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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 316 words
  3. The Angli[?]ian Bishop at Cudal.

    A telegram from [?]dal states that Dr. Camidge, Anglican Bishop of Bathurst, arrived here on Saturday night and proceeded to Cargo on Sunday morning, when he ...

    Article : 82 words
  4. COMMENT.

    The ingenious and ingenuons shopkeeper on the look out for holes in the Closing Act to creep through, hit upon an idea that was delightfully simple and ...

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  5. TRANSVAAL WAR.

    Sixty New South Wales rifles, and 120 of Remington's Corps on the 12th drove the Griqualand West rebels from Prieka River, crossed the river, and ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. The Second Contingent.

    A meeting of the Executive Council was, held to-day, and several routine matters were dealt with. A meeting is to be held to-mrrow at 10 a.m. to ...

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  7. Bathurst District Band.

    Last night during practice the members of the Bathurst District Band were approached by Mr. Lewins with reference to a request from the Swimming Club, asking assistance ...

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  8. A Reported Advance.

    Our Sydney correspondent wires that General Wood bus occupied Zoutpans Drift in the north of the Transvaal. No details a[?]e to band. ...

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  9. Captain E. W. Soane.

    Mr. E. W. Soane, Senior warder in Bathurst Gaol, has volunteered for service in the Bushmen's Contingent, and left for Sydney by last night's train. Mr. Soane has been in ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. General Carrington.

    General Frederick Carrington has been ordered to South Africa. [Major-General Sir Frederick Carrington has been service at Gibraltar and in several ...

    Article : 29 words
  11. A Period of Suspense.

    There has been no official news from General Bailer since the llth inst, and profound anxiety is felt. Unofficial intelligence is conflicting. A censored ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. A New Bridge.

    A new bridge over the Tugela was completed on Wednesday, three weeks were taken up in shipping sections. ...

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  13. The Kalgoorlie Petition.

    At a recent meeting lat Kalgoorlie the heads of a petitions to the Queen were drafted and sent to Mr. P. M. M'Glynn, M.P. of Adelaide, who had promised to undertake the ...

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  14. A London Meeting.

    An influential meeting of the Australians has formed a committee to raise funds to equip bushmen. Louis Aarons collected £500 on the Stook Exchange. ...

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  15. THE MAORI KING.

    The Maori King with the Queensland contingent on board arrived here this afternoon to banker coal. She was visited by the Governor, the Chief ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. Progress in Natal

    General Buller in reported to have some important operations in view. Pending the carrying out of his plans, news from his headquarters is being ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. War Correspondents Killed.

    Mr. Mitchell, the "Standard" correspondent at Ladysmith, is dead of typhoid. Mr, Ferrand, the "Morning Post's " correspondent was killed in the ...

    Article : 35 words
  18. ENTERTAINING THE NURSES.

    Lady Harris entertained the nurses going to the Transvaal at an "at hope" at the Town Hall to-day. There was a large and fashionable assemblage. ...

    Article : 32 words
  19. Mafeking Safe.

    Mafeking was safe on the 6th. The bombardment has been resumed. ...

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  20. A QUESTION OF PAY.

    Certain of the men who went away with the first contingent left orders for the payment of the money accruing due to them to their relatives here. Under ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. The Skirmish at Rensberg.

    Further details regarding the recent Boer attempt to out off General French's line of communication between Colesberg and Rensberg show that the ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. Country Volunteers.

    The following volunteers for the bush contingent have been ordered to proceed to Forbes to undergo medical examination :—Robert Cameron, Walter Stone ...

    Article : 189 words
  23. BATHURST PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Bathurst Progress Association was held last night in the rooms of the A. H. and P. Association, when there were present—Mr. A. G. ...

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  24. THE IRON HORSE IN ASIA.

    It has been said in Asia Russia never Daring the last few months at any rate that holds sufficiently true. The East has seen many remarkable invasions ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    The Defence Department has received a cable from Colonel Head, asking that 30 horses should be dispatched for Captain M'Leish's unit, and a horse for ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. A Charge of Treason.

    Mr. Vermootin, a Cape Colony attorney, has been charged with treason. It is alleged that he induced a number of Britishers at Dordrecht to sign a ...

    Article : 44 words
  27. Guns from India.

    India is sending to South Africa a sufficient number of guns and other equipment for three heavy field batteries. Native muleteers are also being sent for ...

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  28. The Turon Dredge.

    It is reported that the Turon Hirer Gold-dredging Company's dredge No. 1 obtained for part of the week ending 13th January, 27 ounces of gold for 65 hours' work. ...

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  29. The Bushmen's Contingent.

    A meeting to consider the formation of the Bushman's Corps was held in the Town Hall yesterday. The Mayor announced the object of the meeting, and ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. A LETTER FROM A DUBBOITE.

    A private letter has been received here from Ladysmith. The writer, Lieutenant White, of the 2nd Battalion of Rifles, states that at the date of writing, the ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. Reinforcements.

    The 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, the 2nd Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and 10th, 26th and 29th Batteries of Royal Field Artillery are ...

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  32. Alterations at the Gaol.

    The tender board of the Public Works Department opened tenders for alterations to the male prison workshops at the Bathurst Gaol, that of James Connelly, £425, being ...

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  33. Mr. Wragge's Forecast.

    Mr. Wragge forecasts the following [?] New South Wales:—Fine conditions generally. Isolated showers with some thunder chiefly in the north-cast. Temporature ...

    Article : 37 words
  34. Spanish Volunteers.

    Three thousand ex-Spanish soldiers have offered themselves for service with Field Marshal Lord Roberts against the Boers. ...

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  35. PATRIOTISM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The residents of Canterbury have offered to equip and dispatch a mounted corps to the Cape, defraying the whole coat, including the transport of the fifty ...

    Article : 169 words
  36. Concert at the Deanery.

    A moat enjoyable concert was held on the Deanery grounds last night. There was it very good attendance, and the programme of music arranged by Mr. T. H. Massey was ...

    Article : 214 words
  37. ENROLMENT IN VICTORIA.

    Enrolment in connection with the Bushmen's Corps continues, and the list of names now totals 1100. The Minister for Defence had an interview ...

    Article : 143 words
  38. Boer Spies.

    Little or no news is being received from General Mothuen's camp at Modder River. One report to hand states that a ...

    Article : 42 words
  39. Boer Loss at Kuruman.

    It is reported that the Boer casualties sustained in connection with their recent capture of the Town of Kuruman, when the British garrison, consisting of 120 ...

    Article : 41 words
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