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Advertising : 52 wordsTHE remarkable mildness of the present season is the theme of general comment. Although the mercury in the thermometer in the daytime has occasionally reached 100 degrees, the ...
Article : 158 wordsProposals for submission t the annual Conference of the Political Labor Leagues to be hold on the 26th inst. were formed at the recent labor caucus. The caucus also favored a ...
Article : 74 wordsREFERRING to the figures recently published to Sate revenue and expenditure for the past half year, the State Treasurer (Mr. Waddell) says the expenditure for the past half year was ...
Article : 132 wordsBELOW we give the officially recorded daily temperatures since last issue. The reading shows the maximum and minimum during the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. on the dates given:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 878 wordsSTOCK passings since last report are as under :— 100 young bullocks Narromine to Cadogan, McNichol owner in charge ; 5000 owes and lambs from Liverpool Plains to Hay, Simpson ...
Article : 37 wordsCONSEQUENT on the removal of Mr. H. Antill to Warren, the partnership in the business of wool-scourers, commission agents, &c., hitherto carried on by himself and Mr. F. Weston, under ...
Article : 63 wordsAt the inquest on the sensational tragedy at Terrible Vale, the police deposed to finding tracks of nailed boots at the window of the house corresponding with tracks made by boots ...
Article : 48 wordsWE were this week asked to sample specimens of fruit raised by Mr. G. Plummer on his well-known property just below the town. The samples placed before as consisted of peaches, ...
Article : 97 wordsA MEETING of the trustees of the recently-dedi[?]sted ten acres in the park—lately set apart as a Sports Ground—was held at the Royal Hotel on Wednesday night, Mr. G. H. ...
Article : 86 wordsMRS. C. E. CLARKE, the General Secretary of the N.S.W. Alliance, is on an organising and lecturing tour through the west, and is to be in Dubbo next week. Mrs. Clarke was for ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. Wise, referring to the Redistribution of Seats Bill, says that the Government will allow no business or party lacties—not even a vote of con[?]te—to obstruct the carrying out of the ...
Article : 94 wordsFULL particulars of the following auction sales will be found in our advertising columns :— At an Early date.—Sale of farm at Gourie, comprising 248 acres c.p. and c.l. E. N. ...
Article : 74 wordsTHE closing of the N.S.W. Drought Relief Lord Mayor's Fund is announced, and we have been favored with a copy of the Committee's report, abstract of income and expenditure and ...
Article : 608 wordsJOEY Carrothers was interviewed by Sydney "Telegraph " by way of an early New Year Festivity, and though he spread himself to about column and a half he can be boiled down ...
Article : 263 wordsWE learn that at about the end of the present month Mr. Kecrs, one of the leading violinists of the State, and at present date leader of the Tivoli Theatre (Mr. Harry Rickards') orchestra, ...
Article : 142 wordsTHE appointment of Mr. A.J. Park, at present Chairman of the Local Land Boards for the Land District of Tamworth and associated districts, as Chairman of the Local Land Boards for ...
Article : 74 wordsThe warship Sparrow picked up the Wallaroo off Botany shortly after 7 this morning, and accompanied her back to port; but the Wallaroo required no actual assistance. ...
Article : 225 wordsSYDNEY papers (says the " M[?]dgee Guardian ") voice a number of rumours dealing with the position of affairs in Stale politics. It is said that the Ministry is disaffected, and that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 wordsTHE great Colinton F[?]ate, embracing some 40,000 acres with double frontage to the Brisbane river, and with between 40 and 50 miles of frontage to smaller creeks, is to be ...
Article : 175 wordsFirst Grade operations will not be resumed until 23nd instant. SECOND GRAPE. The competition will on Saturday be resume I ...
Article : 861 wordsA MEETING of the Executive of the Dubbo District Cricket Union was held in the Masonic Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. E. R. Hawke presided, and also present were Messrs. F. W. ...
Article : 616 wordsAMONGST the first measures to be dealt with by the Federal Parliament will be the Arbitration Bill. The Bill as it will be introduced to the House wilt be substantially the same as that ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. John Farrell, the well-known litterateur, poet and writer on single tax and other reforms, and for some time editor of the "Sydney Daly Telegraph " died this morning, after a ...
Article : 49 wordsAt a special meeting oi the Bathurst Musical and Literary Association on Thursday night the Treasurer presented a rough statement of the receipts and expenditure of the Competitions, ...
Article : 135 wordsON Wednesday morning the town heard with horror that a oriminal offence had been committed by a strange man on a girl of about 14 12 years—a member of a well-known local family. ...
Article : 268 wordsMR. S. A. PALMER, who is now in England introducing Vitadatio, has had an interview with Doctor Bashford, the General Superintendent of the Cancer Research Committee in ...
Article : 115 wordsA passenger train, travelling at the rate of thirty miles an hour, collided yesterday with a cattle train fourteen miles west of Topeka. Thirty passengers were killed and thirty other ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Chamberlain replying to a correspondent says the aim of the Commission is to prepare the sketch of a tariff to be submitted to the workers for their approval. The Cabinet again meets ...
Article : 38 wordsTHE Government Botanist (Mr. J H. Maiden) writes in the Agricultural Gazette as follows under the above heading : — "The present season will long be ...
Article : 283 wordsThe " Pall Mull Gazette" states that the Duke of Devonshire and Lord Rosebery have coalesced politically, their views on the fiscal question and Homo Rule being now practically ...
Article : 37 wordsMR. A. MACKENZIE, representing the Mutual Life Association of Australasia is now residing at Moston's Hotel, and will be glad to receive and give advice to all who are desirious of ...
Article : 469 wordsONE of the most noticeable features in Dubbo trade at present is the almost embarrassingly large business done at the Dubbo Milling Co.' s mill, at the junction of Brisbane-street and the ...
Article : 593 wordsProfessor Eilershauson, a German scientist, and Sir William Ramsay, F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry at University College, London, have been engaged in conducting experiments in ...
Article : 57 wordsExtra[?] d[?]nary efforts are being made at Genoa to accelerate the dispatch of the cruisers Moreno and Rivadavia, lately purchased by Japan from the Argentine republic. ...
Article : 476 wordsUNDER the beading "The Proposed Withdrawal from Federation," Mr. Alex. Hutchinson of Petersham writes the following sensible remarks which contrast well with the ridiculous ...
Article : 370 wordsSPEAKING in Edinburgh on Tuesday last Lord Rosebery declared that the Balfour Government was like a dissolving view, and that Mr. Deakin's telegram inviting Mr. Chamber. ...
Article : 232 wordsA BOILER of the warship Wallaroo burst on Thursday morning when off Montague Island. Forty-three men wore killed. The Wallaroo loft Sydney a week ago, in ...
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Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932), Sat 9 Jan 1904, Page 6
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