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Advertising : 1,261 wordsThe interest in the aldermanic elections which take place to-day, has, during the week since nomination day, been greater than that of many previous ...
Article : 335 wordsThe Mayor of Hunter’s Hill (Mr. Thomas Turner) writes to us as follows:— “Referring to the paragraph in the RIVER TIMES of Saturday last, stating that the ratepayers of ...
Article : 279 wordsThe Returning-officer (Ald. Jordan) read the advertisement calling the meeting for the purpose of nominating candidates to fill the vacancies in the Council, and thea instructed ...
Article : 559 wordsAt the regular meeting of this Council on Friday, February 1st, there were present, in spite of the inclement weather—The Mayor (Aid Jordan), Aldermen Betts, Hibble, K[?] ...
Article : 1,107 words“Catch the 1.25 train to Ryde.” Such were our instructions; for, be it known, the Hunter’s Hill Cricket Club was due at Dandas to begin a premiership engagement, and yours ...
Article : 977 wordsMr. James Joyner, one of the candidates for the West Ward vacancy in Hunter’s Hill, addressed a meeting at Hughes’ hotel, Gladesville, on Wednesday night. Mr. Joyner said, ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. William M. Kennedy, oar new schoolmaster, is evidently an industrious man, and one who likes to see things around him pretty tidy. The schoolhouse grounds have been, for ...
Article : 312 wordsSWAN BROS., the Cheap Timber Merchants, Balmain and Ryde. 6 z 1 t and g, Kauri, fall, 12[?]; Galvanised Iron from 1s 8d per sheet. All classes of Building Materials on hand. Call ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Returning-officer (Ald. Metcalfe) who was also officially appointed Returning-officer for the extraordinary vacancy, read the advertisement calling the meeting, after which the ...
Article : 300 wordsDuring the storm last week many of the pious insignus trees growing on the Wybalena road were torn up from the ground and blown down. Some of them were trees twenty feet ...
Article : 35 wordsDr. Lloyd reports that scarlet fever is prevalent on Hunter’s Hill. In Gladesville there are two cases the daughter of Mr. Roberts, clerk of Gladesville Aaylum, and the little ...
Article : 56 wordsDuring the last regular Ryde Council meeting a little diversion was caused when a motion submitted by the Hunter’s Hill Council was being considered. Alderman North moved that ...
Article : 82 wordsA few years ago Mr. Adams, of North Ryde, made an attempt to get a site and a hall, but owing to the restrictions imposed by a gentleman who proffered a site— Mr. Cox—no ...
Article : 184 wordsIt is currently reported that Mr. J. Sutton, of the Gladesville Asylum Cricket Club, will, after his marriage with a Tasmanian young lady, leave the team. It is to be regretted that ...
Article : 47 wordsIt is not generally known that a return fare can be obtained from Woolwich to Sydney for 3d on the Lane Cove Ferry steamers. Woolwich residents must, indeed, be gluttons ...
Article : 38 wordsThe boot shop occupied by Mr. Jeffries, of Drummoyne, was burnt down last week. Mr. Jeffries estimates his loss at £46, which includes £25 he had in the shop at the time of ...
Article : 48 wordsA local tipster sends the following:—Hunter’s Hill—Central Ward: Thos. Turner, by a majority of two to one. West Ward: James Joyner, by 30 votes. Ryde—Central Ward; ...
Article : 36 wordsPunctually at 12 noon, on the 5th inst., the Mayor, as Returning officer, announced the following candidates to hare been nominated, viz:— ...
Article : 455 wordsMr. W. H. McKeown, J.P., and Mrs. McKeown, of “Rosedale,” Gordon, celebrated their golden wedding en Tuesday last, the 5th instant. The guests, numbering sixty-three, ...
Article : 243 wordsDuring the present month, a well-known young man of Gladeville will probably enter into the bonds of matrimony with a young lady of Drummoyne-street, Hunter’s Hill; and ...
Article : 46 wordsThe wall in Tarban Creek, where the creek is to be filled in, is being raised two feet higher, at the expense of the Government, thus giving a few weeks’ employment to some men, but we ...
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Advertising : 65 wordsWe are informed, on good authority, that a certain contract job on Hunter’s Hill (of brick laying) was taken at 8s per 1000 bricks, or in after words 4s per day. ...
Article : 31 wordsCaptain [?], to the man at the wheel; Another points a-port, quarter master. Lady passenger (from Ermington): ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Rev. Mr. [?] preached on Sunday, 27th alt, at All Saints Church, Hunter’s Hill [?] the discuss was given by the Rev. Father Mu[?] ...
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The Cumberland Mercury (Parramatta, NSW : 1875 - 1895), Sat 9 Feb 1895, Page 2
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