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  2. NOTES AND NOTIONS.

    Another victim to the bounty fiend—Queensland has fallen from grace, has fallen into the slough of despond, and all because of that dead meat. "The ...

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  3. THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    On Saturday evening, Mr. W. Clunies Ross, R.Se.L.G.S., the resident master, gave an interesting lecture on " Snakes." There is a good collection of these ...

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  4. DUBBO DOINGS.

    £8835 13s 2d was received by Mr. B. Copeland, Crown Land Agent, for the quarter ending 30th June. Of this amount £2842 as paid as instalments ...

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  5. Here & There

    White Bock has been appointed a new polling place in Bathurst electorate. ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. Pupil Teachers.

    The following have been appointed pupil teachers :—Mr. C. Smith, Rockley ; Mr. H. B. Johnson and Miss C. P. Sharp, Bourke. ...

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  8. Promotions.

    Mr. stuart M. Haig, school teacher, of Evans' Plains, has been classified 3A. Award for good terrace under regulation 179—Mr, Alfred O. Black, school teacher, Blayney. ...

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  9. VITAL STATISTICS.

    Daring the past quarter 88 births, 27 deaths, and 27 marriages were registered by Mr. H. B. Copeland, District Registrar. ...

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  10. FOOTBALL.

    This match took place on Saturday afternoon, and caused a good deal of in terest owing to the fact that the team for Sydney would be picked in the ...

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  11. Transfers of Teachers.

    Miss M. Bryden, Hill End, has been trans- : ferred to The Glen, as assistant. Miss N. Crouch has been transferred from Tenterfield to Hill End, as assistant. Mr. R ...

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  12. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    The lad Owers, who was thrown from his horse at Beni last Sunday, died from the injuries received yesterday evening. ...

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  13. EXAMINATIONS.

    A number or candidates for public school promotions and pupil teachers hare been undergoing examination at the Superior Public School this week, ...

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  14. Appointments.

    Mr. F. Abbott, clerk, Registrar-General's Department, to be clerk in the petty sessions office at Coonamble, vice Byrne, promoted. Mr. M. B. Longfield, relieving officer, Lands ...

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  15. THE TEAM FOR SYDNEY.

    The following is the team chosen to represent the W.R.F.U. in the country football carnival, which begins in Sydney on Saturday next:—G. Read, back ...

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  16. BILLIARDS.

    Last night Mr. F. Weiss, billiard champion, defeated Mr. A. Browning, a local player, at Hobbs' rooms. The winner conceded his opponent £50 ...

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  17. Organ Recital.

    Mr. Massey, organist of All Saints' Cathedral, will render his second organ recital in the Cathedral on Thursday evening, when music lovers will be afforded a treat. ...

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  18. LAND BOARD.

    The Local Land Board (Messrs W. C. Cardew (Chairman), D. Soane, and J. Samuels), commenced their regular monthly sitting last Wednesday. One ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. Appointment.

    Mr. J. J. P. Kelaher, recently appointed Assistant-Clerk of Petty Sessions, at Bathurst, has been appointed to the position of Assistant-Crown Lands Agent. ...

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  20. The Funeral of Mr. Delaney.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Edward Delaney, formerly railway guard and an old and respected resident of this city, took place yesterday afternoon and was very largely ...

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  21. OF WHAT KIND BE THESE MEN ?

    If a man is about to enter upon any business or undertaking which he deems to be fraught with serious consequences to himself and his family, or relatives or ...

    Article : 636 words
  22. MR. BARTON'S PLANS.

    Mr. Barton's speech in the Legislative Council on Thursday was an admirable and statessmanlike deliverance, such as was to be expected from the acknowledged ...

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  23. Sydney Matches.

    The following matches were played yesterday:— Randwick beat Wallaroo by 3 points to nil, atfer a splendid game. ...

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  24. THE NEW POSTMASTER.

    Mr. H. Carry, of Braidwood Pos Office, has been appointed Post and Telegraph Master at Dubbo, in succession to the late Mr. W. P. Raper. ...

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  25. A Fall Down a Shaft.

    A miner named William Howes, engaged at the Apsley Mines, was conveyed to the hospital yesterday morning suffering from injuries received through falling down a ...

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  26. Football at Dubbo.

    Owing to several members of the Dabbo Club having played in the senior competition last season, the members were compelled to forfeit their match ...

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  27. SAD DEATH.

    Miss Irene Patman, aged 17, niece of Mrs. J. W. Sillar, Bank of Australasia, died last night from at attack of brain fever. The deceased young ...

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  28. A Rare Chance.

    Lovers of art are afforded a rare chance of securing a valuable prize in the Woolstone Art Union, tickets for which may be obtained from Messrs. Palmer and McPhillamy, ...

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  29. ELECTORS' RIGHTS.

    Forty-eight original electors' rights were issued at the Post Office this week, prior to the closing of the Electoral Roll. ...

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  30. License Transferred.

    At the Licensing Court on Saturday, the transfer of the license of the railway Hotel at Brewongle was granted from James Kessey to Charles James Brown. ...

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  31. Orange Feelings

    The Government has promised Mr. Newman, M.P., a special grant of £150 for the hospital, word to that effect having been received by the secretary ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. Blayney v. Orange.

    At football the Blayney Warriors ware defeated by the Orange team by 12 points to nil. ...

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  33. MINE CONCENTRATES.

    The Great Victoria is putting through 15 tans of stone at Brailey's battery. The plates are looking well. The drive going north from the bottom of main ...

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  34. Sunday Music.

    Yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large and appreciative concourse of spectators, the Military Band, conducted by Mr, A. Gartrell, rendered an admirable ...

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  35. The Game in Orange.

    There was no football to-day with the exception of a scratch match. Forest Reefs and Dabbo were to have played in the Junior Competition, but ...

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  36. Millthorpe Show.

    The hon. sec. of Millthorpe Agricultural Association, Mr. S. C. Francis, is out with his announcement of the next show and ploughing matches, to take place on September ...

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  37. WHAT IS CONSTIPATION P

    Constipation, or, as it is sometimes called, costiveness, is an insufficient action of the bowels, whereby a quantity of waste matter is kept in the system. ...

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  38. DISTRICT COURT.

    The District Court opens on Monday, there being a dozen cases set down for hearing. Two of them are jury cases, one arising out of the searching ...

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  39. Oberon.

    The purchasers of the mine at Black Bullock Mount intend to put on about 30 or 40 men before the expiration of the month. They already have several ...

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  40. A Painful Accident.

    A lad, about 10 years of age, son of Mr. Mclntyre, dairyman, on the Vale Road, met with a painful accident on Saturday. The toea of one foot were badly crushed, through ...

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  41. QUARTERS SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions open on the following day, and the calendar is a heavy one. There are such a number of witnesses in three of the cases that the ...

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  42. Mt. David.

    Report for week ended Tape 25 :—"Drillings for week 1161b,, yielding 23gr. of retorted gold. North drive, 100ft. level, extended 14ft. for week, ...

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  43. Another Larceny.

    A larceny is reported to have been committed in Hope-street, on Saturday evening, when the residence of Mr. M'Kay, a warder, was entered, in the absence of the occupants. ...

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  44. GOSLING CREEK RESERVE.

    The trustees of the reserve adjoining the town reservoir at Gosling Creek have received an intimation from the Lands Department that £100 has been placed ...

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  45. CURRENT EVENTS.

    Bathurst Hospital meeting, 3.30 p.m. Meeting of School Arts Committe, 8 p.m. ...

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  46. Perth to Rookhampton.

    Mr. Frank White, cyclist, bound from Perth to Rockhampton, arrived at Brisbane at 5.45p.m. on Friday. He was 53 days on the road compared with 60, the previous record. ...

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  47. AUCTION SALES.

    E. H. TAYLOR& Co.—At the Royal Hotel, Bathurst, allotment in Peel-street. PALMER AND MCPHILLAMY— ...

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  48. THE C.E. SOIREE.

    The Church of England musical soiree in aid of the organ fund has returned a profit of £25. The credit of the great success is due almost solely to the efforts ...

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  49. TWO CASES OF HARDSHIP.

    The other day a man was arrested in Orange and remanded on a charge of failing to contribute to the support of a child. He obtained bail here, paid his ...

    Article : 116 words
  50. Advertising

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