The Gatekeepers on the first day were Messrs. J. Estell, H. S. Flemming, F. Murray on the main gate, and Mr. J. B. Richardson on the pedestrian's ...
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Article : 1,817 wordsThe Smoke Concert arranged in connection with the Upper Manning A. and H. Association, and which took place in the Oddfellows' Hall, ...
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Article : 57 wordsWingham was well looked after during Show time by the Police. The town was on its best behaviour--or rather the people generally were. ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Sideshows usually contribute, in large extent, to the enjoyment of a Show, and this year the amusement loving public were exceedingly well ...
Article : 549 wordsSt. Matthew's team to play Bellevue: Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. Outridge, Messrs. C. Beal, C, Hanna, W. Carey and A. Skinner. ...
Article : 22 wordsA heavy offering of 3,900 cattle was responsible for the decline of 15s to 20s in values at Homebush last Thursday. Good to prime beef made 23s to 29s per ...
Article : 66 wordsA number of friends of Mr. Jack Heffernan met in Campbell's Tudor Cafe, Wingham, on Monday night last, April 27th, 1936, for the purpose of ...
Article : 77 wordsWingham A: Waters, Vaughan, Monaghan, Breakwell, Misses Rose and Easton. Wingham B: Schneider, Monck, A. ...
Article : 97 wordsMr. E. M. Watson, of strathcedar, near Wingham, was recently bitten on the right hand by a black snake. The snake was about two feet long. ...
Article : 100 wordsAnzac Day on Saturday, April 25th, was fittingly oberved in Wingham. A United Commemoration Service was conducted in this Memorial Town ...
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The Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Observer (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Tue 28 Apr 1936, Page 2
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