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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 22 words
  3. The Member for Wellington.

    It is freely rumoured locally (says the "Wellington Times") that Mr. John Haynes will not stand for the Wellington sent at next State elections, ...

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  4. Black Springs Social.

    Owing to the death of Mr. McCabe, of Black Springs, the social to be held in that locality on Tuesday next, has been postponed until the 26th ...

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  5. Banks Closing.

    The local banks will be closed on Friday, Saturday, and Monday next. This will allow the bank officials a low days so as to visit the metropolis. ...

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  6. The Dubbo Bridge.

    Tho Department of Public Works bus accepted the tender of William Murphy, Dubbo, for £10,780 for the construction of a truss bridge over the ...

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  7. Robertson Electorate.

    Mr. Alton F. Cameron, Returning Officer, announces that the result of the Robertson Election was, Wall: 3293, Willis 5663, giving Willis a ...

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  8. No "Guardian" on Monday.

    Owing to the holidays the "Guardian " will not be published on Monday. The ordinary days of publication will be resumed on Thursday ...

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  9. The Holidays.

    We give a reminder that when the banks and public offices close this (Thursday) evening, they will not open until Tuesday morning, Monday ...

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  10. Cheap Trains.

    A cheap train left Mudgee for Sydney at 8.10 a.m. this morning, ami another will leave here at 11.20 p.m. this (Thursday) evening. A cheap ...

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  11. Hospital Collections.

    The hospital collectors have been out in different portions of Mudgee this week, collecting amounts for the local institution prior to the closing ...

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  12. Coronation Building Society.

    The 13th paynight of the above society was hold at the Mechanics' Institute on Tuesday evening last, when £125 19s was paid in. Mr. H. ...

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  13. Buying Heavily.

    The grass at Baudo Station was never known to be so good as at the present time, hence the owner, Mr. H. C. White, has been stocking up ...

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  14. Our Contemporary.

    With the close of the year Mr. Percy Garling will sever his connection with the "Western Post" of which he has some years been editor, ...

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  15. Cudgegong Council.

    The meeting of the Cudgegong Council culled for Tuesday afternoon lapsed for the want of a quorum, the Mayor and Aldermen T. Mills and G. ...

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  16. A Good Time.

    While in Sydney the other day we ran across the brothers M. A. and E. G. Noble, and other cricketers who Visited Mudgee last Easter. They ...

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  17. For a Holiday.

    Largo numbers of town and district folk are going for a holiday to Sydney among thorn being Mr. T. J. Lovejoy, Mr. T. D. Monies, and Mr. Henry ...

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  18. Struck by Lighting.

    Dining the severe storm on Monday a stack of rye, owned by Mr. T. Burwood, of Burrundulla, was struck by lightning, and setting it on fire. ...

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  19. On a Visit.

    Many old Mudgee boys from a distance are once more in the old town, where they intend spending their Xmas holidays. Among them is our ...

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  20. Windeyer Crushings.

    This week McMurray and party brought into the Commercial Bunk nearly 40oz of old, obtained from a crushing in the Coronation mine, Long ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. Not Compelled to Close.

    A shopkeeper has asked us by letter as to whether it is compulsory to keep closed on Saturday. Our answer is Unit shopkeepers can keep open if ...

    Article : 89 words
  22. Wedding Bells

    A quiet wedding was solemnised in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church last night, the contracting parties being Mr. John Webster and Miss Lena ...

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  23. The Man Who Drives the Cart.

    We had intended in a previous issue to put in a word for the men who drive the store delivery carts, and to urge the public to do thier Christmas shopping at ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. Mail Changes.

    After the first of the year, Mr. James Bronnan will take over this Wollar mail, and Mr. Gawthorne will take the one to Hill End, in ...

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  25. Mudgee Dairy Co., Ltd.

    The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Mudgee Dairy Co., Ltd., called for Friday last, lapsed for the want of a quorum. The meeting ...

    Article : 80 words
  26. Out Hack.

    Mr. James Underwood recently returned from Bunda Bunda station, on the Flinders (Queensland), where he went to inspect 2000 bullocks. When ...

    Article : 80 words
  27. The Contest in Riverin[?]

    By far the most exciting contest during the recent elections was that in Riverina, where Dr. Blackwood the foreign trader, and Mr. Chater, the ...

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  28. A Portland Accident.

    A fatal accident occurred at Portland the other day, when Isaac Duyers, one of the Cement Company's employees was jammed between two ...

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  29. Presentation to a Mudgee Boy.

    Mr. W. P. Hardwick, son of Mr. A. H. Hardwick, of Mudgee, who until recently has been assistant in Mr. John James' store, Lithgow, has ...

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  30. Death of Mr. John McCabe.

    We have to record with regret the death of Mr. John McCabe, of Budgee, who passed away suddenly yesterday morning. The deceased had lived to ...

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  31. Office Armidale.

    Miss Sarah Hazeltine, the Western "Nightingale" left by Monday night's train to take part in the Armidale Caledonian Concert, to be held this ...

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  32. Getting Better.

    Mr. W. W. Millett's many friends in Mudgee and district will be glad to hour of the improvement in health of his daughter, Miss Annie Millett, who ...

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  33. Long Tom.

    Referring to Mr. L. G. Rouse's Long Tom, the "Herald" says:—"Long Tom followed up his win at Warwick Farm a fortnight ago by ...

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  34. A Nasty Accident

    Mr. W. Rope, in the employ of Mr. W. Little, met with a very misty accident on Tuesday afternoon, cutting his leg with an adze. It appears he ...

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  35. At the Commercial.

    it was found in be impossible to complete to extensive alterations at loneragan's, Ltd., Commercial Warehouse in time for Xmas, so operations ...

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  36. Christmas Cricket.

    Mr. J. K. Kellett to whose initiative the visit of a Sydney cricket team is due, tells us that he has heard that those already listed will turn up in ...

    Article : 125 words
  37. Our Accounts.

    We hope that in the improved prospects of the season, our constituents to whom we have forwarded accounts will not forget that even a ...

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  38. The Minister for Works.

    We have frequently heard of the kindness of heart of E. W. O'Sullivan, Minister for Works, and of his willingness of respond to appeals, when the ...

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  39. Mildura Dried Fruit.

    We would direct the attention of district fruitgrowers, and all who take an interest in our rural industries, to the splendid display of Mildura dried ...

    Article : 196 words
  40. Seed Wheat Repayment

    The Government is now sending out statements of account for seed wheat advanced to farmers. The assistance given was of the greatest possible ...

    Article : 186 words
  41. Kanaka Labor.

    With the last clay of this year the trade in Kanaka labor for Queensland sugar plantations will practically cease to exist. The Kanaka labor used to ...

    Article : 190 words
  42. Holding Race Meetings.

    It half what we hear is true there is going to be a record roll up at both Budgee and Spring Flat race meetings, the first on Boxing Day and the second ...

    Article : 105 words
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