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Advertising : 489 wordsThe rain it falleth very fast, We can’t go out to play. There is some undesirable person connected with the Hunter’s Hill Cricket Club. What ! ...
Article : 1,123 wordsThe above Council met on Friday, the 15th inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose of electing a mayor for the [?] year. Present—Aldermen [?]ings (Mayor), Whittaker, ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsThe regular meeting of the Ryde Council was held on Friday, February 15th. There were present—The Mayor (Ald. Jordan), Aldermen North, Worthington, Betts, Pidding, ...
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Advertising : 141 wordsThe North Ryde Progress Association has written to the Local Government Commission, protesting against the annexation [?] East Carlingford to Ma[?]eld on the ground that ...
Article : 50 wordsConstable To[?]kins, of Ryde, who has been spending a well-earned holiday at Araluen, has returned to duty, and appears as [?] as a two-year old. “Evil do[?]rs, beware !” ...
Article : 30 wordsWe are glad to learn that the tender of Hagan and Charlesworth, of Ryde-road, Hunter’s Hill, has been accepted for the laying on of gas and water to the premises of Mr. ...
Article : 64 wordsA case has occurred in Bateman’s-road, which Dr. Lloyd says is typhoid. We refer to the illness of the daughter of Mr. Freethy. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe good Presbyterians of Gladesville and the generous non-Presbyterians co-operating with them in their work of charity, struck a vein in the gold-raising field by their industrial ...
Article : 142 wordsOn Wednesday morning Villa Maria Church was the scene of a very quiet wedding, the contracting parties being Mr. James Smith, of the Gladesville Hospital, and Miss Margaret ...
Article : 111 wordsSwan Bros., the Cheap Timber Merchants, Balmain and Ryde. 6 x 1 t and g, Kauri, full, 12s; Galvanised Iron from 1s 8d per sheet. All classes of Building Materials on hand. Call ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Chas. Grace’s tender for the supply of patent night pans has been accepted by the Drummoyne Council. There were nine tenders in for the work. This week Mr. Grace ...
Article : 37 wordsDating the last regular meeting of the Ryde Council, a motion, moved by Alderman Hibble, seconded by the Mayor, was put, and defeated by six to two. The Mayor then said that he ...
Article : 196 wordsSection A contained the cookery exhibits, and here were arranged, in a most artistic style, various jams, cakes, jellies, etc, For the management of this section, and for ...
Article : 669 wordsWe are pleased to see that Mrs. Willis, wife of Mr. Geo. Willis, of Alexandra-street, has returned from her trip to Wentworth Fails, very much improved in health. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Hunter’s Hill Council have made arrangements to keep four men permanently employed; one in the East Ward, one in the Central Ward, and two in the West Ward, the ...
Article : 179 wordsDuring the last regular meeting of the Ryde Council, Alderman Hibble moved,—“ That the Mayor of Ryde communicate with the Mayors of Hunter’s Hill and Drammoyne, for the ...
Article : 134 wordsOn Friday afternoon, the 15th inst., Mr. Hilliard, J.P., of Carlingford, arrived at Ryde wharf in his steam launch, and, after taking in Mrs. Hilliard, Miss Way, Mrs. Cox, Mr. ...
Article : 204 wordsIn these sad times of depression and poverty it is pleasing to know that the poor and needy, in the districts of Hunter’s Hill, Woolwich, Gladesville, and Blandville are ...
Article : 361 wordsA very enjoyable entertainment was given at the Gladesville Asylum last Friday, the 15th, for the amusement of the patients. A thoroughly good bill of fare was presented and was ...
Article : 44 wordsWe have received from Mr. Geo. Colling-ridge the second number of his publication, Progress, in which he portrays Ryde and its environs from the year 1791 to the year 1895, ...
Article : 101 wordsThe regular monthly meeting of this association was held in the School of Arts, North Ryde, on the 11th inst. Owing to the declaration of the Marsfield ...
Article : 661 wordsRyde and Hunter’s Hill both badly defeated last Saturday. The former met their defeat at the hands of the Gladesville Hospital team, and the latter ...
Article : 250 wordsThe many friends of Mrs. Woods, of Gale-street, Woolwich, will be pleased to hear that, after a very severe-illness, she is now on a fair way to recovery. Mrs. Woods is noted for her ...
Article : 61 wordsA meeting of fruitgrowers was held at Thompson’s Corner, Pennant Hills, on Saturday evening, to consider the question of the formation of a co-operative jam and ...
Article : 160 wordsOn Friday last, as the [?] of Joyner Bros., grocers, of Alexandra-street, Hunter’s Hill, was left standing outside Prescott and Co.’s warehouse, Sussex-street, Sydney, some daring ...
Article : 99 wordsMoore v. S[?].—Alleged larceny of water melons.—There being no appearance of either side, the [?] was struck out. Moore v. Bowerman.—This was also a ...
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Advertising : 100 wordsThe sudden news of the death of Sidney T[?], son of Mr. W. Tunks, of Ryde, caused quite a shock to those who were well acquainted with the young man. It appears that, some ...
Article : 114 words‘Will you dine with me to-morrow ?’ said a Ryde Hibernian to his friend. ‘Faith and I will, with pleasure.’ ‘Remember, ’tis only a family dinner ...
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Advertising : 90 wordsMr. W. Heggarty, [?]-carrier, of Hunter’s Hill. met with a ratty accident on Sunday last, by [?] horse in Parramatta. ...
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The Cumberland Mercury (Parramatta, NSW : 1875 - 1895), Sat 23 Feb 1895, Page 2
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