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Advertising : 11 wordsThe fortnightly meeting was held on Monday. Present: The Mayor (Ald. Withers) in the chair, and Aldermen Taylor, Moxham, Saunders, Byrnes, Miller, Ferris, Thorpe, ...
Article : 838 wordsIt would appear that poultry-keeping pays sometimes, to judge by the number of new coops and houses Mr. Watkins is erecting about his farm for the better ...
Article : 246 wordsIn several places round the district now, there are indications of a revival of the farming industry, many large pedlocks which for years have been idle being ploughed, whilet others ...
Article : 708 wordsMr. T. R. Moxham, one of the new-blood candidates for the Parramatta Parliamentary seat, spoke from Messrs. Mackel and Co. ’s balcony, near The Corner, on Saturday. The ...
Article : 785 wordsThe list placed before the Parramatta Bench on Monday morning last by the Prospect and Sherwood municipal valuers, Messrs. T. Smith and J. Bailey, was a fairly lengthy one. The ...
Article : 1,183 wordsOn Monday, the Mayor moved,—“ That the finance committee’s report of 6th December, 1893 — the consideration of which was postponed 15th January end 2nd March, 1694 ...
Article : 1,520 wordsTho monthly meeting of the Fruitgrowers’ Union was held at Parramatta on Saturday afternoon last. A special general meeting of members had also been called for the same ...
Article : 813 wordsThis was the impression of the writer, when, at the invitation of that enterprising genius, Mr. George T. Erby, he paid a visit of inspection to the well-known establishment, ...
Article : 1,080 wordsIn consequence of the recent increase in the number of pupils, Mr. Epthorp, of the public school, has been granted an assistant. He applied for a pupil teacher, but the Department ...
Article : 490 wordsAt Monday’s council meeting, Ald. Taylor moved,—“That the resolution passed at last meeting, adopting the sanitary committee’s report of April, as to the disposal by tender of ...
Article : 527 wordsAs most of those persons know, who do business at Parramatta Courthouse, Mr. Stephen Murphy (J.P.), O.P.S., is proving himself a worthy successor to the late Mr. ...
Article : 425 wordsSIR,—In one of the newspapers a false alarm of fire is given. There are several things in that report, which, if allowed to go unchallenged, would lead the public of ...
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The Cumberland Mercury (Parramatta, NSW : 1875 - 1895), Sat 9 Jun 1894, Page 7
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