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  2. Advertising

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  4. WELLINGTON WATER SUPPLY..

    Since the pipe was put direct into the Macquarie River at the pumping station there has been an simple supply far all parts of Wellington. The ...

    Article : 38 words
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  7. TRANGIE LAND BALLOT.

    For the two homesteads blocks on Tragic common, 100 applications were received. The ballot resulted in Mr. J . Crayn, of Tragic, and Mr. ...

    Article : 36 words
  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat 3S. Hour £s76 to £810, chaff £315 to £5, lucerne £4 to £510, oaten hay £410, butter 112, maize ; 43. ...

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  9. A Bushel of Wheal

    We received a visit this morning from one of the best-known farmers in the district, who had something to say about the f.a.q. standard of wheat. He ...

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  10. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    In connection with the death of Hentrich Kordtsy a young German who died from, the effects of a bullet wound at Warren last week, the ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. Local and General.

    Mr. Fletcher, of Narromne, who had boon an inmate of the Dubbo District Hospital, has he far recovered as to he enabled to return home. ...

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  12. PROMOTION.

    Mr. Fraser-Cussin who for the past Ave years has had charge of the Junco Vale. Public School, has been transferred to the city. He is succeeded by ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The Rev. M. Bembrick and Mr. Isom are in Sydney representing' Dubbo circuit at the annual Methodist Conference. During the rev. gentleman's ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. MR. T. W. GARRETT.

    An advertisement in this issue announces that the services of Mr. T. W. Garrett, public trustee are now available as transect, administrator, ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. AN OPERATION.

    Mrs. Worthington, of this town, an Derwent an operation at the Dubbo District Hospital last week,and she is now making good progress towards ...

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  16. MR.'McGARRY HCOTED.

    Mr. P. MrGarry, M.L.A., who visited Caledonian the other day for the purpose of attending the Caledonian sports was waited upon by a ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. LICENSING COURT.

    At the Dubbo Licensing Court to-day, before Mr. W.F. Robertson,L.M., the license of Murdoch McDonald's hotel at Naromine was transferred to ...

    Article : 49 words
  18. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Several carriages of two trains were damaged at the Central Railway Station on Saturday morning, as the result of n number of carringes which ...

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  19. A PIONEER GONE.

    An old and revered citizen of Orange Mrs. Mary Conybeare, who had lived in tho town sluce 1865 crossed the bar" on Friday, at the age of 81 years. ...

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  20. ACCIDENT.

    A railway engine cleaner at the local sheds, named A. Cook, met with a hasty accident on Friday morning. He was engaged cleaning the mail engine, ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. THE DRY SPELL.

    A peculiar and unfortunate circumstance in connection with the present dry spell is the condition of the springs in the district. Though not nearly so ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. MR. HARRY TAYLOR'S SUCCESS.

    While in New Zealand, from Whence he has just returned, Mr. Harry Taylor, of Wellington, won the big race at the trotting meeting at Forbury Park with ...

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  23. ARCHDEACON BOYCE.

    Archdeacon Boyce, who for 13 years has been an enthusiastic temperance worker in this State, and May be regarded as the pioneer of local option, ...

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  24. "BELLVILLE" SALE.

    There was a large, attendance of buyers from Dubbo, Tragic, Tooroweenah and all parts of the (Gligandra district at the clearing at sale at ...

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  25. REFUSED BAIL.

    Thomas Edward Brown, charged with the murder of Sergt. Hickey at St. was applied to the Full Court on Friday to he allowed ball. He complained ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Thomas Hughes who passed away at the Dubbo District Hospital on Wednesday last, aged 86, was a familiar figure la Macquurio-street for ...

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  27. BRUTAL MURDER.

    A brutal murder was committed at Vaucluse on Saturday. A man supposed to be Edward" Dixon, u farmer, who worked near Morice, was found ...

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  28. EVOLUTION OF DEMOCRACY.

    Mr. W. A. Hobnail, before leaving New Zealand on his return to Sydney, said that the democrats of New Zealand should not grow impatient at the ...

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  29. MR. BALL'S SUCCESSOR.

    Mr. A. P. Cox, manager of the Hillston branch of the Australian Bank of Commerce, is to succeed Mr. U. A. Ball as manager of the Dubbo branch. As ...

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  30. A STRAYING COW.

    Before Mr. W. F. Robertson. P.M., to-day. Mr. Clark, on behalf of the Railway Department, proceeded against J. Paxton blacksmith, of Geurie, for ...

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  31. ASH WEDNESDAY.

    To-morrow being Ash Wednesday, at 6.30 there will be holy communion at Holy Trinity Church, Dubbo, at morning prayer, at 4.15 an address ...

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  32. COMPETITION IN BREAD BAKING

    There are now four firms baking bread to meet the wants of Orange. The latest owner is as yet only in a small way, but hopes to increase his ...

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  33. AN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY.

    Misfortunes never come singly Mrs. Johnstone of Yeoral whose husband has been ill for a very long time, and is still very bad met with e serious ...

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  34. FAITH IN DUBBO.

    Yesterday Air. Richard Teece, the general manager of the A.M.P. Society, accompanied by Mr. R. Black, a director, visited Dubbo. Mr. Teece ...

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  35. "NIMMO" PLUMMER.

    Dubboites will be pleased to learn that Mr. Alf ("Nimmo") Plummer is doing well in the land of the Stars and Stripes. Mr. Plummer. who served his ...

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  36. WELLINGTON WHEAT YIELD.

    The harvest now practically complected, and it is possible to form some idea of the actual yield of wheat in the district (says the "Times"). There ...

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  37. A DISTRESSING MISTAKE.

    In connection with the wire which was received in Dubbo on Saturday evening announcing the death of Miss Mary Dalton, at Orange, a mistake was ...

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  38. RAILWAY SENSATION.

    A man was savagely assaulted in one of the mail train last night, a fow miles this side of Orange, The assault was discovered ut Store Crook, ...

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  39. WELLINGTON SCHOOL SCHOLAR SHIPS.

    At the examination held to were the close of last year several pupils of the Wellington District School won scholarships and the other day they received ...

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  40. RABBITTERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. E. Finn informs as that so tar there bus been no settlement of the strike among the local rabbit trappers, who are determined to adhere to ...

    Article : 85 words
  41. THE LATE FRED BUSH.

    The body of late into Frederick Bush was taken to Goulbura and interred in the cemetery there on Sunday. Before the removal of the body from Dubbo, ...

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  42. LAND APPLICATIONS.

    The following applications have been lodged at the Dubbo land Office:-- Richard Peaberthy S acres, being conversion of his pariah of ...

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  43. FOUR OCTOGENARIANS.

    A feature of the complimentary function tendered Mr. James Samuels on Friday night was the presence of four octogenarians, whose agregate ages ...

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  44. THE MARSH LITTLE CONCERT.

    Mr. Marsh Little (a native of Mudgee), who sang with success in Dubbo four years ago with Mr. Hugh Paton, will return here to give a grand ...

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  45. A PITIFUL STORY.

    A terrible story of tho conditions in which the poor live in the slums of London was unfolded at the Clerken well police court last week. A woman ...

    Article : 161 words
  46. Latest Cables

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs referring to the execution of Benton, explained that the United States had impressed the Mexican ...

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  47. SHEEP AND LAND SALES.

    Messrs. Weaver and Co., stock and station agents, of Dubbo, report having effected the following sales during the past month:--Ac. Messrs. Robert ...

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  48. AVOIDING A PRESENTATION.

    Mr. C. P. Sinclair, bookkeeper at Maloney's store, Trundle, was leaving the town aud the employees and friends canvassed for subscriptions to give him ...

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  49. W.D.R.A. RACES.

    On Friday and Saturday the W. Dearing Association meeting was held at Orange. There was a fair attendance on the first day £2710 being taken ...

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  50. MONARCH PICTURES.

    The Monarch Co. had a splendid audience last night to witness their stirring wild beast star, "The Wizard of the Jungle." The way in which the ...

    Article : 174 words
  51. BURNING FATALITY AT ORANGE.

    Miss Mary Darton, or Byng-street, Orange, was burned to death on Saturday morning. She had attended a farewell dance given to Mr. Alldis at ...

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  52. MAYORESS OF BATHURST SUICIDES.

    Mrs. Jane Wright. 12, wife of Mr. E. A. Wright, who was recently elected Mayor of Bathurst committed suicide by taking lysol on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  53. "GAZETTE" NOTICES.

    Timbreboagle Shire Council has been granted power to regulate or prevent the erection of any structure of calico or canvas, or other inflammable ...

    Article : 109 words
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