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  2. Grafton.

    A Brave Act—At the magisterial inquiry held before Mr. William darky J.P., on a 9-year-old son of Mr. William Crispin, found drowned in Carr's Creek, evidence was elicited showing an act of ...

    Article : 140 words
  3. Country News.

    Fire.—On Tuesday morning last a fire occurred at Howlong at 2 o'clock, which did considerable damage, destroying a large store owned by Mr. A. M'Connell. It appears that early in the evening a ...

    Article : 446 words
  4. Berry.

    Deaths.—Three deaths have resulted from influenza, viz., Mrs. J. W. Francis, of Wattamolla, long resident in this district; also Mrs. H. Walters, of Kangaroo Mountain; and a child of one of the ...

    Article : 181 words
  5. Cardiff.

    Our Town.—Among the many changes arising from the construction of the Sydney to Newcastle Railway is the village known as Cardiff, situated on the north side of the railway. At present there is ...

    Article : 323 words
  6. Goulburn.

    The Labor Demonstration to take place in Goulburn on the 9th instant, proceeds of which are to be devoted to the local hospital, the Catholic orphanage, and the city mission, promises to be a ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. Bombala.

    Four Deaths have occurred in and around Bombala since my last letter. The first to pass away was Mrs. Atkins, of Maharatta, who died at the age of 72years. Her death was shortly followed by that ...

    Article : 205 words
  8. Corowa.

    New School of Arts.—Three tenders were received for the erection of the new hall. That of Mr. John Swan, for the sum of £797 16s, was accepted. The new building should be an ornament to our main ...

    Article : 435 words
  9. Grenfell.

    An extraordinary case of somnambulism is reported in this district. It appears that a girl named Mayoh, in the service of Mr. H. W. Smith, Eualdrie, left the house on October ...

    Article : 141 words
  10. Burrawang.

    Deaths.—A very old and highly-respected resident of the Wingecarribee district, in the person of Mrs. William M'Caughey, died on Monday morning last, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Moore, of ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. Bathurst.

    Obituary.—Tne death of Mr. John Davis, aged 95 ytars, took place at O'Connell last week. He was one of the old landmarks. Mr. W. J. Jones, aged 84, d[?]ed on Monday last. Mr. Jones had been connected ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. Gundagai.

    Death.—On Friday last Mr. James Anderson, one of the oldest end most respected residents of Jugiong, passed away. Mr. Anderson had been ailing for a long time, but nothing serious was anticipated, ...

    Article : 414 words
  13. Braidwood.

    The Fruit Industry.—A movement is on foot to start a Fruit Preserving and Jam Making Co. in the district. The capital of the company will he £5000, divided into 5000 shares at £1 each. There ...

    Article : 244 words
  14. Barcoo and Mitchell (Q.).

    Wool and Sheep are continuing to arrive in large quantities and numbers. A number of the surrounding stations have, however, completed shearing operations, and have had to stack their wool, waiting ...

    Article : 358 words
  15. Dubbo.

    Boy Drowned.—A bright little boy, aged 9 years, son of Mr. John Murray, Fitzroy-streat, Dubbo, was drowned on Saturday evening not far from the White Bridge. The deceased, in company ...

    Article : 205 words
  16. [?]ega.

    Hospital.—With a view of augmenting the funds of the local hospital, it has teen decided to hold a garden patty on November 9, Mr. D. Crowing having placed his spacious grounds at the disposal of the ...

    Article : 382 words
  17. Hay.

    A Terrible Act of self-mutilation was performed last week by a young man named Fenhat, of whose insanity there is no room for doubt, as the only explanation that he offers is that he thought he was ...

    Article : 187 words
  18. Glen Innes.

    Wool Clip.—Shearirg has commenced in most of the sheds. In many cases the wool is light. Some sheds are turning out splendid wool, and although the price is not equal to last year, yet the quantity ...

    Article : 232 words
  19. Cooma.

    Obituary.—Mr. A. W. Brooks, J.P., who died from the effects of influenza last week, was one of the best-known residents of Monaro. His death is widely and deeply regretted. Mrs. Goodwin, sen., another ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. Kempsey.

    The Flower Show which took place last week was not a success either from the attendants or the number of exhibits, there only being about 240 entries, which is a long way short of last year's number. ...

    Article : 135 words
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