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  3. Merriwa.

    Mr. Jack McRae, son of Mrs. T. McRae, had the misfortune to be thrown from his sulky. He was run over and had four of his ribs ...

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  4. HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.

    The Merriwa District Hospital committee met on the 13th instant. Mr. Miller (vice-president) was in the chair, and Messrs. Burt, ...

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  5. AFNUE OF TREES.

    Silky oak wild silver wattle trees have been planted from the railway gates to the park, and should form a very pretty, avenue. ...

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  6. COTTON CULTIVATION.

    A few farmer, are giving cotton cultivation a trial. It should grow well in certain parts of this district. ...

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  7. VISITED SYDNEY.

    Mr. Sam Nicholas (of Nicholas Bros.) has been spending a few days in the city. ...

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  8. SUPPRESSING RABBITS.

    The chairman of the Merriwa P.P. Board (Mr A. M. Jennings) has notified by advertisement in the "Guardian" that owners or ...

    Article : 85 words
  9. HOME AGAIN.

    Webster Cronin has been spending a few days with his parents. He has been on the Northern Rivers of late, and was the star of the ...

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  10. QUOITS.

    Quoits are "all the go" here again this winter. There are competitions each night at Nicholas Bros., where a big fire is half the ...

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  11. RAINFALL RECORD.

    The following is the local rainfall record appearing at the post office for the year:—January 304 points, February 3, March [?]3, April 18, ...

    Article : 36 words
  12. NARROW ESCAPE.

    Whilst carrying out his duties as carter for the firm of D. Quigley and Son. the cart turned over on Mr. R. Aldwell. He was not ...

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  13. ALTERATIONS TO POST OFFICE.

    Extensive alterations are to be made shortly to the Merriwa post office building. The office certainly could be made more modern. There ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. BACK AT WORK.

    Mr. Mick Scully, who has been suffering from a poisoned foot, is able to work a grain. ...

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  15. NEW CHURCH ROOF.

    The R.C. Church bas been re-roofed with asbestos slates. Mr. H. B. Bridger was the contractor. ...

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  16. CONFINED TO BED.

    Mr. V. R. Connelly has been confined to his bed for some days, suffering from a severe attack of asthma. ...

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  17. FORTHCOMING RACES.

    The local lads are saving up for a big plunge on a couple of local horses at the Settlement Races on September 1st. ...

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  18. RETURNED.

    Mr. Chas. Gibson, of the post office staff, has returned from his annual leave. He was relieved by Master R. Tracey. ...

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  19. ST ANNE'S TENNIS CLUB.

    A few Sundays ago the above-mentioned club was officially opened by the Rev. H. P. Ward (patron) and some very pleasant afternoons ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. OBITUARY.

    The death, occurred of Mr. John George Crosdale, sen., of "Bar John,' Congewal, a former old identity of the Merriwa district, on ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. LEFT HOSPITAL.

    Cecil Collins, son of Mr. L. B. Collins, who for some weeks has been in the local hospital, suffering from a bad foot, has returned home. ...

    Article : 28 words
  22. SHEARING BEGIN'S.

    Shearing began at Brindley Park on August 20. Cullingral will follow, and Collaroy is now shearing. The local boys do most of the work. ...

    Article : 27 words
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