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Advertising : 564 wordsA meeting of the Miller's Forest Progress Committee was held ia the Roman Catholic Schoolroom, on Wednesday 3rd inst. There were present: Messrs. M. Carmody (in the ...
Article : 287 wordsTROUBLESOME.—It is some years since flies were as troublesome as they are just now. We meet not a few with swollen eyes, the result of contagion from this pest or plague. ...
Article : 227 wordsPOLICE COURT.—In the Police Court on Tuesday, the 9th instant, before Mr. William Dudding, J.P., the case of William Stevenson v. A. Fitzpatrick, for non-payment of wages, ...
Article : 267 wordsCORRECTION. —[?] our paragraph re slaughtering [?]ses, which appeared in your issue [?] the 29th ultimo, an error occurred. [?]he fine to which butchers are ...
Article : 403 wordsThe elocutionary contest advertised in your valuable paper, and so anxiously looked forward to in this district, took place on Saturday evening last, amidst the greatest ...
Article : 1,177 wordsWEATHER.—The weather for the past fort-night has been dry and windy, a day's rain is badly wanted. STOCK.—In consequence of the splendid ...
Article : 164 wordsCRICKET.—The Muswellbrook cricketers came to play a friendly game with the Scone Club on the 6th, and went home well beaten. The batting of Messrs. Harper and Leary ...
Article : 912 wordsOn Wednesday, the 3rd inst., we had a great gale of wind, it blew at a terrible rate and lasted nearly the whole day. I am not aware that any damage was done. ...
Article : 533 wordsAnother old and respected resident has passed away. Mrs. George Mackay, of Melbee, died on Monday, 1st December. She had been ailing for some time, so that ...
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