We have received from the secretary, Mr. W. C. M. Owen, the prospectus of the Cumberland Fruit Preserving Company, Ltd. The capital is £10,000 in ...
Article : 517 wordsTHE monthly meeting of the Association was held on the 6th instant. The chair mistaken by Mr. L. Gallard, and there was a large attendance of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 wordsThere is a general feeling among representative men of Granville that it is quite time definite steps were taken to settle the Granville Hospital ...
Article : 113 wordsWhen the committee of the St. Andrew's Debating Society announced in their widely circulated poster, that the "Grandioso Concerto" on Friday ...
Article : 974 wordsMr. W. F. North and Mine Hill met at the altar a few days ago. The affair passed off quickly, the Rev. S. Harrison tying the knot. The young couple ...
Article : 37 wordsSHALL we borrow or not ? Alderman LIDBURY, of Bookwood, asked his fellow Councillors of that municipality last week; and they, one and all, replied in ...
Article : 293 wordsOn Sunday morning last, St. Mark's schoolhouse was the scene of a pleasant incident. Miss Wilkins, who has for several years been connected with the ...
Article : 288 wordsA pleasant evening was spent at the Granville Primitive Methodist Church on Tuesday last, when about 70 or 80 persons assembled to witness a ...
Article : 252 wordsThe School of Arts committee have arranged for a Working Bee on the 18th inst., with the object of clearing the site for the new hall. I believe that no ...
Article : 185 wordsThe annual Roman Catholic social in the Cumberland Hall on Monday last was fairly successful. The attendance was not so large as on the occasion of ...
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Advertising : 297 wordsA well-attended and enthusiastic meeting was held in Curtis's Hall, on Friday night, Ald. Dyer in the chair. Messrs. Smailes, Fairweather, ...
Article : 39 wordsA sad incident was that at Auburn, resulting in the death of little Eliza Butters on Wednesday week. The girl was playing near the remnants of a ...
Article : 149 wordsA band social was held in the Albert Hall, Granville, on Thursday night. The orchestra consisted of Messrs. Staff (clarionet), H. Wilby (pianist), P. ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Cumberland Vine Diseases Board met on Saturday morning last, Mr. W. Stimson (President) in the chair. The chief items of business ...
Article : 136 wordsA crowded meeting was held in Gormley's Hall, on Saturday evening. Mr. Fairweather (President L.E.L., Granville) was in the chair. Messrs. ...
Article : 49 wordsOn Friday evenings Municipal Conference, convened by the local Council, on the subject of the proposal to urge on the Government the construction of ...
Article : 217 wordsThe general meeting of the Borough Council of Granville was held on Wednesday. Present: The Mayor, and Aldermen Duncum, Bowman, Windsor, Palmer, Finnegan, Kay, Marah, and ...
Article : 440 wordsA rather serious accident happened on Saturday afternoon. Mr. R. Irwin of Parramatta was driving to a friend's place at Carlingford, having on board ...
Article : 203 wordsThe question of the lowering of the height of the proposed railway bridge near the Parramatta river has been exciting much attention, as the ...
Article : 84 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon an inquest was held at the Woolpack Hotel, Parramatta, on the body of a child, Norman Percy Shephard, aged two years and ...
Article : 335 wordsThe progressive town of Auburn has (as yet) not got beyond the primitive stage as regards some of her public or quasi-public institutions—particularly ...
Article : 424 wordsThree of our young men left for Chatswood on Monday morning last, by road. Of course they took a tent and plenty of blankets. We wish them ...
Article : 57 wordsAs Mr. Purser was out walking amongst the creeks, on Sunday last, the first surprising thing that met his eye was one of his own horses, with its ...
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The Cumberland Free Press (Parramatta, NSW : 1895 - 1897), Sat 13 Jul 1895, Page 3
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