The usual fortnightly meeting of the Council was held on Friday night last. Present—Ald. Hoake (Mayor), Donnelly, Dark. O'Reilly, Alison ...
Article : 1,166 wordsLet me by way of introduction to the readers of the Dungogian CHRONICLE make the remark we're having cold weather, so that the ...
Article : 992 wordsMr W. Bennett, M P., has received the following Correspondence:— Public Works Department. Sydney, 26th June, 1901 ...
Article : 123 wordsOn Saturday night last, in the Victoria Hall, a very pleasing function took place in the shape of a social and presentation to Corporal Tom ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsA MONSTER RADISH.—We have been shown, by Mr G. L. Wallis, of Tinonee, a very large red raddish of the Chartlers variety, grown by him ...
Article : 1,239 wordsDate of letter under reply:—Telegram, 20th ultimo. Subject:—Construction of opproaches to St. Mary's Bridge, near ...
Article : 44 wordsA thrilling account is supplied to a New Zealand contemporary by a passenger on board the steamer Mapourika, descriptive of a scene when the ...
Article : 359 wordsA meeting of the members of the Durham Football Club was held at Brady's Bank Hotel on Tuesday night last. There was a large attendance ...
Article : 659 wordsFat pigs, heavy baconers and back-fatters selling better; light baconers and porkers firm We quote:—Extra prime weighty back-fatters 56s to 61s ...
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Advertising : 476 wordsFat Calves.—Another moderate supply forward this week viz. 165 head. Mostly medium to fair quality with occasional lots of prime. The market ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Tue 2 Jul 1901, Page 2
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