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Advertising : 124 wordsThe Australians to-day commenced a match against Easex at Leyton. They appeared on tho Sell wearing a band of crape on their left arm as a mark of ...
Article : 210 wordsJohn Hollingsworth, one of the civilians thai assisted Constable Madden to surround the spot where Joseph Heaps and his mate, young Nicholls, ...
Article : 731 wordsA meeting of tho Coronation Committee will be held, in the A., H. and P Society rooms to-night at 8 o'clock, when important business will be ...
Article : 29 wordsM. Jean Gerardy, tho facile princeps of the world's cellists, was greeted by a large and intensely enthusiastic audience at the School of Arts Hall ...
Article : 472 wordsA young man named Stewart Norman Croll, aged 19, said to be the son of a saddler, residing in Lonedale-street, was arrested to-night on a ...
Article : 370 wordsThe following prices prevailed at the Corporation Saleyards yesterday, when about 6000 store sheep were yarded and about 8000 sold. Young ...
Article : 69 wordsThe question of water conservation which is at present engaging the attention of the Minister for Works, is deserving of the consideration of all ...
Article : 67 wordsWe are in receipt of that bright little publication, "Our Alma Mater," issued under the auspices of Riverview college, Lane Cove River, Sydney. It ...
Article : 75 wordsTrooper Thomas Mullampy, a returned soldier, well-known in Bathurst, was on Friday night presented with a gold medal by the residents of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsNot every farmer in the Bathurst district was lucky enough to have 200 tons of lucerne for sale daring the past few months, but at least one had that ...
Article : 56 wordsSir William Lyne'a indignation in regard to the comments made on the evident disinclination of Federal Ministers to address any public meeting ...
Article : 336 wordsOwing to tho long continued drought, the mail service from Wilcannia to Bourke, has been reduced to a weekly service. It is stated that the ...
Article : 75 wordsTug circumstances surrounding the death of Constable GUILVOYLE at Darlington some days ago wore of the worst possible character, and never ...
Article : 589 wordsBy the death of Mrs. Cott, one of tho very oldest residents is this district has been removed, the deceased had resided in Bathurst for just on 60 ...
Article : 62 wordsOwing to the very high price of butcher's meat, many people living in places far removed from any butcher's establishment, find a difficulty in ...
Article : 93 wordsSir,—When walking up Keppel-street with a friend, a few nights ago, my friend got a nasty scratch over his eye, this was caused by some thorny ...
Article : 184 wordsMr. Richard McFadden of Messrs. McFadden and Roberts, of Kiama, has received and accepted a twelve months engagement with the ...
Article : 55 wordsIn a very old copy of the Bathurst Free Press, dated July 22nd 1852, the following paragraph appears. This paragraph finds a place in the Evening ...
Article : 81 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of tho above Society was held at Beavis Bros,, rooms last night, tho president being in the chair. Mr. O'Donnell opened ...
Article : 97 wordsThe results of the Junior University examinations have bean published; 1109 candidates were examined, of whom 724, representing 65.8 por cent., ...
Article : 286 wordsTod Sloan, the noted Jockey, is the owner of a motor oar, and quite recently essayed a run on the Bois, in Paris, but Tod no doubt owing to his ...
Article : 85 wordsMuch dissatisfaction is expressed in various parts of the State, consequent upon the delay on the part of the railway authorities in forwarding ...
Article : 76 wordsA largo crowd assembled at tho Police Court to-day to hear the charge brought by Mr. Paris Nesbit against Edwin Cox, solicitor; J. White, ...
Article : 139 wordsA first offender was charged with using indecent language in Piper-street. Accused pleaded guilty, and was fined £1 or 14 days imprisonment. ...
Article : 162 wordsNext to firearms, the catapult is the most dangerous weapon, and just now be danger is very prevalent. Almost every youngsier is possessed of one, ...
Article : 91 wordsAlderman S. E. Lees, M.L.A., and the Bev. E. Claydon have received the following letter from the Chief Secretary's Office (through Mr. Crichett ...
Article : 161 wordsA well-Known firm of Melbourne drapers could not get any satisfactory response to applications for payment of goods supplied and delivered to a ...
Article : 96 wordsNotwithstanding the numerous rumours, there is absolutely no clue whatever to the Shepherd-street murderers. ...
Article : 22 wordsEarly on Sunday morning, while the through mail train from Bourke was being pulled up, an accident occurred at a spot on the Zig-Zag, Blue ...
Article : 123 wordsThanksgiving services will bs held in St. Paul's on August 10th. 109 battleships and cruisers, and 24 torpedo destroyers, will assemble at ...
Article : 48 wordsGeneral Botha, speaking at Paar before leaving the Cape, said the Boers wore not vanquished. They ought to make South Africa their Fatherland, ...
Article : 54 wordsA somewhat alarming gas explosion, fortunately unattended by serious results, occurred at the latter end of last week, at the residence of Mr. C. W. ...
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Advertising : 134 wordsThe Government baa issued instructions to gazette Saturday, 9th August, as a publia holiday throughout the State. ...
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