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Advertising : 461 wordsA TERRIBLE CRIME.—On Monday afternoon some boys were playing in the River Park, when they noticed something in the river which attracted ...
Article : 136 wordsIn connection with a strange marriage referred to last week, yesterday at the Water Police Court, Sydney, George William Smith, 41, agent, was charged ...
Article : 1,681 wordsParticulars of the loss of the American ship Iroquois came to hand by the San Francisco mail. After tossing about for seven days ...
Article : 676 wordsAfter the usual practice at the Masonic Hall last night, a number of ladies and gentlemen assembled at the invitation of the ladies associated with ...
Article : 248 wordsPerhaps no man was better known and respected than the late Mr. James Walder, who died at his late residence, Oak-street, Milltown, this morning. ...
Article : 97 wordsThe following from the Melbourne Arena is about the tallest thing in the way of coincidences that we have heard:— An elderly man driving a cart ...
Article : 165 wordsJENOLAN CAVES— Locally, the drought has somewhat broken up, much to the delight of several of the residents of the Caves who, for the past three or four ...
Article : 185 wordsThe arrangements in connection with the above, which is to be held in Masonic Hall to-night are now complete. A full-dress rehearsal took place last ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsThe news of the death of Mrs. Dowling, wife of Mr. William Dowling, of Sussex Farm, George's Plains, will come as a surprise to her large circle ...
Article : 283 wordsTHE question of constitutional reform which the See Government has preached in and out of season for the past two years is now as far off as ever ...
Article : 404 wordsMr. William Sandford, the head of the Wm. Sandford, Limited, ironworks, Lithgow, was a passenger by the mail steamer Omrah, which ...
Article : 528 wordsAn exchange states that Barton paid the cost of John Norton's first election for Fitzroy. If this be true an easy explanation for the latter's attacks on ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Coronation number of the Bathurst Post, issued on the 16th inst., contains many interesting items, as we announced in a previous issue. The ...
Article : 68 wordsFIRE,—We regret to have to report that Mr. Frank Wiles has sustained a serious loss by the destruction of bis shed by fire. Mr. Wiles has ...
Article : 628 wordsTo-day concludes the 87th anniversary of the battle of Waterloo. This famous battle—called by the French St. Jean—was fought at the village of ...
Article : 96 wordsOne of the first troopers to go from New Zealand to South Africa was also one of the last to return. He saw and took part in a large number of ...
Article : 90 wordsAt noon to-day a very large crowd attended the the Metrop to witness the draw for the great Challenge Stakes. It will be seen that a large number of ...
Article : 327 wordsSir,—Being a very old resident of the City of the Plains and Bathurst district, and for many years a constant reader of your paper, I trust you will ...
Article : 236 wordsCarnegie was asked recently as to the truth of a rumor that he wan about to start a now daily. He replied that he had no such intention at ...
Article : 102 wordsAll descriptions of stock were again in brisk demand at the Homebush fat stock markets on Monday. Sheep, although so very dear last Thursday, ...
Article : 104 wordsAt a smoke cocert the other evening in a Western town a popular vocalist was called upon, and having furnished the chairman with the title of the ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. A. J. Verschuer, who it will be remembered was only recently transferred from the Bank of New South Wales, Bathurst, to the managership ...
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