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Advertising : 760 wordsThe Legislative Council last night passed the second reading of the Medical Bill, and also considered the matter in Committee. ...
Article : 463 wordsTHE Bathurst Free Press of Tuesday December 2, concludes a leading article thus:— "Whatever may have been his condition when committing the outrage for which be ...
Article : 1,283 words[?] office, Friday Evening [?] wind blew[?] towards the north [?] to[?] which [?] ...
Article : 16 wordsThe following reports were to hand at 3 a.m. this morning:—Mundgundi, 8fs 1in, falling; Mogil Mogil, 9ft, falling Collarendabri, 13ft 9in falling; Walgett—Barwon 22ft Stationary, Namoi 16ft 4in, falling ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 wordsTHE following correspondence, addressed to Messrs. Waddell and Davis, Ms.P., has been handed to us for publication:— General Post Office, Sydney. 1st ...
Article : 240 wordsTHE attention of horseowners is drawn to the fact that Wednesday next is the last day upon which nominations can be made for the Enngonia Jockey Club races, which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 wordsAnother disastrous, fire occurred last night. The Kerosene Bond at Dibbs' Wharf was destroyed. The damage is estimated at thirty ...
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Advertising : 748 wordsThere is no doubt that our Enngonia friends are endeavouring to give visitors, plenty of sport at race time. After the two-day's meeting is over, the following ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsTHERE was again much complaint yesterday for the want of trucks, this time for the carriage of sheep. We have been informed that a large ...
Article : 217 wordsSIR,—As one who has always been a staunch supporter and friend of our senior member, Mr. Waddell, I was truly sorry to see him so far depart from the principles ...
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Family Notices : 30 wordsA committee meeting of the Bourke District Cricket Club was held at Tatt's. Hotel on the 2nd instant, when general business was transacted Accounts were ...
Article : 101 wordsIT is a curious commentary upon our contemporary's notions as to the "true ends of life," that in dealing with certain strictures passed by this journal ...
Article : 932 wordsA race between scratch fours from members of the Bowrke Rowing Club, will take place next Wednesday afternoon. Intending competitors should roll up for practice ...
Article : 71 wordsOn Wednesday last the swimming match under the auspices of the Bourke Rowing Club same off, seven competitors putting in an appearance. The distance was ...
Article : 111 wordsWANT of space in this issue debars us from publishing a letter from Gunny Khan re the Camels. It will appear in our next. Mr. W. N. WILLS, M.P., second member ...
Article : 1,102 wordsIN response to a kind invitation from Mr. J. T. Gibson, a portion of the Bourke Literary and Debating Society journeyed down to Woodlands on Tuesday last, for the ...
Article : 441 wordsA telegram from Bathurst to the Sydney Morning Herald dated Tuesday, says:— "Mr. W. N. Wilds was advertised to speak to-night in reply to Mr. Tonkin. A crowd ...
Article : 108 wordsOn Wednesday last, at the local Lands Office, the following applications were made for homestead leases:—George Rowe, Fort Bourke r.a., 7,270 acres; John Oscar ...
Article : 745 wordsTHE description of a simple remedy, by which, a complete cure of deafness and Noises in the head of forty years' standing has just been effected will be sent free, to ...
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