Nov. 14.--Electra (s.) 16.--Kincumber (s.) DEPARTURES. Nov. 14.--Unity (s.) ...
Article : 152 wordsON Friday evening, Nov. 9th, a most enjoyable' concert was given by the pupils of the Public School, Bullahdelah, in the School of Arts. The hall was crowded. The object of the concert was to raise ...
Article : 598 wordsTHE Assembly sat till an early, hour this morning. Mr. Ashton obtained leave to introduce his. Closer Settlement Amendment Bill, the object of which is to create a Board of Purchase Commissioners to ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsNov. 13.--Bellinger (s) ...
Article : 16 wordsNov. 14.--Tuncurry (s.), and Louisa Messell. 15.--Commonwealth (s), and Alice Templeton. Nov. 16.--Willinga. ...
Article : 60 wordsTHE usual fortnightly mooting of the above Council was held at the Works Office, Taree, on Tuesday last, when the following councillors were present:--Messrs. W. Deer, A. Perrett, D. Bell, and J. ...
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Advertising : 52 words"FAIRVIEW" PRIVATE HOSPITAL.--None Gamming, after an absence of several weeks in Sydney, returned to Taree by the s.s. Electra on Wednesday last. Nurse Denyer has been relieving at the ...
Article : 1,984 wordsTHE dance which followed the benefit concert in aid of Mr. John Quinlivan, at Cundletown, on Friday night last, was very largely attended--a larger number never having been seen in the hall. About ...
Article : 154 wordsDEAR SIR,--Permit me to ask your Correspondent "Elector," who selected fire men out of the 21 candidates for the Shire Council as those possessing " all the social virtues that go to make each meetings ...
Article : 175 wordsMR. H. Grattan's pupils made a welcome re-appearance here on Friday, November 9th, in comedy programme, which met with much laughter sed applause from an appreciative audience. Though it is ...
Article : 554 wordsAS stated in our last issue, the anniversary in connection with the above Sunday School, celebrated on Sunday and Monday last, was the moat successful yet held. There were record attendances at each ...
Article : 749 wordsDEAR SIR,--In your last issue appears Mr. John Breckenridge's address to the electors of C Riding, and I really think it a pity that his friends did not advise him to curtail his address to a ample announcement of his candidature, for in ...
Article : 1,081 wordsMR. W. J. E. NEWTON.--Will sell by auction, under instructions from Mr. J. Steinmetz, at the Coopernnok sawmills, at 2 p.m. to-day (Saturday), a large quantity of sawn timber, in lots to ...
Article : 162 wordsMONDAY was observed as a close holiday. Whatever Australians may fail in, keeping holidays won't be in the number. Mr. Quinlivan's benefit concert was a great success. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsIn this case the plaintiff, who was represented by Mr. Martin, sued the defendant, for whom Mr. Cowan appeared, for £6 7- for board of toe defendant's wife, and for money lent and money paid to her. ...
Article : 91 wordsWilliam Riley was charged, on the information of Constable Dwyer, with leaving a dead animal--to wit, a horse--on the public road at Moorland, on the 29th September last. The P.M. pointed out the serious nature of toe offence, by ...
Article : 134 wordsRichard Chas, Atkins, 20 acres, parish of Stewart, county of Macquarie. Win. Thompson, 610 acres, parish of Teleraree, county of Gloucester. ...
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