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  2. Advertising

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  4. GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    At Bourke on Sunday, Mrs. Dale, better known as" Kato Mink," an old ago pensioner, was found dead in bed. Her face wan almost oaten off ...

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  7. SALE POSTPONED.

    Owing to tho F. aud S.A. picnic being fixed for to-morrow week, Messrs. Cadell and Co. have decided to postpone Mr. D. J. Brogan's sale ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat, 37; to 38; flour, £8126 to, £815-; chaff, £415 to £415; lucerne £3 to £510, oaten hay £45 to £410, butter 112, maize 4 to ...

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  9. Wood's Dilemma.

    Mr. Wood, the deputy-leader of the Opposition, cannot find an electorate wherein lie might have a chance to rest himself after the forthcoming ...

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  10. Local and General.

    The following are the conching returns for Dubbo during the month of Augusts Tickets sold 4692, revenue £150346, steeping berths, 94, revenue ...

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  11. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. H. McArdie, jun., who has been junior goods clerk at the Dubbo station for the past twelve months, has been ordered to Narromine, where he ...

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  12. WHEAT SEASON AT NARROMINE.

    The following are among the principal areas under cultivation at Narromine: Frank Mack 3500 acres, P. O'Neill 1200, Heane Bros, 1050, E. S. ...

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  13. MR. HARRY FIELD.

    Mr. Harry Field has returned to his home in Dubbo after his long and trying experience in an hospital in Sydney and elsewhere. We are ...

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  14. CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT.

    Mr. J. Arnold, who has successfully managed the local brunch of Marcus Clark and Co.'s business for the past twelve months, will leave Dubbo in ...

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  15. SCHOOL CHANGES.

    The staff of the Dubbo District School has been doing a sort of "general post" of late, the newcomers being Miss Gillies, from Burwood, ...

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  16. FAIRLY STRAIGHT.

    At last meeting of Norromine F. and S.A. it was decided to instruct the executive Council to interview the Hallway Commissioners ans explain ...

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  17. HIS ONLY VANQUISHED.

    Was it not the late Andy Kelly who said there wan only one man who could boat him for the Lachlan, and he was the undertaker? Andy was ill, ...

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  18. DUNEDOO WHEAT CROPS.

    Mudgee "Guardian devotes a long article to the progress of the Dunedoo district as a wheat-growing area, and prophecies that within a few years it ...

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  19. SERIOUS OPERATION.

    Rev. M. Bembrick intends to leave for Sydney this evening to be present with his wife when she undergoes a serious operation to-morrow. Mrs. ...

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  20. SMALLPOX PATIENTS.

    Nine fresh cases of smallpox were reported in Sydney on Sunday. Five of the inmates of the quarantine hospital escaped on Saturday, and, ...

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  21. A Prolific & Profitable Plant

    B. Harrison, Burringbar, Tweed River, writes:--This really wonderful plant is not yet grown here, where it would prove of Incalculable value to ...

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  22. SESSIONS AND RACES.

    The Quarter Session will be opened in Dubbo to-morrow. The periodical legal washing week clashes with the race meeting, and, sad to relate, several ...

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  23. MARYVALE TO GULGONG.

    At Wellington on Saturday last a meeting was held to advocate the construction of a railway from Maryvale to Gulgong a distance of 54 miles. ...

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  24. HIGHLAND DANCING CHAMPION.

    At the conclusion of the Peak Hill Caledonian Society's concert last week, Miss Addle Crammond was presented by the president. Mr. ...

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  25. NEXT SHIRE COUNCIL MEETING.

    At next meeting of Talbragar Shire Council, to be held on Friday evening, Cr. Mathews will move: (1) That tenders he called for all work estimated ...

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  26. STATION GARDENS.

    The Chief Commissioner for Railways has offered a series of prizes for the bust-kept railway gardens in the various districts. Dubbo being in the ...

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  27. RACING SIRE.

    Owners of thoroughbred mares are fortunate in having such a flue [?]orse is Cymbiform in the Dubbo district this season at such a moderate fee. ...

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  28. THE CONVENT BALL

    The Sisters of Mercy have informed us that the gross proceeds of the recent adult and juvenile balls in aid of the funds of the Convent of Mercy ...

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  29. TENNIS SOCIAL REUNION.

    The commitee of the Church of England Tennis Club held a reunion in the Protestant Hall last night, the function taking the form of a euchre ...

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  30. A LIVELY FIGHT.

    Mudgee "Post" published u story about a dog fight in the local court house. A Chinese case was being heard, when two dogs entered the ...

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  31. Open Column.

    Sir.--I notice in last Saturday's issue of your paper, report of a discussion in the Legislative Assembly, (from "Hansard," I prsume) where ...

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  32. Wheal Areas.

    The statistician's figures relative to the estimated areas under wheal in the different districts of the State tell a story of which Australians may ...

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  33. DUBBO-WERRIS CREEK RAILWAY

    Mr. T. A. Nicholas, hon, secretary of the Dubbo Progress Association, has received a communication from Narromine Municipal Council intimating its ...

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  34. MARTIN DOBRILLA.

    A fortnight ago Martin Dour[?] failed to complete his self-imposed task to swing clubs for [?] consecutive hours at Collar. If our memory serves ...

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  35. Latest Cables

    New York is suffering from a deluge of rain Business has been suspended in many places owing to the invasion of basements by water. ...

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  36. THE YEOVAL LINE.

    An enthusiastic meeting of members of the Yeoval Railway League and others interested was held at Mr. C. H. Strahorn's "Eulandool" on ...

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  37. THE BULL FIGHT.

    The film known as the "Bull Fight is without doubt, the greatest achievement ever produced in the way of what and might term sporting ...

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  38. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE COMMITTEE.

    The result of the poll in connection with the election of the committee of the Mechanics institute was announced on Saturday by the president, ...

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  39. BROKEN AGREEMENTS.

    In the police court at Dubbo this morning Andrew Bolger proceeded against Thomas Manns for £812, wages due. Manns failed to put in an ...

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  40. MR BEMBRICK AT GILGANDBA.

    The Rev. M. Bembrick, of Dubbo, who exchanged pulpits with the Rev. John R. Lee at Gilgandra on Sunday [?]st (says the Castlereagh"), ...

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  41. OUR TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    Mr. T. H. Thrower has received the following letter form the Public Works Department:--I an directed by the [?] to inform you that the ...

    Article : 108 words
  42. Dubbo Municipal Council.

    A meeting of the Dubbo Municipal Council was held last night. There were present: Aldermen Ritter (Mayor), Bardon. Corbett. Ryan, McGuinn, ...

    Article : 610 words
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    "Obstruction, pure and simple," are the words by which Mr. Cook defines the conduct of the Opposition in the House of Representatives. ...

    Article : 132 words
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