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  2. WEDDING.

    A VERY pretty wedding was solemnised in the Church of England, Tomingley, on Wednesday last by the Rev. J. wilson, when Miss Elena Williamson and Mr, ...

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  3. BALL AT GILGANDRA.

    THE annual R.C. Ball was held on Wednesday last, And passed off very pleasantly. The gathering was a very large one, and included many visitors from the ...

    Article : 267 words
  4. PRESENTATION TO MR. I. CLYDE.

    ON Saturday evening a number of the railway employees met in the ladies' waiting room to make a presentation to Mr. I. Clyde, stationmaster. ...

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  5. POLICE NEWS.

    Frederiok Hunter was charged witn having on July 3, at Dabbo, assaulted SubInspector Moss. Acoused pleaded not guilty, and was ...

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  6. R.C. Church.

    Father Dunn is expected in Dubbo shortly to take over Father Gell's dutiea in the distriot, the latter having gone away on a prolonged holiday because of ...

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  7. THE DUBBO LIBERAL AND MACQUARIE ADVOCATE.

    OWING to the total failure of last harveat, the neoessity of some provision being made for the oarriage of produce from the Western side of the river at ...

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  8. The Rellel Funds.

    The administration of the two relief funds at the Town Hall is being carried on qnietly and unremittingly by the committee, members of which have ...

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  9. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    LAST Sunday was the commencement of the third year's ministry of the Rev, E. H. Lea in Dubbo, and special scervices were condnoted at the church in the morning ...

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  10. STOCK-STEALING PREVENTION.

    THE following letter appeared in Saturday's S. and S. JOURNAL:—"SIR,—I notice in the issue 26th June of your journal that Mr. Fred D. Badgary ...

    Article : 234 words
  11. Registration of Firms.

    In the Assembly on Friday, Mr. Jessep drew attention to the harsh treatment the trading community has been subjected to by the ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. Poiaoning Horses.

    la another column Mr. James Donnelly, of Beni, offers a reward of £50 forinformation leading to the conviction of the person or persons who poisoned ...

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  13. DIED FROM EXPOSURE.

    AN inquest was conducted at the Centeanial Hotel by the Coroner, Mr. R. G. Dulhunty, on Monday, into the circumstances connected with the death of Arthur ...

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  14. THE COMING PARADISE.

    IN the long run, says "A Tired Australian," in the REVIEW OF REVISWS, logic ought to prevail; and to the eyes of a tired Australian there rises a vision of Australia as it ...

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  15. BILLIARDS.

    On Friday evening last L. McVicsr, receiving 55, defeated W. Wilkins, reoeiving 55, in the second round of the billiard tournament being conducted at the ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. Dubbo Land Office. I

    The gazette of the 1st instant notifies the transfer of Mr. Edward Martin Murray, clerk in the Dubbo Lands Office, to a similar position at Wagga, and of ...

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  17. SUMMONS COURT.

    TUESDAY, JULY 7. (Before Mr. T. C. K. MoKell, P.M.) At the instance of Mr. C. Marriott, Diltriet Forester, Samuel Ewers, F. J. Arts, ...

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  18. DISTRICT LAND MATTERS.

    IMPROVEMEHT LEASE. The following will be offered for auction sale on August 4:—Warren Land District, on Ellengerah ...

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  19. Military Ball.

    The annual military ball will take in the Protestant Hall on Wednesday, 15th instant. As this will be the last ball given by the Dubbo company of the ...

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  20. DEATH OF MRS. W. H TIBBITS.

    WITH sincere regret we announce the sudden death of Mrs. W. H. Tibbits, which occurred on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at Mr. Fitz-Gearald's residence, "Geraldins," ...

    Article : 269 words
  21. PICNIC RACE CLUB.

    Ar meeting of the committee of the Macquarie picnic Race Olub last week, it was decided to hold a day's public racing,Uoder the auspioes of the club on ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. Clover Herboage.

    During the past few weeks quite a number of deaths have occurred in stock as a result of eating too much clover herbage, which is in abundance in the district. ...

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  23. DUBBO GOLF CLUB.

    THE final of the Mixed Foursoine Handicap, 18 holes, was played on Saturday, when Mr. and Miss McDongall defeated Mr. E, Howe and Mrs. Rogeraon. ...

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  24. SETTLEMENT LEASE.

    The following settlement lease will be available on and after August 6th:—Land district of Dubbo, within Wam bangalang and The Meadows Resumed ...

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  25. Cricket.

    The committee appointed to revise the rules of the Dubbo Cricket Union held a meeting in the Masonic Hall last Friday night, with Mr. G. I. Sefton in ...

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  26. A Mismanaged Departmeat.

    In our last issue we published a rigorous speech delirere in the Federal Paliament by Mr. Henry Willis, in which he "dealt it out" to, the ...

    Article : 210 words
  27. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Several of the Rifle a Club members had a shoot on Saturday at the local range. The conditions ware 15 shots 600 yards at the small bull. The wind was very trioky ...

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  28. R. and P. Association.

    The regular monthly meeting of the committee of the Dubbo Railway and Progress Association will be held tonight (Tuesday) in the Town Hall. ...

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  29. CHURCH OF ENGLAND AT GILCANDRA.

    ON Friday evening next a meeting will be held at Gilgandra in connection with the affairs of the Church of the Resurrectien. The Rev. E. H. Lea,Rector of Holy Trinity, ...

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  30. SIDING AT WEST DUBBO.

    OUR Bungleguinbie correspondent writes: "IN reply to Mr. A. Craig's letter, which appeared in your issue of Saturday last, no such offer of the rental at a 'small figure' ...

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  31. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A SAD aceident befel Roy Edwards, a child not quite four years of age, and son of Mr. George Edwards, of Newtown, on Saturday about noon. It appears the child's elder ...

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  32. FATALITY AT TO HINGLEY.

    A fatal accident occurred on Friday after, noon to William Tattersall in the Myalls G.M. Company's ground at McPhail. With his father and Henry Treverrow he Was ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. Night School Wanted.

    In our issue of 3rd June we suggested the establishment of a night school in Dubbo for the benefit of working lads desirous of increasing their knowledge ...

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  34. METHODIST BAND OF HOPE.

    THE monthly metting of the above was held in the School Hall on Tuesday night A special programme had.been arranged by Mrs. Kirklad and Mr. T.W. Heaydon. ...

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  35. APPROACHING SALES.

    Mr. G. H. Taylor will offer for sale by suction, at his rooms in Church street on Wednesday, July 15, at l2 o'clock, the freehold property, lease, license, goodwill, ...

    Article : 105 words
  36. The Courts.

    Next Saturday (11th instant) is the last day for lodging plaints for the District Court which is to be held at Dubbo on the 29th instant. The Quarter ...

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  37. STOCK PASSINGS.

    Two thousand five hundred wethers, Relabigill to Bowen Park, exscutors of the late W. Bowen owers, F. Delanay in cbhrge. ...

    Article : 28 words
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