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  9. St. Mark’s S. School.

    The annual meeting of the S. S. Institute for the diocese of Sydney, was held in the Chapter House, on Saturday. Five scholars of the above school were among the successful once : ...

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  10. Eyde Police Court.

    There was a heavy list on at the court last Tuesday, but, owing to the fact that no magistrate put in an appearance, -Mr. Pope, J.P., postponed the court till next Tuesday, ...

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  11. Rookwood.

    Alderman Gormley, one of the candidate for Central Ward, addressed a meeting of ratepayers on Wednesday evening last. Mr. D. Sn[?] occupied the chair, and in ...

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  12. Belmore Fruit Markets,

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  13. Coast-grown Oranges.

    Says the Mildurs [?]—“It is becoming more and more evident that the old colostal practice of letting the orange , tree alone in the matter of pruning must come to an end ...

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  14. Parramatta Benevolent Society.

    The monthly meeting of the above society was held on Wednesday evening: Venerable Archdeacon Gunther occupied the chair, and there were also present .Rev, J. Straughen, ...

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  15. Bell Ringing.

    St. Mark’s Bell Bingers visited All Saint’s Church, Parramatta, on Tuesday evening, 29th inst, and rang out a series of changes as follows:—120 of Stedman’s doubles ; two 120 ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. A Bona Fide, Sale !

    We direct attention to the striking advertisement in another column giving particulars of the sensational drapery sale (in Thos. Morrison’s estate) at 380 George-street, Sydney. We are ...

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  18. Volunteering.

    The Parramatta Volunteers paraded in the Park on Saturday last, on the occasion of the General’s inspection. The General was represented by Major Savage, A.A.G., who was ...

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  19. Parramatta Benevolent Society.

    The balance-sheet for 1894, just submitted by the Treasurer of the Parramatta Benevolent Society (Mr. C .B. Cairnea) showed:—Receipts: Balance forward, £55 11s 1d; Government ...

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  20. Primitive Methodist Church, Granville

    The officials and members of this church are discouraged at the early removal of their minister, the Rev. Thos. Davies, at the close of his first year’s ministry. At the official ...

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  21. A LAST WORD!

    IN a few hours the people of this district will be “a-going to the polls!” We wish them well. We have a robust faith in the modern, white ...

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  22. “The Pilgrim Fathers.”

    The cantata, “The Pilgrim Fathers,” was performed for the first time in New South Wales on Monday evening last in the Presbyterian Church, Granville by the church choir, ...

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  23. Appointment of Trustees.

    In accordance with the 106th section of the Crown Lands Act of 1884, the following gentlemen have been appointed trustees of the recreation ground at North Dural. The ground ...

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  24. The Bustard Furnace.

    The Council Clerk of Orange writing in reply to letter from Council Clerk, Parramatta, forwarded copy of report on the working of the Bustard Furnace, in use in the Orange ...

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  25. Parramatta Quarter Sessions,

    William Paris Lang was changed that he did, on 15th December, 1894, at Penrith, feloniously slay one Richard Ernest Robert Willis. Accused pleaded not guilty, and was ...

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  28. A Good Way of Spanding a Holiday.

    When Messrs. [?] and Burke held their noted mission services in the Exhibition Building, Sydney, last year, very favourable comments were made on the efficient choir, and the ...

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  29. Local and General.

    The Commissioners propose that Parramatta shall be extended on the west as far as the western boundary of the electoral district north of the Great Western railway line, and on the ...

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  30. Congregational Church, Parramatta.

    Tie Rev. H. Gainford has resumed duty at the above church after a month’s spell on the Hunter River and at Katoomba. Special services were conducted on Sunday week in ...

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  31. A WORTHY REPRESENTATIVE.

    MR. W.P. NOLLER—who is a candidate for re-election at the hands of the ratepayers of Prospect and Sherwood— is one of those ardent, ...

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  32. The Sessions.

    The following in the list of cases at the Sessions:—Christian Clumback, assault and robbery; Thos. Edwards, assault and robbery, in company; Thomas Henry Edwards, assault ...

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  33. Proposed Cyclists’ Race Meeting.

    It is probable that a race meeting will be held in connection with the Parramatta league of wheelmen shortly, when the events will most likely be:—Half-mile, for prices announcing to ...

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  34. Anbara Womanhood Suffrage League.

    The annual meeting of the above was, all are briefly stated in our last time, held in the Cumberland ball on Tuesday, 29th alt., the president (Mr. J. D.Ritchie) in the chair. The ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. A Sinking Fand.

    An esteemed correspondent writes:— Mr. DeLow has a great idea of the virtue of the example not us by the “grand old mother country” in repaying her debt by means of a ...

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  36. Vine and Fruitgrowers’ Conference.

    Pursuant to notification, there assembled in St. James’ schoolroom (117 Philip-street, Sydney, last Wednesday morning, a large gathering of people interested in the fruit ...

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  37. Police Court Business.

    The following return of business transacted at Parramatta Court during 1894 —Police charges, 506; police announces, 455 ; Licensing Act cases. 17 ; committee, 23 ...

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  38. PARRAHATTA’S FINANCES.

    THE figures quoted by Mr. DRLOW may not come as much of a revelation to the few persons who have in the put watched, with a maximum of care, the municipal affairs of the ...

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  39. Municipal “Differences”

    The meeting of the Borough Council of Parramatta on Monday had an unlooked-for denouement. After the aldermen left the building, several of them remained in a group ...

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  40. Sunday-school Picnic.

    The scholars and teachers of the Parramatta Baptists (Central Hall) with a number of their friends, bad an enjoyable day at Mainly on Tuesday last, on the occasion of their second ...

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  41. Parramatta-Granville Boundary.

    The sketch submitted with the letter from the Local Government Commissioners to the Parramatta Council, on 28th nit., showed that it was proposed to attach all the property south ...

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  42. A Big Report

    G. H. Mobha has sold since last report:— Lot 16, Rooty Hill, Plumpton, 5 acres orchard, £100. [?] Hill. “Glenhaven,” 15 acres, part orchard, £385. Riverstone, “Grange ...

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  43. Tenders Accepted

    Tenders for the undermentioned works have been accepted by the Public Instruction Department:— Barra[?], exceeding weather shed, William Gizaard, £63; Granville, painting ...

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  44. Staff-Sergeant Lindsell.

    The many friends of Corporal Fred Lindsell, late of Parramatta K .Company infantry, will be pleased to hear that he has received an appointment of staff-sergeant to be stationed at ...

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  46. Death in Parramatta Gael.

    Mr. J. E. Bowden, the Parramatta district [?]er, held an inquest on Wednesday, couching the death in gaol of a prisoner named Edward [?]. Deceased, who was 29 ...

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  47. Stones Thrown at Railway Trains

    There have been several instances of late of stones being thrown at railway trains. These have generally occurred on the suburban lines. The worst case happened on Tuesday night. ...

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  48. Beakwood Wesleyan [?] Bazaar.

    The result of the bazaar [?]oe Tuesday week in aid of the finds of the Rookwood Wesleyan Church has been the netting of over £17, and by the aid of private sales it is hoped ...

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