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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsTHE Right Rev. the C. E. Bishop of Bathurst (Dr. Camidge), has issued a pastoral letter to the clergy of his diocase. In it he congrsiulate[?] all on the settlement the long standing Cathedral ...
Article : 271 wordsA SPECIAL meeting of the trustees of the Dubbo Sports Ground was held at the Royal Hotel on Thursday evening. Present: The President, (Mr. G.H. Taylor, J.P.), Messrs, Sefton, Hives, ...
Article : 1,572 words"GIFTS." is the title of an illustrated catalogue issued by Messrs. Stewart Dawson and Co. The brochure deals with Jewellery, watches silver, and silver plated were, and the general ...
Article : 57 wordsA MEETING of the Dabbo District Caledonian Society was held in the Presbyterian School Hall on Tuesday evening, the chief (Mr. J. W. Sillar) presiding. A good number of members ...
Article : 91 wordsMORE good rains over the coastal and tableland district, scattered showers associated with storms inland, chiefly on the N.W. slopes; winds between S.E. and N.E. and equatly on ...
Article : 45 wordsON Wednesday a fatal accident occurred at Stewart Brothers' bore plant, about 12 miles out from Coonamble. A derrick was being erected, preparatory to boring operations. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe hamlet at rest neath the westering sun, (A Sahhath rest andetiled),-- Where the glistering piths of the railroad run Through the bushlands grey and wild. ...
Article : 189 wordsOUR now "pub," is finished, and is open as a boarding house and temperance hotel for the present. It is a good, substantial building, well up-to-date, and is replete with first-class ...
Article : 248 wordsA WAVE of regret panned over the town on Tuesday afternoon last, when it became known that Mr. Harold Watson had passed away. About six weeks ago Mr. Watson took ill, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsA man who sits with his hands in his pockets usually hasn't much else there. Mangled remains. -- That part of your shirt that comes back from the laundry. ...
Article : 1,034 wordsTHE following are the stock passings [?] last import:--Five hun[?]ed and sixty-five [?] and lambs from Rocky Station, Dubbo, in Avoca [?]ulargambone, Norman Council [?]wber ...
Article : 31 words"OUR first habitual criminal" was sentenced under the new law last week. The "Evening News" nays this criminal is 30 years of age and "commenced his criminal career in ...
Article : 581 wordsThe Kate Howarde Cloy, will pay a return [?]isit here on December 8, when "The Double Event" will again be produced by sp[?] refluent under the management of Mr. Harry ...
Article : 109 wordsON Tuesday last an address from the Wool Selling Brokers' Association was prevented to his Lordship the E[?] of Jersey. In returning thanks his Lordship expressed his belief that ...
Article : 223 wordsHAYMAKING is nearly finished hereabouts and stacks of all sizes and shapes are to be seen everywhere. Stripping has started, and by next week should be in full swing. The crops ...
Article : 689 wordsTHE swimming run in connection with the Cycle and Motor Club in to the "Davil's Ho[?] last Wednesday turned out snub a success that the club intend putting such runs on frequently ...
Article : 196 wordsDURING the week a ter[?]hle bush tire has been [?]ging between Novertire and the Bogan River, from within five [?] of Teaugie. South westerly towards the Bogon all settlers were ...
Article : 314 wordsMR. L. A. WADE, Pru[?]pal Eng[?]ect Water Supply and Dramage in connection with the Department of Pat[?] Works, visited Dubbo on Tuesday to confer with local residents re the ...
Article : 243 words400 Cows AND DAIRY STRI[?]GER, AT ORANGE Messrs, Bedford and Taylor of Orange, in conjunction with W. A. Wheatly of Goulburn, will soil at the Orange corporation sale yards ...
Article : 160 wordsTHE various onthroaks of bush fires reported previously have been completely [?]clipsed during this week. Only these who have experion[?]d occurrences of this kind can im[?]gine the ...
Article : 723 wordsREV. C. H. S. Matthews, M.A., and the editor of our Gilgandra contemporary (the "Castle[?]ngh") are engaged inn controversy over the ethics of Tattersall's Sweeps. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 302 wordsONE hears little of any subject other than bush fires. Every night of the reflections have been seen in the sky; every day smoke has been visible in different directions. on Bogey Plains ...
Article : 571 wordsThey've found a new disease, To cause our consternation ! The name they give it, if you please, "Is 'Speed Intoxication." ...
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Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932), Sat 2 Dec 1905, Page 4
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