Mr. Jack Spears, of the Belmore Hotel, has bought the publican's booth for the races to be held on Wednesday. He is getting in a ...
Article : 88 wordsAt the Court House on Tuesday morning, before Messrs. C. Harris and Arthur Croft, J's. P., the following auctioneers had their licenses ...
Article : 52 wordsAt the Gulgong Hospital early on Monday morning last Mr. A. Douglas, of Boomley, Cobbora, breathed his last, after a lingering illness. The ...
Article : 83 wordsComing home from the Tallewang races on the night of the 18th instant, Mr. E. R. Brigden and Mr. G. Gunnell met with an accident. They were ...
Article : 95 wordsThere should he some great racing witnessed on the old convincing ground on next Wednesday. The hot weather has set in at last, ...
Article : 1,018 wordsWord reached mo on Tuesday List of the death in Sydney of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Dent, which occurred on Monday. The child ...
Article : 78 wordsLest people may forget, it is just is well to remind them that the Spring meeting of the Gulgong Race Club takes place on Wednesday next, ...
Article : 101 wordsI regret to have to announce the death of one of the oldest residents of Gulgong, Mr. Samuel Brooks, of Medley-street. For many months ...
Article : 114 wordsthe sale of the privileges in connection with the Gulgong District Racing Club's races, to he held on December 2nd, took place at the ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. John Naughton has gone into the old Centennial Hotel until lately run by Mr. John McManus, who is seeking fortune at Hargraves. It is to ...
Article : 89 wordsI met the Rev. Father N. Cooney on Monday. He was born in Gulgong, and is the son of Mr. Denis Cooney, who once kept the hotel (now ...
Article : 132 wordsAt a committee meeting of the Gulgong Race Club, on Friday evening last, Mr. Eguene O'Connell (Goodaman) was appointed judge to act at ...
Article : 105 wordsThe above is not a wedding announcement. It is simply to draw the attention of the thousands of readers of the "Guardian" to the fact ...
Article : 86 wordsA meeting of the members of the Gulgong Football Club took place at Mr. Brigdcn's Hotel on Friday night. There were present—Messrs. A. P. ...
Article : 339 wordsSome months ago we heard of a celebrated "dog doctor" who made a name for himself by being a pimp for the police. Just now there is one of ...
Article : 282 wordsOn Sunday last Mr. J. Doherty, son of Mr. Dan Doherty, of Lambing Hill, had the misfortune to break his leg. He was riding home from ...
Article : 103 wordsMr. J. H. Watson is now in charge of the Gulgong branch of Mr. W. W. Wood's surgical and mechanical dentistry department. Mr. Watson is ...
Article : 70 wordsThe people here were highly amused when word was sent round that Mr. John Longmuir was going to knock Labor-leader Watson out in one act. ...
Article : 118 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the Hospital Sports on Friday evening last, it was decided that the postponed sports he held on Anniversary Day. ...
Article : 117 wordsI believe a few Mudgee cricketers have been stating that the members of the Gulgong club refused to play against the Mudgee men, because ...
Article : 147 wordsStill another accident on Sunday last at Goolma. The victim this time was Mrs. George Whale, who had her arm broken whilst out riding near her ...
Article : 127 wordsOn Wednesday week Mr. Tommy Britt drove a load of passengers out to the Tallewang races, using a pair of his own horses. When he had been ...
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Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Thu 26 Nov 1903, Page 14
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