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Advertising : 648 wordsA meeting of this Conncil was held on Wednesday evening. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Munro, Bourke, Lloyd, Howe, Bowman, and Wilson. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ...
Article : 797 wordsA SHOCKING AND PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—A young man named Albert Smith, in the employ of Mr. Hutchison, baker, Dungog, was out with the baker's cart on Friday, and when in the neighbourhood of ...
Article : 498 wordsA apecial meeting of the Progress Committee was held on Wednesday, 8th inst., for the purpose of agitating for the abolition of tolls on ferries. There were present:—Mr. James Stuart, President, and ...
Article : 342 wordsThrough the exertion of Mrs. Hill, the energetic teacher of the Public School here, the children attending the school, together with their parents and friends, were enabled to have a treat on the ...
Article : 576 wordsThe athletic sports passed off satisfactorily on New Year's Day. The day was all that could be desired for outdoor amusement, not too hot. Between 400 and 500 people were present, amongst ...
Article : 419 wordsOur member, Hon. A. J. Gould, has favoured us with the subjoined letters for publication: Department of Public "Works, Sydney, 4th January, 1890. ...
Article : 821 wordsDRUNK.—Daniel Murphy, whose "new year" festivity had been unduly prolonged, was locked up on Saturday night, but bailed himself out, in more senses than one, on the following morning, leaving ...
Article : 1,301 wordsMr. M. McRae, M.L.A. for Morpeth, has received the following letter from the Works Department: Department of Public Works, Sydney, 4th December, 1889. ...
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