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Advertising : 1,184 wordsAn interesting test of bulk samples of wheat, obtained from twenty different districts in New South Wales, was made at Messrs. Brunton and Co’s, mills at Clyde on Tuesday afternoon. ...
Article : 360 wordsSWAN BROS., the Cheep Timber Merchants, Balmain and Hyde. 6 x 1t and g, Kauri, fall, 12s; Galvanised Iron from Is 8d per sheet. All classes of Building Materials on hand. Ca[?] ...
Article : 35 wordsAs will be seen by advertisement elsewhere, Mrs. Back is about to continue carrying on the butchering business of her late husband. ...
Article : 23 wordsThere is a movement on foot among the Balmain and Hunter’s Hill friends of Alderman Joyner to tender him a complimentary picnic. A meeting was held at Wood's Australian ...
Article : 43 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr, John Hughes moved from Vis late residence, Callan Park Hotel, Balsam, end. was largely attended. Ma[?]y old residents of Ryde, Hunter’s Hill, ...
Article : 217 wordsIn the Equity Court, Sydney, on Tuesday, before his Honor Mr. Justice Manning, Mr. Grossman, on behalf of the official liquidator of the Lane Cove Co-operative Ferry Company, ...
Article : 105 wordsSIR,—I noticed lately, in your report of the Ryde Council meeting, that steps have been taken to prevent, if possible, the running of the tram to Woolwich, and that the Council agreed ...
Article : 306 wordsMr. T. B. Curran, M.P. for Kilkenny, the youngest member of the House of Commons, made his maiden speech in the Hones on Wednesday evening. He was well received. [Mr. ...
Article : 94 wordsDuring the Gladesville Hospital and St; Alban’s match, last Saturday, Mr. Sutton, of Gladesville, who was acting in the capacity of umpire, received a severe blow on the forehead ...
Article : 74 wordsThe regular meeting of the Ryde Council Was held on Friday, 16th inst., at 8 p.m. There were present—The Mayor (Aid. Jordan), Aldermen North, Worthington, Betts, Pidding, ...
Article : 426 wordsA meeting of the above was held at the Association Hall, Canley V[?]e, on Thursday evening, 14th inst. The Smithfield and Fairfield Council wrote, stating that they had been ...
Article : 136 wordsThree cricketers of the Ryde electorate send lists of the teams they consider best to play for the electorate. “ Ryde ” says:—W. Short, C. Tulloh, G. Jordan, W. Hibble (Ryde), Cullen ...
Article : 113 wordsIn the procession, which followed the remains of the late Sir Robert Duff to the grave, were the Ryde and Hunter’s Hill K Company of the P.P. force, under the command of ...
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Advertising : 53 words“ Dreadnaught.”—The poetry yon refer to was published in. the RIVER TIMER on April 12th, 1894, and was entitled “Hills and Leather.” We may reprint it at some future ...
Article : 32 wordsOn St. Patrick’s Day, during the progress of the cricket match on Boronia Park, a State School boy, named Costello, was romping about when he suddenly fell, breaking bis arm. ...
Article : 48 wordsOn Sunday last, Mr. Chas. Cuneo and Mr. Chas. Arndt were fishing opposite Huntley’s Point, and Mr. Cuneo having hooked on a Jew fish, and hauled him up to the ...
Article : 100 wordsThe following “extraordinary,” which was published by the Cobar Herald, on Saturday, gives the contents of a wire from West Australia, received that day by the secretary of the ...
Article : 484 wordsSIR,—I, as a resident and a ratepayer of Ryde, do hereby, through the columns of your valuable paper, protest against the action of the Mayor of Ryde in sending the Council’s cart to ...
Article : 147 wordsA number of Balmain people celebrated St. Patrick’s Day by having a moonlight excursion to Fern Bay, where dancing to the strains of excellent music, in the spacious pavilion, was ...
Article : 72 wordsGladesville received a galvanic shock last Saturday, when the Ryde “ tail ” made such a stand. W. Short was much gratified. He made ...
Article : 212 wordsThe three following names were added to the roll:— William Brandon, Charles Chatfield, and Oswald Cox. ...
Article : 32 wordsA full and descriptive account of the social that took place in the Gladesville Temperance Hall, last night .(Thursday), will appear next week. ...
Article : 24 wordsSir,—My letter of last week you thought a piece of advertising; but honestly, for snoh it was not intended. Alderman Jordan stated at a meeting that a certain Parramatta wheelwright ...
Article : 115 wordsSIR,—Having carefully read a letter in your columns, signed “Justitis,” re Land Tax and Land Monopoly. I can only discern that the justice intended to be gained by “Justitis,” ...
Article : 716 wordsMr. French, of Ryde, who is well known by all the cricketing fraternity in the Ryde Electorate, has offered a bat to the man in the Ryde team who comes off with the highest batting ...
Article : 66 wordsIt has been decided by the above club to enter into the competition this season for the 2nd junior badges. Last season, it will be remembered, the college team defeated many of the ...
Article : 78 wordsSir,—For many years it was thought here that W. B. Dalley’s name and fame, and the value of his services were so impressed on everyone that there was no more need of his ...
Article : 253 wordsThe annual distribution of prizes, of the Ermington Public School, took place last Friday evening, when Alderman North, of Ryde, a member of the District School Board, ...
Article : 78 wordsInspector of Nuisances, Hunter’s Hill v. Edward M’Hugh, for allowing cows to stray in Mary-street.—Defendant was fined 5s, 2s, 2s 6d costs; levy and distress. ...
Article : 750 wordsMany city business firms have been fined during the week, for having in use unstamped weights, local business men would do well to see to their weights in time. A stitch in lime ...
Article : 38 wordsIn our business columns this week Mr. P. J. Maher, secretary of the Hunter’s Hill Football Club, is calling the attention of the football fraternity to the fact that a meeting will be ...
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The Cumberland Mercury (Parramatta, NSW : 1875 - 1895), Sat 23 Mar 1895, Page 2
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