Friends of Miss Daphne Motum and Mr. Keith Engel tendered them a kitchen tea in the Australia Hall on Tuesday, 4th inst. Cr. R. E. ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsA resident landed a freak trout whilst fishing in a stream near Tyringham a few days ago (says the Bellingen "Courier"). Although the ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsDon't let us make imaginary evils, when we know we have so many real ones to encounter. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the P. & C. Association lapsed for want of a quorum. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe "Pam" and "Falcon" made the trip to Port Macquarie for the Easter regatta, and the "Pam" secured a first, while in another race the ...
Article : 32 wordsNearly ninety delegates at the 12th annual conference of the New South Wales Oyster Farmers' Association at Doll's Point on Tuesday ate 4000 ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. W. Robinson and his daughter, Olive, spent Easter in Sydney. Cr. R. E. Zeininger spent Easter in Paterson district. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe public opening and dedication of the Native Workers' Training College at Pindimar was performed on Good Friday afternoon by Mrs. R. ...
Article : 219 wordsAs the Tea Gardens pound is still being talked about, cattle are allowed to roam the streets at will. But what made residents sit up and take notice ...
Article : 75 wordsFine weather gave Tea Gardens a wonderful holiday. Cars commenced to arrive on Thursday night, and on Friday tents were erected on all ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. A. Adolphson built a 20ft. launch in his back yard during his spare time and sold it to Mr. W. Dennis. On Tuesday, 11th inst., it was ...
Article : 137 wordsMrs. Mary Ann Campbell, whose death occurred last week-end, was in her 98th year and had lived in the Maitland district for 90 years. She ...
Article : 263 wordsMr. J. Lyall, of Carrington, Port Stephens, spent 18 months building a launch which was launched last Tuesday and christened the "Duetto." It ...
Article : 178 wordsLettuce, being a quick-growing, leafy crop, requires an abundance of humus, water and nitrogenous manure. Heavy dressings of animal manure ...
Article : 371 wordsMiss Gladys Maybury spent the Easter holidays with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walden visited Nabiac and stayed at the Nabiac ...
Article : 151 wordsMr. Roughley said the public should be educated to realise the extreme value of oysters to their health. Australia had the best oysters in the ...
Article : 359 wordsHigh water at Tea Gardens next Sunday, 8.7 a.m. arid 7.38 p.m. The "Coweambah" was unsuccessful in locating the schnapper last ...
Article : 320 wordsVisitors during the Easter holiday period included the following: At Legge's Camp: From Newcastle and district, Messrs. Light and ...
Article : 228 wordsThe importance of forestry organisation in time of war was emphasised by the Commissioner for Forests (Mr. Swain) on Tuesday, when he ...
Article : 234 wordsBullahdelah team visited Montrose on Saturday last and comfortably defeated their opponents 7 sets to 2. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent. ...
Article : 127 wordsMrs. Campbell, like the general run of farm housewives of three-quarters of a century ago, was an expert butter maker. She had many customers ...
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Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Fri 14 Apr 1939, Page 4
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