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Advertising : 491 wordsOf the Hornsby, Thornleigh, Pennant Hills, Beecroft, and Carlingford Horticultural Society. ...
Article : 14 wordsAt the regular meeting of the Hunter’s Hill Council, on Friday, January 26, at 8 p.m , there were present: The Mayor (Aid. Thos. Turner), and Aldermen Schleicher, Metcalfe, ...
Article : 735 wordsSix cases of typhoid are reported on Hunter’s Hill, but, for[?]tely, none are of a serious nature. One case was removed to the Sydney hospital. ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsOur many readers will regret to hear that Dr. Cotton [?] has been confined to his bed the last few days, suffering from over-work. We sincerely hope that the genial ...
Article : 43 wordsThe fourth show was held at Thornleigh last Friday and Saturday, in the local School of Arts. Splendid weather attended the opening, the formal ceremony in connection with which ...
Article : 1,246 wordsSWAN BROS., the Cheap Timber Merchants, Balmain and Ryde. 6 x [?] and g, Kauri, full, 12s ; Galvanised Iron from 1s 8d per sheet. All classes of Building Materials on hand. Cell ...
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Advertising : 142 wordsAfter four years absence in New Zealand, Brother Philip, of the Marist Brothers, returned to Sydney this week. He was not in good health at the time he left here, but he “picked ...
Article : 112 wordsA select quadrille party was held in the Gladesville Temperance Hall, on Thursday, 24th ult. A fair number of dancers were in attendance, and, in spite of the oppressive heat, ...
Article : 45 wordsThe lunatic, of whose escape from Gladesville a report was given in our last issue, was subsequently captured in Drummoyne, his only article of wearing apparel at the time being a ...
Article : 65 wordsGeorge Boland, a respectable looking young man, faced the Court, charged with behaving in a riotous manner, in front of the Steamboat Hotel, Ryde, to which he pleaded guilty. ...
Article : 986 wordsThe non-competitive exhibits occupied a corner to themselves (except Miss Pollard’s solitary exhibit of fancy work) and constituted, perhaps, the most meritorious feature of the ...
Article : 265 wordsIt is not generally known that a tennis dab is in existence on Hunter’s Hill, the court being at “Passy,” on the Woolwich-road. Many of our local tennis players are distinguishing ...
Article : 49 wordsThe ratepayers of Blandville are highly indignant at the action of the Hauler’s Bill Council in neglecting to supply them with a waiting-room on the Blandville ...
Article : 64 wordsNext Tuesday, the 5th instant, is nomination day for the aldermanic elections throughout the electorate. In many cases the retiring aldermen will ...
Article : 326 wordsOn Saturday last as Cario Ceru[?]i, a well-known fisherman in this district, was netting in Tarban Creek, the little steamer Nautilus ran over the net, which got entangled in the ...
Article : 85 wordsMany of the cricketing fraternity in the Ryde electorate will be sorry to hear that Mr. W. Meppom, of the Gladesville Asylum Cricket Club, has decided to retire from active cricket, ...
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Advertising : 394 wordsMany of our readers will be sorry to learn that the accident which Mr. Heydon met with some time ago is of a more serious nature than was at first supposed, and the bon. ...
Article : 48 wordsOn Anniversary Day, during the race of the ten-foot dingies, the “Dorothy,” which was manned by three local lads (T. Willis, W. Parcell, and Canning) bad a lead of four ...
Article : 68 wordsAn old man named Barney Randall, a well-known identity about the Ryde districts, died at the Gladesville Hospital on Saturday, the 26th instant. It will be remembered that the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe following medical practitioners of the Ryde district have been registered under the provisions of the Acts of Parliament of New South Wales for the year 1895,—Maurice Louis ...
Article : 174 wordsThe regular meeting of the above Council was held on Wednesday, 28rd ultimo. Present: The Mayor, (Ald. Richards), and Aldermen Sewell, Byrne, Macnamare, ...
Article : 257 wordsThere are three vacancies to be filled. For the West Ward, Alderman J. G. North was re-elected unopposed. In not opposing Alderman North, the ...
Article : 161 wordsAs one of the Hunter's Hill mail boys named Vetty was riding down Ferry-street the horse he was on (a sorry nag) fell under him, throwing him violently : fortunately he received no ...
Article : 40 wordsAs will be seen in our advertisement columns Hagan and Charlesworth have started business in Ryde-road, Hunter’s Hill, as plumbers and gasfitters, and are prepared to do all work ...
Article : 45 wordsIn Marsfield there are two vacancies. The West Ward vacancy is caused by the retirement of Alderman Jno. Jessen, and for the seat Messrs. Henry Lovell ...
Article : 73 wordsWe draw the attention of the authorities to an open underground tank on a plot of land at corner of Mary , and Mark streets, Hunter’s Hill. It is in a very unprotected state, and ...
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Advertising : 52 wordsA Ryde correspondent writes:—“Last week as I was proceeding towards. Ryde and was in the vicinity of Mr. Jackson’s vineyard [?] was suddenly startled by a [?]hfill unearthly cry. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe retiring aldermen are: Alderman Watson, Drummoyne Ward; Alderman Richards (Mayor), Birkenhead Ward ; and Alderman Anderson, Bourke Ward. ...
Article : 47 wordsJoseph Frederick Clark was granted a win and spirit license for house situated in Alex [?], Hunter’s Hill. ...
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The Cumberland Mercury (Parramatta, NSW : 1875 - 1895), Sat 2 Feb 1895, Page 2
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