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  2. VISITORS TO MUDGEE.

    Mention was ?ade in a "[?]" paragraph of the visit [?]Mudgee of Mr. Cadell. We since learn that Mr. Cadell and two ...

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  3. A WOLLAR PATIENT.

    A five year old danghter of Mr. and Mrs. halpin of wolder Was admetted into the Mudgee D[?] Hospital on sunday last [?] ...

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  4. MUDCEE FACTORY PASTEUR ISINC PLANT.

    At 11 O'clock to-morrow there; will be an informal gathering at the Mudgee Butter Factory, when the directors and management will ...

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  5. Local News.

    Mr. Arthur Fones, dentist, will visit Mendooran professionally on Wednesday, October 4. ...

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  6. STICKING TO THE TRADE.

    A former Mudgee boniface, Mr. Tom Dunn, has taken over a leading hotel at Kiama. Friends here will wish the popular Tom success. ...

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  7. SPRING FLAT TENNIS CLUB.

    The financial result of the social recently held in aid of the funds of the newlyformedt[?] club at Spring Flat, was satisfactory to the ...

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  8. ELECTRIC LIGHT SCHEME.

    The Engineer for the Rylstone shire (Mr White) has completed the lay out of the scheme for lighting up the township of Kandos and ...

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  9. PIC DEMAND MORE BRISK

    Wincheombe curson, lad report:—Only 1900 pigs were penned The offering included a large number of medium lets. Values opened ...

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  10. DUNEDOO R.C. PARISH.

    Masses will be held next Sunday at Coobah 7.30 a.m., and Turill at 10 a.m. The Rev. Father Howard will be the celebrant. ...

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  11. FINAL SPORTS MEETING.

    The final meeting in connection with the big sports on October 7 will be held at Mr. T. Robinson's rooms on Tuesday night at 8 ...

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  12. FUND FOR MR. GENTLE.

    Mr. J. Pateman, Newtown, and formerly a resident of Mudgee, has forwarded the sum of 3 for the Gentle fund. ...

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  13. FODDER THIEVES.

    Evidence of the death of grass at the present time, and also the penchant of some person or persons to take other people's ...

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  14. AMUSEMENT TAX RATES.

    The new rates in connection with the amusement tax will be:— On payments for admission of 1/,[?] tax of 1d [?] ding 1/, 1d for ...

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  15. SPRING FLAT ROADS.

    The Cudgegong Council laborers have lately effected much needed repairs, on the spring Flat roads. Still there is much to be done in ...

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  16. POLICE TRANSFERS.

    Constable Atkins of Rylstone, has been transferred from Kylsone to katoomba. He will be succeeded by Coustble Harrown,of ...

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  17. SUN AND MOON.

    There will be full moon on October 6, last quarter on October 14, and now moon on October 20. To-day the moon rises at 11.30 a.m. ...

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  18. COASTAL FARMERS' SOCIETY.

    The C.F.S. Ltd., report on September 20:—Lucerue hay continued to be scarce and extra choice has fold at firmer rates, making to 10/, ...

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  19. WESTERN WOOLS.

    Clips from the western shared fully in the advanced values recorded at last Monday's opening Sydney wood sales. Walker Bros. ...

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  20. SHEARING IN PROGRESS.

    Shearing is in progress at Mr. Ellott Carter's place at upper Botobolar. Next week a start will be made at Trefoil, the property of ...

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  21. STREET LEVELS.

    Certain objections have bee raised at Kandos in regard to the level of Buchanan-street. It was decided after a consultation by the ...

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  22. A COOD SPORTING PROPO­SITION.

    Mr.Trueman has written trom Wellig[?]on offering to organise a group of three sporting bodies to wist Mudges on the one day ...

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  23. VISIT OF INTE... MODERATOR

    The Rev. A. Merchant, B.A.. of Coonabarabran, and interim moderator of Gulgong. Mudgee district paul a wying visit to Mudgee ...

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  24. OPENING OF SNAKE SEASON.

    The snake season has already begun the first story comes from Lawson's Crock. There the Veteran. Mr. Those Mills. has ...

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  25. HONORING LAWSON'S MEMORY.

    A publie meeting will be held at Euranderes or Thuesday night next to consider ways and means of honoring Henry Leweon's ...

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  26. GONE INTO BUSINESS

    Mr. Albert Richardson offers in charge of the goods shed at the mudg

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  27. HANDS OFF WAGES.

    "Hands off Wages." said Ald. Barrett at Monday night's meeting of the Mudgee Council, in moving, that she[?] of 4 ...

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  28. CRITEPION THEATRE.

    For this week and a find pros gramme will be sereened ineluding a specael ...

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  29. The Soldiers' Memorial

    Give—Because the men who died are worthy of your gift. Give.—because your gift will perpetuate their memory for all times. Give—because it is the least sacrifice you can make for men made the supreme sacrifice. ...

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  30. A VISITOR FROM DUBEO

    Mr. C. H. chrismas, accompanied by Mr. Ch[?] and son, motored to Mudgee from Dubbo on Monday and spent a few day in the town. ...

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  31. TO HAVE PICNIC.

    As mentioned in a previous issue of the paper the annual picnic of Messrs. T. H. Marks and Co.'s employees was to have been ...

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  32. MR. L. R. BUTLER LEAVING

    Mr. L.R . Butler, who has done well in Mudgee since he took over the dental business 2[?] years age estblishd by ...

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  33. STORES PICNIC.

    The three big stores in Mudger, Messrs. Lonerngan's. Kellett's. and Marks, will be closed all day on Saturday, October 11, for ...

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  34. RYLSTONE HOTEL CHANGES HANDS.

    Farrar's Hotel at Rylstone has again changed hands, Mr. Ireland having sold out to Mr. Gleeson, of Manly. ...

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  35. THE BUICK CAR.

    Mr. Frank Hardwick, who has accepted a position in the workshop at Mr Leresche's new garage, having decided to give up the hire ...

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  36. PIG SALE.

    Mr. J. Workman reports having held a very successful pig sale yesterday (Wednesday). He yarded about [?]oo pigs and they were all ...

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  37. ATTENDING SANITARY CONFERENCE.

    Mr. John Stapleton. the inspector of the Mudgee Council, is it tending the animal conference of Local Government Sanitary ...

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  38. SNAKES NUMEROUS.

    Snakes have made their appearance throughout the district, ami appear to bo numerous this year. Several have already been killed, ...

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  39. SOLDIERS MEMORIAL.

    A meeting of the comminute of the soldiers memorial will be held an the Town Hall to-night at 8 p.m. As the time for finalising ...

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  40. MR. LEE SHOHEN'S VISIT

    Mr. Lee Shohen, the well known Chinese herbalist, announces that he will not be able to visit Mudgee or other town this month, with ...

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  41. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE.

    At the Methodist school hall last night. officers and teachers of the Sunday school of Mudgee met at a tea table Conference. Over 40 ...

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  42. WACES DROP IN CUDGEGONG.

    In keeping with the conciliation tribunal. which lowered the wages of Government employees by 4 per week. The Cudgegong Council ...

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  43. READ THIS.

    Why pay more when you ran get In cheaper at Maurice Vale's. Compare out prices. Cotton hose tan, white black 1/ pair: Lisle hose, ...

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  44. FINED FOR BEING FOUND WITH OPOSSUM SKINS.

    Les MeKay and clarrie Gaw. thorne of Madgee, were presents at the Lithgow police Court on Tuesday on a charge of being ...

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  45. FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS.'?

    Owing to an oversight the leta tors for boys and girl beers omitted from this [?] The miss take has not occurred previously— ...

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  46. HONORED ON HIS BIRTHDAY,

    Seventy-two years of age yesterday and still alert and vigorous is the record of Aid.[?] Cohen, of Mudgee, To celebrate the event a number of ...

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  47. THE BIG SPORTS.

    The bg sports Everything is moving smoothly for the big sports in Victoria Park on Saturday week. Arrangements ...

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  48. ADDED TO SPORTS PROGRAMME.

    Two items were added to the programme of the forthcoming bicycle sports and athletic championship meeting on October 7 at a ...

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  49. SELF-DENIAL WEEK.

    Commandant F. Walkins, Sydney, is visiting Mudgee in connection with the salvation Army self denial appeal, and is staying two or ...

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  50. EXAMPLE OF ROOD CITIZENSHIP.

    A striking exarple of good [?]ship was given this week by Mr. Harrey. Meroo shire engineer.which many other citzens well ...

    Article : 156 words
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