Shearing is in run swing in these parts. Warrana started on the [?]st of the month. The Coonamble scour and several small ...
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Advertising : 98 wordsThe first prospecting shaft for oil is being put down in Capertee Valley under the direction of Mr. Ignatius Wall, who represents a ...
Article : 37 wordsFeed is splendid in these parts just now, and people living in less favored parts are anxious to secure agistment country. Those who ...
Article : 55 wordsThe big ball in aid of Turondale Cricket Club is to eventuate on Friday night in the new hall. Mr. James McCarthy sold five ...
Article : 154 wordsWhilst lopping timber a few days ago, Mr. Dave MacLean fell from a tree and sustained a broken rib. He is doing well. ...
Article : 27 wordsWintry conditions still prevail. Heavy frosts are followed by cloudy days, though very little rain has fallen during this month. ...
Article : 41 wordsMessrs Lynne and Hay, two enterprising Bathurst men, are planting a small area with tomatoes and peas for market. They ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Jack Burnett, who has been away, in Northern Queensland in scaren of health returned home last week, looking much ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. W. Whalan, who for the past few months has had a large herd of young cattle in the valley country, starts on Wednesday overland ...
Article : 49 wordsThe postal department has at last awakened to the necessity of competing the long promised double trunk telephone line from ...
Article : 55 wordsFor the last few weeks Mr. G. McAndrew has been carting large consignments of wire netting to the Capertee Vallevy. Almost all ...
Article : 126 wordsCold windy weather has prevailed, accompanied by many frosts. On Saturday last a warm change occurred, and a storm ...
Article : 48 wordsMuch sickness is in the district at present. Influenza, in a mild form has attacked a lot of people, and the attendance at the local ...
Article : 31 wordsInfluenza and colds are still prevalent. Mrs. E. Ford, who has been very ill with pneumonia, has been removed to Portland ...
Article : 81 wordsAnother new resident, Mr. Walker and family, from Molong arrived on Saturday week. Mr. Walker drew a block of ground ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. R. Edwards, of Ulamambri, is holding a big plain and fancy dress ball on Thursday next in aid of the Church of England funds, ...
Article : 52 wordsFine weather still prevails, During the past week several severe frosts were experienced. However, the days are gradually ...
Article : 38 wordsCombara sheep continue to bring big prices in the Sydney sale yards. A few weeks ago Mr. Butler topped the market. The ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Royal Hotel has passed into other hands. Mrs. Shanahan, who hails from Harden, having purchased the property. ...
Article : 70 wordsRecently many visitors from other parts have come along, and were surprised to see Wongy looking so well. They speak in high ...
Article : 65 wordsDistrict wheat crops are looking excellent, and everything points to a splendid harvest. It requires but little rain now to make this ...
Article : 28 wordsA team of local ladies, who took part in the Button Cup at Coonamble, crave a good display of tennis, but were defeated by ...
Article : 60 wordsSickness has found its way to Ulamambri village, and there is hardly a house in the village that hasn't one or more inmates down ...
Article : 32 wordsShearing operations are in full swing under ideal weather conditions. The unshorn flocks are decreasing rapidly, and in a Few ...
Article : 34 wordsPreparations on an elaborate scale are being made for the opening of the new public school, which takes place on the 27th ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Purlewaugh Tennis Club met Coonabarabran team at Purlewaugh on Sunday last, and were well beaten by the visitors. The ...
Article : 34 wordsA very successful picnic was held at Bringle Creek on Friday last. The day was an ideal one. The dance that followed was ...
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Advertising : 348 wordsMr. G. H. Cohen, of the Mudgee "Guardian," visited Ulamambri village last week on his monthly trip through the districts. Despite bad times, our old friend reports ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. and Mrs. Long and family, of Wellington, with Miss Boardman, are at present enjoying a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 wordsMessrs. A. Salisbury and T. Work, of Purlewaugh, represented the local Farmers and Settlers' Association at the annual ...
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Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Thu 23 Aug 1923, Page 7
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