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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST LOCAL NEWS

    Among the latest railway staff changes is the transfer of Mr J. Tobin, a Mudgee guard, to Sydney. ...

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  4. JOYCE McRAE.

    Little Joyce McRae, Mudgee'r graceful girl rider, was a popular figure at last week's Sydney Show. Mounted on her spirited pony, she ...

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  5. GULGONG MUSIC LOVERS.

    A real treat is in store for music lovers in Gulgong, as Mr. Les Baistow, who has conducted many first class orchestras in an around ...

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  6. TENDERS.

    Bush workers are notified that Mr. G. W. Atkinson, of "Little Plain." Mudgee, will receive tenders up to Thursday next April 16 ...

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  7. CONGRATULATIONS.

    Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jack Mills, of Lawson's Creek, upon the birth of a son. Both the mother and son are doing well. ...

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  8. A CHANCE FOR MUDGEE

    Of late certain Municipal Councils in N.S.W. have been approached by the Australian Grazier [?] Co., who asked for information as to the available supplies of [?] electric power. The company stated that it was considering [?] country towns would be suitable ...

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  9. CHEATER BUTTER.

    The cost of living had another little fall last Thursday, when the price of butter was reduced by a halfpenny per pound. ...

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  10. BATHURST RACES.

    Mudgee owners will be represented at the Bathurst races on Friday and Saturday next. Mrs G. V. Ebsworths General Teman and Mr. W. ...

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  11. GREEN HILLS DANCE.

    A dance will be held at Green Hills on Saturday night next (April 13) in aid of Miss A. James Gulgong Hospital Queen Competition. ...

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  12. THREE RUNNING MATES.

    W. C. Douglas, Ltd., presented for the approval of Show visitors a display that features three of their most famous lines. Breakfast ...

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  13. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Mudgee Quarter Sessions will commence on Tuesday, April 21, and the District Court will follow. It is understood that ...

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  14. MUDGEE DOGS FOR SYDNEY.

    Mudgee will be well represented at the big courstns meeting in Sydney this week. Messrs C. Smith and H. Bourne have nominated dogs for ...

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  15. DUBBO SHOW.

    Mr W. P. Dunn. Minister for Agriculture has been requested to officially open the Dubbo show, which is set down for May 5 and ...

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  16. IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY.

    Miss Mary Dowler (Sister Helen) and Miss Josephine Taylor, of Dubbo (Sister Rosarti) were received late the order of Sistes of ...

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  17. SHOP IN MUDGEE.

    Judging by the wonderfully One display of winter goods in the windows of the principal Mudgee business establishments, there should be ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. YEARLING SALES.

    At the Sydney yearling sales on Friday, a line Silvius colt, bred by Mr. H. Thompson at his Oakleigh stud. Widden, realised 750 guineas. ...

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  19. GULGONG FOOTBALL CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Gulgong Football Club will be held at Mr. D. Whale's refreshment rooms Gulgong, on Friday April 17, at 9 ...

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  20. DUNEDOO BAZAAR.

    The main event this week will be the Church of England bazaar, which will be held in the Lyccum Hall on Thursday and Friday ...

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  21. TENNIS.

    A team of ladies from the Mudgee Tennis Club visited Gulgong last week and had an ca[?] match with the players of that ...

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  22. FROSTS.

    The frosty season has set in early this year and during the past week there was a dec[?]led nip in the early morning air. Opinions are divided ...

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  23. APPROACHING WEDDING.

    There was a pleasant little interlude during the progress of the Mudgee Agricultural Society's committee meeting on Friday evening ...

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  24. MR W. F. DUNN, M.L.A.

    Mr W. F. Dunn Mudgee's popular Parliamentary representative was in Mudgee on Saturday evening, and during his brief stay he ...

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  25. PIG SALE.

    Those [?] rest [?] should note that Mr. J. Wo[?]man's next pig sale will be held on Wednesday April 15, when a particu[?] fine ...

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  26. RAILWAY INSPECTION.

    Mr W. J. Williams, Western Area Railway Commissioner has just completed a tour of inspection of stations on the ...

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  27. ARSENT.

    Arrangement had been made for Mr. T. Walsh ex-secretary of the Seamen's Union, to address the regular monthly meeting of the ...

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  28. SATURDAY'S COURSING.

    The Mudgee Coursing Club will "kick off" with a meeting on Saturday next. April 18, and Judging by the promises of support ...

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  29. BASEBALL.

    The meeting called for Thursday evening last to discuss the advisability of forming a baseball association la[?] for want of a ...

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  30. SPLENDID BOWLING.

    W. O'Reilly, formerly school teacher at Kandos, registered a great performance in Sydney first grade cricket on Saturday, when ...

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  31. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A tragic accident happened about a mile from Dinnaway, on the Werris Creek line. A young man named Thomas Mills was attempting to ...

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  32. WON THE SINGLES.

    Mr T. O'Farrell, a player who has performed splendidly at Mudgee tennis tournaments was in good form at the recent Lithgow fixture. ...

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  33. CANCRETE ROAD.

    Being unable to secure a grant for Balxland Shire by advocating a water supply sche[?] for Portland—no two bodies can agree ...

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  34. FLOWER SHOW.

    The Methodist folk are making great preparations for their flower show and cooking competition on Wednesday. April 23. and It is ...

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  35. SERIOUSLY ILL.

    The many friends of Miss Sarah Nash, an esteemed resident of Mudgee South will regret to learn that her health is far from Satisfactory ...

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  36. MUDGEE BREWERY.

    The enterprising proprietors of the Mudgee Brewery, ever on the alert to add to their already up-to-date plant, have installed further ...

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  37. HANNAH'S BRIDGE FOOTBALL

    At a well-attended meeting at Hannah's Bridge last week it was decided to reform the old football club, as owing to present ...

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  38. ASSISTANCE FOR HISPITAL.

    Members of the Mudgee Hospital Board, who have been hard pressed to make ends meet, will no doubt be interested to learn that the ...

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  39. PUBLIC MEETING.

    Mr R. W. Weaver, M.L.A., ex-Minister for Mines, will deliver an address in the Criterion Theatre, Mudgee, on Tuesday evening, April ...

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  40. HOME MISSION.

    The Rev. R. H. Campbell. Methodist Home Mission Secretary, will visit Mudgee during next weekend and will conduct the evening ...

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  41. COLLAROY RACES.

    The Cellaroy Soldiers Settlement Race Club, one of the most probressive sporting organisations in the district, [?] making ...

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  42. SHEEP PRICES.

    Some of the brat sales of sheep at Homebush last week were:—A. R. Shcarer, crossbred, 16.2; F.H. ...

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  43. OPERATION.

    Mrs Sworos, wife of Mr J. C. Swords, Mudgee's well known townsman, underwent a rather serious operation in the War Memorial ...

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  44. MUDGEE'S BIG SHOOT.

    The annual Easter prize shoot of the Mudgee District Rifle Clubs Union was a pronounced financial success. Although the final figures ...

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  45. BADLY KNEADED.

    Says Cloncurry News:—It is reported that one of the fastidious newly married ladies of Brisbane kneads breed with her gloves on ...

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  46. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Wellington Police Court, John Fleming 73, was committed for trial at Dubbo Circuit Court, on April 21, on a charge of firing a ...

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  47. MUDGEE BICYCLE CLUB.

    Members of the above are again reminded that a committee meeting will be held to-morrow night. Tuesday, in Mr Perram's rooms ...

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  48. CATTLE SLAUGHTERING.

    Mr E. A. Prior, Chief Industrial Mugistrate, and formerly P.M. at Mudgee, has been appointed as a Royal Commission to inquire into ...

    Article : 54 words
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