a meeting of Tattersall's Committee, held on Thursday night, a letter was received. from the Jockey Club, allowing Tattersall's to creek a "Black Board" in the saddling ...
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The Mining Record and Grenfell General Advertiser (NSW : 1867 - 1876), Sat 23 May 1868, Page 2
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