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  2. DUBBO AND AN EXPERIMENTAL FARM.

    Dubbo has been rather incensed at times at the fact that a State experiment farm has not been planted in its midst. However, the Dubbo ...

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  6. NEW QUARTER.

    Miss Daisy Casimir, the well- known Mudgee music teacher, announces that the first quarter of the new year commences on January 27. ...

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  7. Latest Telegrams.

    Sufficient tramway men have signed on in Johannesburg to ensure a full serviced. A Labor paper, "Johannesburg ...

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  8. NO IMPROVEMENT.

    Mr. J. L. Brun, who met with an accident last week, is, we are sorry to say, making no improvement. The doctors, and friends are ...

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  10. OPERATION.

    Mrs. Parker, wife of Mr. James Parker, of Gulgong, underwent a successful operation at "Braeburn" Hospital, Mudgee. on Thursday. ...

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  11. RIFLE TEAM.

    The following team will represent Mudgee in the A.N.A. Cup Competition to be fired at Randwick on January 26th:—W. Rayner. A. ...

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  12. HARGRAVES CONDITIONS.

    The climatic conditions at Hargraves this year have provided a record for this locality. Never in the history of the district has such ...

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  15. Latest Markets.

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  16. MR. FRAZER APPOINTED.

    Mr. Frazer, Engineer-in-Chief for Existing Lines, has been appointed Assistant-Railway Commissioner in succession to Mr. ...

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  17. GULGONG SALVATIONISTS.

    Ensign Schomberg and assistant are Adjutant Hill's successors to take charge of the Salvation Army Corps at Gulgong. Adjutant Hill, ...

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  18. Mundooran Agricultural Society.

    The Mundooran Agricultural Society holds its first annual exhibition on Friday, February 20th next. This infant body has been inaugurated on ...

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  19. BOBRILLAS' RECORD BEATEN.

    Martin Dobrilla's club swinging record has been broken by Captain Bax, at New Zealand. He swung clubs for 146 hours 33 minutes, there- ...

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  20. BATTERED TO DEATH.

    A-man named Henry Hopgood informed the police at Mayne (Queensland) that his wife tried to poison him, and that he killed her in a ...

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  21. Meroo Shire Nominations.

    The declaration of nominations for the Meroo Shire occurred on Friday last at 12 noon (The Returning Officer (Mr. Somerville), announced ...

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  22. EYE TROUBLE.

    Mr. Adolf Basser, son of the famous Viennese optician, and himself an expert who has won a big reputation in the treatment of eye ...

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  23. Post Office Clock.

    The member for Robertson has received from the Deputy Postmaster- General a letter, as follows :— ...

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  24. A FINE RECORD.

    President E. J. Lowe, of the Wyaldra Shire Council, has a record of which he can probably boast. For seven years he has never missed a ...

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  25. CARTERS SUSPENDED AT LITHGOW.

    Trouble has occurred at the Cooperative Stores, and the carters have been suspended in consequence. It arose when the manager asked the ...

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  26. EURUNDEREE TESTIMONIAL.

    Some time ago, it will be remembered, Mr. Leonard, of Eurunderee, had a slice or two of bad luck. The good people of that part of the ...

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  27. A DISMAL PROPHET.

    Bishop Druitt. Chairman of Church Missionary Association, speaking at Thirroul, said that he was alarmed at the great unrest which pervaded ...

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  28. PLAGUE OF FLIES.

    The prevalence of flies in Bathurst was referred to at the Police Court one morning this week, when a solicitor characteries it as a ...

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  29. Coonabarabran Races

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  30. Rain.

    A heavy thunderstorm struck Mudgee on Thursday night last. Thunder and lightning prevailed for some time, followed by a heavy, but ...

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  31. Advertising

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  34. BOATING FATALITY.

    A motor boat containing seven persons struck, a rock near Riverview, Ipswich. causing Joe Green and Richard Evens to fall overboard. ...

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  35. A SHEEP DEAL.

    Messrs. Stewart and Smith, Mudgee, in conjunction with Messrs J. H. McCarthy and Co., of Gilgandra last week disposed of 1000 ...

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  36. Last Thursday's Sale

    Mitchell and Malone report:— On Thursday last we held a very successful store stock sale at the Corporation Yards, a large lumber ...

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  37. Broken Leg.

    Whilst returning from her father's (Mr. W. Cummings) funeral on Friday last, Mrs. P. Sullivan, of Mullamuddy, had the misfortune to ...

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  38. IMPORTANT MEETING.

    A meeting of the Mudgee Branch of the Fanners and Settlers' Association has been fixed to be held on Saturday, January 31st, in the ...

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  39. BOXING FATALITY.

    During, a boxing contest between Charles, Kirkley and Phillip Shandler at Anta Aoa, California, the latter collapsed after receiving blows on the ...

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  40. ST. PAUL'S BAZAAR.

    The audit of the accounts of St. Paul's annual bazaar shows that the receipts amounted to £138/17/6, and the disbursements to £20/1/6, ...

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  41. WALLERAWANG RACES.

    The Wallerawang Jockey Club will hold a meeting on Saturday, February 7. A programme of five events will be decided, the principal being ...

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  42. NEWS BY WIRE AND CABLE.

    Unions represented on the building trades Federation are agitating for a forty-four hour week. The Lord Mayor's report on the ...

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  43. Better Late Than Never.

    Mr. W. F. Dunn M.L.A., has received the following letter from the Under Secretary to the Chief Secretary :— ...

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  44. Big Land Sale.

    The most important sale that has over taken place in the Dunedoo district was effected by Mr. George Baker, on behalf of Messrs. Baker ...

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  45. ORANGE LODGE DOCTORS.

    A meeting of the medical committee of the Orange United Friendly Societies Association was held last week, at which the appointment of ...

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  46. MORE SCHOOL TRANSFERS.

    Mr. John Carradice who has been for some considerable time teacher at South Mudgee. has been transferred to Perthville. near Bathurst ...

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  47. MEETINGS.

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  48. Advertising

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  49. PASSED.

    Among the list of successful candidates who recently sat for examination held by the Institute of Incorporated Accountants we notice the ...

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  50. Big Sensation

    George and Peter are two rivers engaged by the same firm, under Mr. Barry, the contractor, to seek for buried treasure. Both are in ...

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  51. SEVERE LOSS.

    Mr. H. Keech, of Duuro-street, suffered a severe loss last Saturday. It will be remembered that when Mr. J. Farthing relinquished ...

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  52. FRIENDS OF MR. T. B. HEATH.

    All friends of Mr. T. B. Heath— and they are very numerous—are asked to attend a meeting at the Town Hall to-morrow night at 8 ...

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  53. Coolah Races.

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  54. BETTER.

    Mr. G. W. Dykes, who was somewhat seriously ill last week, is, we are pleased to say, getting along well, and will be able to attend to ...

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  55. BATHURST'S WATER SUPPLY.

    The question of increasing the water supply at Bathurst is being considered by the works committee of the municipal council. The ...

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  56. Stock Sales.

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  57. UNCOMFORTABLE PUTTIES.

    There is a probability of putties as part of the uniform of the military being abolished. Frequent complaints have been, made that the ...

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  58. LECTURE.

    An interesting lecture will be delivered by Rev. Ambrose Fletcher in the Methodist School Hall on Wednesday evening. The subject of the ...

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  59. COOLAH NOMINATIONS.

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  60. Family Notices

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  61. A FLYING TRIP.

    On Sunday morning a party of Portlanders loft the city of cement in a motor car. They breakfasted at Bathurst, dined at Hill End, and ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. AN EXPERT.

    Mr. Tress, that expert and careful accountant, who is well-known in Mudgee, announces that he is prepared to do all kinds of clerical and ...

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  64. Big Guarantee Wanted

    Mr. W. M. Fleming, M.P., has received from, the Deputy Postmaster- General the following letter:— "Sir,—"With reference to your ...

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  65. Chess Club Formed.

    On Saturday night a meeting of enthusiasts was held in the Mechanics' Institute for the purpose of inaugurating a chess club. There was ...

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  66. MUDGEE'S RATES.

    At to-night's meeting of the Mudgee Municipal Council Aid. Thomas will move:—"That the report of the finance committee passed at a ...

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  67. Advertising

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  70. Commercial.

    Joseph Leeds and Co. report:— "Our market to-day was supplied with 34,787 sheep and lambs, and the sheep comprised a good selection ...

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  71. CRICKET MATCHES.

    In last issue we mentioned that a team of cricketers from Mudgee would visit Penrith to play on Monday, January 26, and that a team ...

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  72. LAND.

    The following land applications were made at the local office during the week:—Frederick Powells, 48 acres Crown Lease, paish of Windey ...

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  73. Advertising

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  74. COMING MUDGEEWARDS.

    Thus the Forbes "Advocate":— After a residence of over nine years in Forbes, Mr. Leo Phillips is taking his departure at the end of the ...

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  75. TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. C. E. Hliton has started the pumping machine going at the battery shaft, Gulgong. He in supplying carters at a low rate, and already ...

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  76. BOLT.

    Whilst a carter employed by Miss Conn went to a customer to deliver bread this morning the horse suddenly took it into his head to bolt. ...

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  77. ON A VISIT

    There visited Mudgee last week Mrs. Hunt, wife of a former manager of the A.B.C Bank at, Coonamble. This lady is a native of ...

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  78. Advertising

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  79. Civilian Rifle Club.

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  80. GULARGAMBONE STATION CATTLE.

    Prices for cattle were lower at Homebush last Thursday. Buyers were in fair attendance, but competition lacked the life of previous 1914 ...

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  81. PICTURES.

    The Mudgee Amusements had a crowded house on Saturday night, when one of the finest programmes ever screened was shown. On ...

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  82. SCHOOL TEACHERS' REMOVALS

    The unusual Christmas shuffle amongst school teachers has resulted in many changes, including the following: Miss E. Hollmann, from ...

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  83. WOOL.

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  84. Advertising

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  85. ON THE MEND.

    Mrs. H. R. Hardwick, of Lewis- street, who has been indisposed for some weeks, is, we are pleased to relate, on the mend. Her many ...

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