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Advertising : 542 wordsThe annual picnic in connection with the above will be held on Saturday, October 2; tea on tables at 4.30 p.m. There will be a free ...
Article : 35 wordsButter 182/; eggs, new-laid 1/4 to 1/6, rails and rivers 1/1; cheese, local large 10 1/2d, loaf 11d; honey 3d to 5d; beeswax to 1/8; lucerne hay ...
Article : 310 wordsSeeing that I was appointed to represent producers of Dungog district at the Conference, convened by the Minister for Lands at Bathurst ...
Article : 1,047 wordsCompetition football in the Dungog district was first started in 1914, with the Rugby Union code. A change over to League followed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsNo. 4 is the Winning No. of Wood Bros. Free Competition for Friday and Saturday last. ...
Article : 18 wordsSummer is here, and so is Ice. Large or small quantities are procurable at the Dungog Electric Supply Co., 'phone 60. ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsMr. E. W. Dark has just landed a Pontiac car. The new 'bus is of the coupee type and of handsome appearance. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsWeights for Dungog races will be issued at 7.30 p.m. this night (Monday). The weights would have appeared in this issue except for the ...
Article : 65 wordsMembers of the Maitland District Girls' Guide Company are now in camp at Crook's Park, Dungog, and they extend a cordial invitation to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsA grand juvenile frolic will be held in the Parish Hull, Dungog, on Tuesday. October 5. commencing at 7.30 p.m. sharp. There will be ...
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Advertising : 9 wordsA plain and fancy dress children's ball will be held at Stroud on Friday, October 1 until 10.30 p.m., lifter which there will be jazz and ...
Article : 64 wordsAttention is drawn to the Great Snow Fair, which is to be held in Victoria hall, Dungog, on Thursday and Friday, October 7 and 8. The ...
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Family Notices : 105 wordsDungogites will be pleased to learn of the success of (Mr. Robert E. Robertson, of Cessnook, and formerly of this town, who has been ...
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Advertising : 8 wordsThe many Dungog friend's of Miss Minnie Hooke Cutler, (laughter of the late Mr. R. C. Cutlor and Mrs. Cutler, of Fairy Hill, Casino, will ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsAs was briefly reported in last issue. Mrs. Grace Gibb Buchanan, widow of the late Mr. Henry Buchanan, formerly of Newcastle, died ...
Article : 82 wordsJ. Enright yarded about 180 horses at Maitland yards on Thursday, including consignments from Rouchell Brook. Muswellbrook. ...
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Advertising : 365 wordsWe regret to report that Mrs. J. B. Carlton, Dowling street, Dungog, has been ill and receiving medical attention. Mrs. Carlton is now on ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsMr. Phillip Leayr, of Lord street, Dungog, has quite recovered from his recent operation. Although he is 94 years of age, the removal of ...
Article : 188 wordsMr. Geo. Searl, Scoutmaster, took half a dozen members of the Dungog Troop to Tea Gardens for the weekend, and they report having ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsA well-known Australian soldier, Mr. Tom Skeyhill (who delivered one of the finest lectures ever heard in Dungog after he lost his sight at ...
Article : 227 wordsPitt, Son and Badgery report:— 3,370 tattle yarded. Market unaltered. About 1000 Queensland cattle. Good heavy bullocks also ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Tue 28 Sep 1926, Page 2
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