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Advertising : 394 wordsFive negroes in South Carolina, who were suspected of the murder of an American official, were tracked by bloodhounds, and subsequently lynched. ...
Article : 29 wordsWe commend our readers to the following extracts from the Bathurst Times (freetrade paper) Sydney correspondent: —A good deal of anxiety has been felt ...
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Article : 690 wordsSIR,—I see by the newspaper reports the the Government has just released several of the bank officials who were convicted by a jury of their countrymen ...
Article : 528 wordsOn Wednesday next Professor Mackay, who is well known here as a teaeclif of calisthenics and deportment, will offer the residents of Bathurst what he is ...
Article : 323 wordsThe following Public Works tender has been accepted :—Permewan, Wright and Co., Limited, Coonamble, conbeyance of waterpipes, etc., from Dubbo to ...
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Article : 139 wordsDuring the past fortnight a mission has been going on at St. Patrick's Church and has been conducted by the two able Redemptorist missionaries, ...
Article : 361 wordsSergeant McDonnell wishes as to remind the butchers of the Bathurst Police District of the necessity for them to make application for registration of ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Rev. T. Cook's Bathurst mission came to close last evening, when he conducted a splendid service to a packed congregation, among those present being ...
Article : 511 wordsThomas White, 76, labourer, for being drank in George-street, was fined 5s, or imprisonment until the rising of the Court. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 wordsFat Sheep.—About 19,500 sheep were penned including a fair proportion of shorn sheep. There was a good attendance of buyers, including the Sydney Meat Preserving ...
Article : 275 wordsThomas Shields-Clarke, an American artist, at present resident in Paris, pursues five different branches of art in five different studios, In his studio in the ...
Article : 163 wordsThe drive held at Mr. Wilson McCauley's on Thursday last resulted in 212 hares and wallabies being destroyed. The days sport was most enjoyable. The ...
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Article : 774 wordsThe Herald's Cobar correspondent writes:—The Drysdale Mining Company has declared another £20 dividend, payable to-day (Tuesday). This makes ...
Article : 250 wordsIn Europe, and especially in Franco, there is among fashionable people a species of code in the use of sealing-wax (says Vogue). The white article is used ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsTobacco has become an article of such general use during the last century that it is not out of place for us to say a few words on the subject here. It is a plant of the genus ...
Article : 142 wordsThe sale of £200 on Monday evening was purchased by Mrs. M'Menamen, of Keppel-street, at a premium of £41. ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Wed 24 Oct 1894, Page 2
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