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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat 37½ to 371, flour £8126 to £813 chaff £45 to £5, lucerne £2 to £310, oaten bay £45 to £110, butter 112, maize 43 to 44. ...

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  5. News and Notes.

    The Premier will address meeting in Dubbo on next Saturday evening. In future no late fees will be charged on letters posted at railway stations ...

    Article : 953 words
  6. LIGHT RAIN.

    On Friday night a few points of rain fell in Dubbo. The fall was heavier through the district. At Temingley and Peak Hill 35 points fell; ...

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  7. Dubbo Jockey Club.

    The spring meeting of Dubbo Jockey Club terminated on Friday inst. The weather was dull. The attendance only moderate. It is somewhat ...

    Article : 654 words
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  10. THE CONDEMNED MAN

    Bradley, the man who was condemned to meet his fate on the gallows because be was found guilty of haying murdered his paramour at Hermidale. ...

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  11. THE FLYING SCOTCHMAN.

    The Flying Scotchman train was doing 60 miles an hour on Saturday [?] when five carriage left the Fortuna[?] became ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. STARR BOWKETT SOCIETY.

    The adjourned inaugural meeting of Dubbo Starr Bowkett Society, No. 2, wan belli lost Thursday night. There were night 70 intending members ...

    Article : 112 words
  13. SERIOUS CHARGE AT WELLINGTON.

    At the Wellington Police Court yesterday, before Mr. W. F. Robertson, P.M., Frank Boyer, a railway employee, was charged with maliciously ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. DELROY.

    At a meeting of the Parents and Citizens' Association, last Friday night, over which Mr. C. A. Carrett presided, a club was formed in order ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. Latest Cables

    As a result of the transport workers strike all trade it paralysed in Dublin. Business is practically at a stam[?]still, and prices of most ...

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  16. THE MONARCH CO.

    The Monarch Picture Co. has completed arrangements for the exclusive exhibition right of the Associated films, which comprises West's, ...

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  17. Local and General.

    A meeting of the trustees of the Dubbo cemetery was held on Monday. Mr. G. H. Taylor presided. The business transacted was formal; other ...

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  18. ECLIPSE OF MOON.

    The total eclipse of the moon was distinctly observable from Dubbo last night Standard time (8.53) saw the beginning of the phenomenon, and 10.1 ...

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  19. WILLANDRA.

    The picnic among the pupils of the Willandra and Dickygundi schools was held at Willandra on Saturday last. There was a large attendance. The ...

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  20. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    Dalgety states that 46,300 sheep and lambs were penned at Homebush yesterday. The market was generally sixpence lower. Light suckers and ...

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  21. PROPERTY SALE.

    J. L. Jeffers and Co., Auctioneers of Dubbo and Melbourne, report having sold, in conjunction with another agent, a property in the Narromine ...

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  22. TWO DEATHS.

    Henry Calvert aged 75, died in the District Hospital on Wednesday, and was buried in the Church of England portion of the cometry on Thursday, ...

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  23. The Returning Officer.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday last, Mr. Wood, on a motion of adjournment, again introduced the nutlet of the deposition of the ...

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  24. THE LANDS OFFICE.

    The following applications have been lodged with the Crown Lands Agent at Dubbo:--W. H. Faulkner, c.p. of 15 acres, in the parish of Coalbaggic, ...

    Article : 277 words
  25. THE MUNICIPAL ROLLS.

    Occupiers of premises in Dubbo should not fail to apply to be enrolled so that they will be entitled to vote at the forthcoming municipal election. ...

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  26. THEY COULDN'T REMEMBER.

    Readers will recollect that during the hearing of an arson case before the Circuit Court on Friday, the patience of his Honor, the Crown ...

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  27. MISSING PAPERS.

    The newspaper thief is always busy following Circuit Courts. We anticipate--and we are never disappeinted--to, receive a big ...

    Article : 139 words
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