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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    FLYING Splinter, a Capertee dog which has been pursuing the tin hare in Sydney, has been spent home by his trainer. ...

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  5. COUNCIL MEETING

    MANY matters were discussed at last night's council meeting, a full report of which will appear in Monday's issue ...

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  6. MUDGEE BOWLING

    SOME interesting Adams Shield games were played on the Mudgee bowling green on Tuesday evening. ...

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  7. BRED AT HAVILAH

    ART, runner-up in the Imperial Stakes at the West Australian Turf Club races at Perth on Saturday, was bred by Mr Hunter ...

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  8. HARGRAVES RACES

    EVERYTHING is in readiness for the Hargraves races on January 19, and the officials confidently anticipate a record meeting. The booth ...

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  9. SHOW HOLIDAY

    MUDGEE council has decided to fall in with the local Agricultural Society's suggestion that the second day of the show be proclaimed a ...

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  10. TEAM FROM SYDNEY

    LONERAGAN'S Cricket Club has arranged for a visit on Anniversary Day from a strong combination representing the Atlantic ...

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  11. WORK FOR PAINTERS

    THE authorities require tenders for the painting of several railway stations, including Mudgee, Mt. Frome, Gulgong, Tallewong and ...

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  12. EXCELLENT VALUE

    McCULLY'S for drapery—McCully's for hosiery—McCully's for men's wear—in fact, McCully's for everything wearable. That ...

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  13. UNDER THE WEATHER

    QUITE a number of Mudgee folk have been stricken with influenza and kindred ailments during the past week or so. This is not ...

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  15. OFF THE BITE

    MANY Mudgee fishing parties journeyed as far afield as the Macquarie during the holidays, but again the results were ...

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  16. GOOD START

    JANUARY looks like being a fairly good month for rain. Already 160 points have been registered locally, while many outside localities ...

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  17. FISH DISHES

    FISH dishes have long been regarded as luxuries in country towns, but the good Mrs W. R. Clark, by opening her fish shop in ...

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  18. CAN THIS BEET BE BEAT

    MESSRS Beale, of Angus Avenue, Kandos, have on show in their window three beetroots, the largest one of which is 22 inches in ...

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  19. BURRUNDULLA

    A NEW women's tennis team to take part in Country Week carnivals is Burrundulla which is giving a good account of itself at ...

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  20. GOLD DREDGING IN WELLINGTON DISTRICT

    A BORING plant arrived in Wellington from Melbourne this week, to be used in testing the areas on the banks of the ...

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  21. RIOTOUS BEHAVIOR

    BEHAVING in a riotous manner in Mortimer street on December 8 cost Harold Darcy Edwards, of Mudgee, a 10/ fine, with 10/ costs ...

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  22. THE VERY THING YOU WANT

    DIARIES, desk calendars and almanacs are now available at Dykes' newsagency, Mudgee, in various styles, calculated to suit all ...

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  23. COOYAL FIRST FAVORITE

    A MUDGEE orchestra has been engaged to supply the music at the plain and fancy dress ball at Cooyal on Saturday evening next ...

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  24. SEND OFF TO SCHOOL TEACHERS

    THE Kandos P. and C. Association will give a send-off to Mr Williamson, headmaster, also Mr Thompson and the Misses Prior ...

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  25. C.W.A. PRAISED

    THE local branch of the C.W.A. which made such a signal success of the show catering last year, were handed some nice bouquets at ...

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  26. WILL JOIN IN WELCOME

    MUDGEE council has unanimously decided to join in the welcome to the new State Governor when he visits town to officially ...

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  27. AN ABSOLUTE CURSE

    MUDGEE is faced with a curse more to be feared than hoppers, wilt, slugs, or strong drink. Into the vegetable gardens and orchards ...

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  28. VISITING OPPOMETRIST

    MR D. Black, Parramatta's skilled optometrist, has commenced his series of quarterly visits to the Mudgee and surrounding districts ...

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  29. SAD DEATH

    MRS Wm. Medhurst pasted away at Rylstone District Hospital on Tuesday, night after a short illness. Mrs Medhurst was only 33 ...

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  30. HOSPITAL SUNDAY EFFORT

    THE last payment in connection with the Mudgee U.F.S. Association's Hospital Sunday effort was made this week, bringing the ...

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  31. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING

    FOLLOWING an oppressive day, a thunderstorm worked up last evening, and for some hours there was an awe-inspiring electrical ...

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  32. MUDGEE WEIR

    The belt and most up-to-date swimming pool in the west. Situated in Lawson Park, Mudgee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. DEATH

    THE death occurred at Leura yesterday of Mrs Susan Honeysett, a former well-known and highly respected resident of Hargraves and ...

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  34. NOT MUCH CHANCE

    THE Local Government Department, which is inquiring into the possibility of Mudgee participating in the Government's scheme ...

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  35. GOOD WOOL PRICES

    PRICES moved up at the opening of the 1935 Sydney wool selling series on Monday. France took six bales branded BFC/Mudgee at 13 1/4d ...

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  36. TIN HARE ON SATURDAY

    THE Mudgee show ground will present a "doggy" sort of look on Saturday afternoon next when another tin hare meeting will claim ...

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  37. CUDGEGONG SHIRE

    THE next meeting of the Cudgegong Shire Council will be held next Wednesday, and the deliberations are likely to be lengthy as ...

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  38. BLOOMING BRIGHTLY

    ROBERTSON Park presents a gay spectacle just now. On all sides gay and fragrant flowers are blooming, with the homely petunia ...

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  39. HOPPERS PLENTIFUL

    GRASSHOPPERS have been plentiful about Running Stream and Ilford of late, and have done a considerable amount of damage to ...

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  40. TEACHERS' CHANGES

    THE following teachers' changes have been announced: Mr H. Williamson, Kandos to Cowra: Mr A. Smith. Griffith to Kandos ...

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  41. LITTLE 'HOPPERS

    ACCORDING to reports, there are plenty of little hoppers about the district, while it is anticipated that mere will be hatching out very ...

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  42. NARROW ESCAPES

    NARROW escapes from serious injury were experienced by three residents of Mudgee who were travelling to Sydney by car last ...

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  43. LEASES IN PERPETUITY

    THE Government Gazette notifies that the terms of the undermentioned conditional leases have been extended to leases in ...

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  44. MUDGEE DISTRICT WOOL

    MUDGEE district wool featured prominently at the Sydney wool sales on Tuesday, and realised good prices in several instances. ...

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  45. MONSTER CABBAGE

    A CABBAGE grown by a Wagga man turned the scales at 48 lbs. It must be regarded as a very fair sample indeed, but, if the ...

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  46. COONAMBLE'S SPEED HOGS

    THE "Coonamble Times" is wrathful: "Coonamble still has its quota of 'mad' motorists whose mania for top-speeding in our main ...

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  47. COUNCIL TAKES ACTION

    THERE was a lengthy and, at times animated discussion at last night's council meeting concerning the prevalence of St. John's ...

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  48. SMART GALLOPER

    THE principal event at the Ascot races in Victoria on Saturday was won by Airkloof a son of Fernkloof (imp.), from ...

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  49. ARMIDALE QUALITY CATTLE SALE

    IN our advertising columns in this issue will be found details of the 2500 splendid quality cattle to be offered at Armidale on Tuesday ...

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  50. "GAY DIVORCEE"

    R.K.O.-Radio's film version of "The Gay Divorcee," which comes to the Criterion Theatre on Friday and Saturday, January 11 and 12 ...

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  51. TEAVEL BY SEA

    SAILING each Saturday, commencing 19th January, the t.s.s "Karoola" will maintain a regular weekly sailing from Sydney to ...

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  52. PINCHED THE KEY

    A GLADSTONE street lady is wondering whether the joker who pinched the key out of the front door on Monday night intends ...

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