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  2. Advertising

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  3. Important Furniture Sale

    On Wednesday next Messrs. Stewart and Smith will sell by auction Mr. T. Hill's exceedingly choice household furniture and general effects. ...

    Article : 25 words
  4. The Rev. Wallace Deane.

    The name of the Rev. Wallace Deane, son of Mr. E. Deane, of Mudgee, has been gazetted as that of a minister licensed to perform the ...

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  5. Always Welcome.

    The members of the A.M.P. Society received their usual annual bonus certificates on the 1st instant, which are always welcome, as an evidence of ...

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  6. From Gulgong.

    Our correspondent writes:—At the Bulgong Police Court, Kate Redshaw, [?] being drunk and disorderly was [?] 10s, or in default seven days in ...

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  7. Football.

    Yesterday afternoon Mudgee beat the Stores by 20 to nil, and on Saturday will try conclusions with Rylstone on the North Shore Ground, ...

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  8. An Approaching Marriage.

    On Wednesday next, at the Church of England, North Shore, Sydney. Miss Phyllis Guwthorne, the oldest daughter of Mr. B. H. Gawthorne, of ...

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  9. Mr. Richards, M.L.A.

    The censure motion having been bncluded Mr. Richards, M.L.A., chill probably arrive in Mudgee tomorrow morning. ...

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  10. Furniture Sale.

    To-morrow (Friday) afternoon Messrs H. E. A. Wells and Co. will sell at her residence, Lewis-street, the whole of Miss Croft's furniture and ...

    Article : 28 words
  11. Fraternal Foresters.

    The recent social organised by the Foresters for Bro. E. Moore resulted in a sum of £8 15s 3d being handed to the beneficiaire. The expenses ...

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  12. Dental Notice

    Mr. W. T. Hatterley has an an important announcement in our advertising columns, setting forth the dates on which he will visit Cobbora, ...

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  13. The Band Rotunda.

    Messrs. Stoddart and Casimir are [?] making good headway with the rection of the band rotunda in robertson Park, and as nearly all the ...

    Article : 39 words
  14. Dance in the Mechanics.

    Messrs. Wilton and Blundell's quadrille assembly in the Mechanics' Institute last night, was well attended, and everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy ...

    Article : 62 words
  15. Hospital Supplies.

    Tenders for the general supplies for the Hospital for the next six months will be opened at the committee meeting on Tuesday evening. All tenders ...

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  16. The Inglis-street Creek.

    At the Council meeting last night a report of the Works Committee was adopted, recommending the construction of a causeway across the creek in ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. St. Mary's Church.

    On Sunday next the Very Rev. Father Benedict, C.P., will preach in St. Mary's Church at 11 o'clock Mass and at vespers. The reverend ...

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  18. one Into H. Raynor's Stable.

    Three yearlings, belonging to Mr. [?]. C. White, of Havilah, reached Sydney a few days ago, and are now mates of veteran Harry Raynor's ...

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  19. A Queensland Purchase.

    We learn that Mr. Henry Crossing has purchased a pastoral property in the Mitchell district (Q'ld.), and that his sons Messrs H. Crossing and W. ...

    Article : 38 words
  20. Cycling on the Footpath.

    Cyclists who ride on the footpaths, and spin round corners sifter dark without carrying n warning light, are requested to attend the Police Court ...

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  21. The Late James Nelthorpe

    Mr. Richards writes:—Though not an active worker in town matters, the late Mr. James Nelthorpe took a deep interest in the welfare of the ...

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  22. The Weather.

    A dry spell has again settled on the whole of the State, and conditions both for pastoralists and farmers are not nearly as rosy as they were a ...

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  23. Hospital Ball.

    Owing to the lapse of the first meeting called for the organisation of the hospital Ball the Mayor has kindly ken the matter in hand, and after ...

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  24. Mr. J. W. Duesbury.

    We are sorry to hear that Mr. Duesbury is still confined to his bed, but his many friends will be pleased to hear that the trouble is not a ...

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  25. "Adventurer" For Sale.

    Mr. R. Rouse, jun., of Biraganbil, announces in this issue that the first-class hackney stallion Adventurer is for sale. Breeders seldom have the ...

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  26. The State Revenue.

    The State revenue for the month of June amounts to £1,274,925 compared with £957,125 for tho corresponding period of last year. The principal ...

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  27. Agricultural Society Committee Meeting.

    The first ordinary meeting of the few committee of the Mudgee Agricltural Society will be held on Saturday afternoon, when we hope to see a ...

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  28. A Deputation

    It will be remembered that at the last two elections of the hospital committee there has been a good deal of discussion in regard to the right of ...

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  29. The Otis Mine.

    The Otis Mine at Long Creek, discovered by Williams and party, and Afterwards purchased by Mr. W. C. Wall, who formed a ...

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  30. T. H. Marks and Co's Annual Discount Sale.

    On Saturday next Messrs. T. H. Marks and Co. will commence their great 15 per. cent discount sale, which has become an annual event, eagerly ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. Galgong v. Goolma.

    Our Gulgong correspondent writes: The following will represent Gulong against Goolma, in the football match, to be played at Gulgong on ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. A Lawson's Creek Robbery.

    On Monday War Key, the well-known gardener of Lawson's Creek, killed a very fine pig, and cut it up ready for the making of bacon. On ...

    Article : 156 words
  33. Mr. Wise's Meeting.

    The principal topic of conversation in local political circles is the prospect of the speech to be delivered in the Town Hall on Friday, 10th instant, ...

    Article : 136 words
  34. Gulgong to Mudgee Record.

    On Tuesday afternoon T. Sheridan, C. McCully, J. Rochester, and R. Spooner made an effort to beat the last-named rider's record of 50½ ...

    Article : 331 words
  35. Mr. William Wilton.

    From time to time we receive frement inquiries as to tho condition of Mr. William Wilton. It was not to expected that the recovery of the ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. Enterprise and Phllanthrophy.

    We are always pleased to show appreciation of the efforts of people who are not only enterprising, but combine with their enterprise a touch of ...

    Article : 243 words
  37. Council Meeting.

    The Mayor presided at the meeting on the Mudgee Council last night, and there was a full attendance of aldermen with the exception of Alderman ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. Lady School Teachers' Attire.

    Speaking at the Teachers' Conference Mr. F. Bridges, Chief Inspector of Schools, said that lady teachers, who should be patterns of ...

    Article : 198 words
  39. Under Fire

    Everyone admits that our Australian soldiers proved as intrepid on the field of battle as the seasoned warriors of the Empire. We are naturally very ...

    Article : 190 words
  40. Serious Accident.

    Mr. and Mrs. W Walsh, of Havilah, and their infant .child hud a narrow escape yesterday. It appears that My wore driving in the sulky, when ...

    Article : 90 words
  41. Advertising

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    Advertising : 26 words
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