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Advertising : 153 wordsTHE past week has been more remarkable for accidents than anything of much public interest. Mr. Wilkins, who had been to Lithgow to get the brewer's license transferred from Mr. Daly, was ...
Article : 512 wordsBOURKE Belief Fund burked. Katoomba meeting delayed half-hour. Only eight persons attended. Sum of £3 2s. 6d. subscirbed. ...
Article : 971 wordsSPECIAL meeting called to give consent to books of Municipality being produced in Supreme Court action to ous[?] ex-aldermen Patrick Mullaney and Frederick Charles Goyder from the two seats. ...
Article : 483 wordsA GENTLEMAN taking sketches of Sassafras Gully and shooting flying foxes made a ghastly discovery on the 9th instant. Whilst off the main road, about half-a-mile, walking beyond Faulconbridge, ...
Article : 316 wordsSYDNEY TO KATOOMBA.--Leave Sydney, 10 a.m., 6.50 p.m., and 8 p.m. Arive at Katoomba [?].50 p.m. and 9 p.m., and proceed to Blackheath, Mount Victoria, &c., the latter being the mail train for Lithgow, Bathurst, Mudgee, Cowra, Molong, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 474 wordsBanks--Australian [?] Stock and London Chartered. Mason[?] Lodge--Mount Victoria, No. 118, meet Wednesday, on or before [?] H. Cooper, W. [?]. sec. Mountain Lodge, [?] Odd Fellows meet in the Odd Fellows ...
Article : 225 wordsThe contractor on the Hat Hill road, Mr. M. McDonald, appears to be making a real good job of his work, which when finished will prove an immense benefit to those driving out that way. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsThe addition to the Post Office is in a forward state, and will be a great convenience when finished. Mr. Marshall's alterations to his cottage arc all but completed, making a considerable improvement ...
Article : 53 wordsDISASTER upon disaster under the new Railway re[?]me! Fresh upon the very heels of the catastrophes that crushed out the lives of men, women, and children at Bell and Raglan come ...
Article : 970 wordsThe Martini-Henry's just arrived, and have been distributed. Our men will have a shot for THE KATOOMBA TIMES trophy. ...
Article : 22 wordsRumours of an action for slander. More work for lawyers. That organ has not come to the 'Heath yet. Must even tell little fairy [?]ales about it. ...
Article : 95 wordsFRIENDS of the Mission Hall had a ten party and public meeting on Thursday night, when the Revs. Messrs. Clark, of (Burton-street Tabenacle). Soper (of Petersham) and Mallyon (of Wullabra), with ...
Article : 281 wordsSOME of our exchange Live complained lately at tenders for road contracts not being culle[?] in the local papers. Local contractors particularly, and local men generally, will agree that the complaint IN the Assembly on Thursday night Mr. Barbour, on behalf of Mr. Wall, asked some questions with reference to the curves on the Western line. Mr. M'Millan said he was informed that the Railway ...
Article : 444 wordsIn having a yarn about Monavo and Kiandra Mr. McGurrigal furnished many remarkable incidents of the [?]lden days of Gippsland too. He believes Kiandra is not as cold as Blackheath in winter ...
Article : 161 wordsAlterations in the musketry course of the V.L and Reserve Rifle Companies have been adopted and came into force on Monday. In future it will be carried out as follows:--Every man will fire ...
Article : 135 wordsFor the rifle prize to-day, the handicap for the competitors is:--W. Blamire-Young, D. Ap[?]ey, and R. Brand, scratch; Copeland, 2; Burnie, Thomas. 10; Er[?]ate, ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Rink, under the management of Tom. Baster, is about the popular place of amusement on the Blue Mountains. It is certainly one of the largest rinks out of Sydney. The floor is splendid, ...
Article : 145 wordsGOING down the Main-street the other day a boot-maker, a carpenter, and an editor tried, by request of a lady, their hands at opening a bottle. Both the editor and bootmaker failed, not having had ...
Article : 191 wordsFree passes not being available for the Mountain Rifle Reserves team on Queen's birthday, they will not proceed to Bathurst, and the match is put off till a future date. ...
Article : 36 wordsA CASTER at a Blue Mountain store asked a lad to help him to load at the railway station, which the youngster did. When the work was finished, the ...
Article : 110 wordsTalking of pork pics reminds one of the two pigs that W. Baster killed on Thursday last. They both together turned the scale at 759[?]lbs., and the fat on one pig was six inches thick. They were bred ...
Article : 43 wordsEmerging from a chrysalis state after a duration of several years. Mr. Sharp again takes wing as all auctioneer. This (Saturday) afternoon be will mount the rostrum and [?] of a variety of ...
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Katoomba Times (NSW : 1889 - 1894), Sat 17 May 1890, Page 2
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