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Advertising : 224 wordsThe I.O.N. should bring upstanding some of those people who drive their vehicles during the evenings without the regulation light or lights. ...
Article : 35 wordsAn intercolonial postal conference, in reference to the proposed reduction of posture on English letters, will shortly he held in Sydney. ...
Article : 547 wordsThere will be a first-class exhibit of all kinds of agricultural machinery at our show. Truck loads are arriving every day. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe goods station and trucking yards were very busy on Saturday, three full train loads of stock being got safely away by noon. From the ...
Article : 40 wordsWe hear that Mr. Frank Farrar, who had his leg broken a short time back, has met with a similar accident, and that be will in all probability be ...
Article : 37 wordsAt the last Dubbo show, Arabi Bey formerly the property of Mr. H. E. A. Wells, and who was bred by Mr. S. A. Blackman, of Cooyal, took first ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Mudgee Butter Company in but the forerunner of many similar concerns that will soon crop up. There is talk of Mr. J. G. Wurth starting ...
Article : 73 wordsThe unfortunate young man, Lee whose case we referred to last week, has since been taken into custody, and remanded to gaol for medical ...
Article : 30 words"Prise coup of corn," and a dozen other issues, all very readable and instructive, we have to hold back. Pressure again. Sea how the ...
Article : 33 wordsPoor old George Carter, who worked in Mudgee hairdressing saloons some years ago, and afterwards at Gulgong departed his life last week, at Sydney ...
Article : 46 wordsOwners of horses who intend entering for Mudgee Tattersall's are reminded that entries for the Opening and Queen's Birthday Handicaps must ...
Article : 37 wordsThe many friends of the Hon. G. H. Cox, and they are among all classes, will regret to hear that he hail been seriously indisposed at his ...
Article : 88 wordsSeven trucks of hay and straw were [?] per rail during the week, by Mr. George Town. Seeing that a ship had of straw came in ...
Article : 34 wordsJohn Grayndler was in custody at Warren the other day, on a warrant issued by the Gulgong Bench for wife desertion. The charge having been ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. W. Hall, us usual, is not in the background for Queen's Birthday, as he announces the arrival of a truck of fireworks, all for the children, and in ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. Charles Stewart, our late goods clerk, has departed for his new sphere of labour, [?] Superintendent's Office [?] Another Mudgee ...
Article : 17 wordsMr. S. A. Blackman will show this week a magnificient yearling colt by his handsome and well-bred horse, Solo. Mated with good mares Solo ...
Article : 53 wordsWe trust Mudgee is not going to be dragged down to the level of Woolloomooloo. Who were those blackguards who "peeled off" and fought a battle ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Cudgegong Hall will be engaged for the first night of the show, when a four-hours' social, under the conductorship of Messrs. W. ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. and Mrs. Graham made their [?] wedding anniversary the occasion for "high jinks," near Gun[?]the other evening. The ...
Article : 15 wordsMr. John Wall, of Botobolar has reason to remember the bad state of the road near Mrs. Gossage's. He was driving his team at this spot, ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Cudgegongites have "struck oil" in swearing Mr. Wm. Imber to boss the "only Royal" down at that historic quarter. He will keep the ...
Article : 55 wordsOur [?] rites:—[?] of [?] in [?] to [?] of the Mudgee [?] was ...
Article : 7 wordsThe members of the Bligh Club have good reason to sing an "O be Joyful" because of the happy state of affairs existing all round in ...
Article : 117 wordsAt the Lands Office on Thursday last the only selection taken up was that of 84 acres by G. C. Carter, o[?]unty Phillip, parish Botobolar. ...
Article : 58 wordsFor several days an unclaimed spring cart has been occupying a conspicuous stand in Market-street. It was left during the night opposite the ...
Article : 58 words[?] folk should [?] their school[?] The success [?] day was a ...
Article : 15 wordsAn olb man, named Riley, grand-father of Will Redmond, of the Post Office, was reported on Sunday to have died suddenly at Windeyer on ...
Article : 79 wordsWe regret, that want of time and space compels us to hold over Mr. A. Beattie's advertisement. He, too, is in the thick of it with a winter ...
Article : 66 wordsA football match was played on Saturday between, "Our Boys" and a scratch team of ten, representing the Mudgee F.C. There was some ...
Article : 343 wordsMr. James Hayes' jun., daughter, who has been [?] at Melbourne, the headquarters of the Salvation Army, has been ordered to South ...
Article : 50 wordsWe have a complaint from a Lewis-street resident concerning the antics of some young people who made apart for themselves a couple of ...
Article : 91 wordsThe fair in the Town Hall has bounded along like wild-fire every evening since the opening night, but all things must have an end, and as ...
Article : 116 wordsOur Gulgong contemporary pre[?] for Constable Stanley, on the [?] of Judge Docker complimenting that officer for "working ...
Article : 116 wordsEfforts were made last week by the Department to induce Mr. Wenholtz to take charge of the Parramatta North Public school, vacated by Mr. ...
Article : 141 wordsWe are sorry to hold over Dickson and Son's announcement of the arrival of their Winter goods, which have only recently been landed from the ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. H. M. S. Cox, of Rawden, heads the list with winning mounts at the late Bligh meeting having 4 firsts, 2 seconds and 3 thirds. Mr. J. C. Cox ...
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Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Mon 12 May 1890, Page 5
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