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Advertising : 264 wordsIt is my painful duty to record the death of Mr. Henry Henning, which sad event took place on Friday night last. The poor fellow had been a sufferer for some considerable time from an old hurt. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe quoit match advertised in last issue was commenced at Mr. Blenkinsopp's, Hartley vale, last Saturday, and was, so far, a complete success. Twenty four entered for the match, and during the ...
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Advertising : 87 wordsIt is my sad duty to announce the removal from amongst us by death of a very old and much respected resident, Mr. Henry Henning, who had been ill for about 18 months past, and who died about 7 ...
Article : 271 wordsAbout fifty persons attended a magic lantern entertainment at the courthouse on Saturday night. Mr. Sibbert, the proprietor, intends visiting the different centres of population about here. He also carries a ...
Article : 147 wordsTHE result of the referendum vote take a on Friday shows beyond dispute that a majority in four colonies favors federation. In Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania the ...
Article : 1,461 wordsSome votes were lost on Friday by the sad, though not unexpected, event which happened here on the same day. A very old and respected resident, Mr. M. O'Neil, died after a short illness caused through ...
Article : 159 wordsOn last Friday night a concert and social were held in Portland-hall in aid of local altar requisites for the R.C. church. The attendance was very satisfactory considering the present population of ...
Article : 293 wordsThe Norway C.C. ball was held in the Federal-hall, Oberon, on Friday, and, being the first dance of any kind held here for about two years, people looked eagerly forward to it. The promoters originally ...
Article : 558 wordsSir,--With reference to the correspondence winch has taken place relative to the Rydal cemetery, I have the honor to inform you that a modification of the cemetery has been found to be necessary, and the ...
Article : 75 wordsThe grant this year for the reserves, though small, has been put to good account. The park, with its fence nicely painted and the ground dug up, makes a decided improvement. The recreation reserve has ...
Article : 115 wordsSir,--I have the honor to invite your attention to the enclosed Government Gazette slip of the 21st May, 1898, wherein is notified the reservation, for camping, etc., of an area of 570 acres, numbered ...
Article : 86 wordsOBERON, Monday.-- A general feeling of regret was experienced on Saturday when the news was wired here of the death of Mrs. J. Ward Harrison, wife of our retiring Wesleyan minister, who left here ...
Article : 114 wordsSir,--I am directed to acquaint you that the Minister of Public Instruction has accepted the tender of Mr. G. E. White for additions and improvements in connection with the public school at ...
Article : 60 wordsI am extremely sorry to record the death of Mr. H. Cripps, who was interested here with his brother as proprietor of coaches. Mr. Cripps left here some six weeks ago, as usual (for the winter months), and ...
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Advertising : 261 wordsSir,--I am directed by the Postmaster-General to acquaint you that your letter, dated 26th instant, upon the subject mentioned below, is under consideration, and that a further communication respecting it ...
Article : 91 wordsBATHURST, Monday.--Early this morning a coal laden train which left Bathurst at half-past one ran over something near Orton Park. The driver reported the matter to the night officer at George's ...
Article : 456 wordsPrior to leaving the district, the Rev. W. Bradley, of Sunny Corner, was entertained here at a basket-picnic and social evening on Wednesday last. Although the weather experienced of late has not been ...
Article : 349 wordsDear Mr. Cook,--In reply to your note of the 30th ultimo, regarding the people at Shooter's Hill, near Katoomba, not having electors' rights, I beg to enclose a copy of a recommendation of the chief ...
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Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Fri 10 Jun 1898, Page 3
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