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  2. NOTES AND NOTIONS

    Show judges are at times not the least eccentric individuals to be found in a community. At the N. A. Association's meeting on Monday last, Mr ...

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  3. BATHURST SHOOTING CASE.

    The Bathurst Court was crowded this morning to hear the case against Charles De Clouet, charged with wounding his wife with intent to ...

    Article : 71 words
  4. Dentistry.

    Mr PERCY B. COHEN, Dentist, of West Maitland, will visit Singleton on Saturday, Sept. 11th, 9 till 5, when all work pertaining to dentistry will be carried ...

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  5. Buggies for Sale.

    Cheap Baggies and Sulkies on Sale at D. BUCHTMANN'S Elizabeth-street* ...

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  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 441 words
  7. The Weather.

    The past few days have been particularly pleasant, and the warm weather has begun to assert itself. Rain, however, is required for the growing. crops and pasturage. ...

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  8. Railway Station Improvement.

    The Singleton station-master, Mr A. Lovett, out of his fund of ingenuity, has constructed a warning gong to take the place of the old bell ...

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  9. Picnic at Bulga.

    Yesterday the annual school picnic was held at Bulga, when some 350 people were present, including about 60 children. A prize was provided for each of the latter, ...

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  10. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    The debate on the financial clauses of the Commonwealth Bill was continued at the Federal Convention on Tuesday. Mr Reid stated he was so earnest in ...

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  11. Lambert's Arcade.

    At Show time if you want to buy a Jew's Harp, Tin Whistle, Mouth Organ, Concertina Accordeon, Violin, Mandoline, or any musical instrument, go to E. K. Lambert's ...

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  12. INDIAN FRONTIER TROUBLE.

    ADVICES from India regarding the trouble on the frontier, state that Moplash has been captured. No resistance was offered. ...

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  13. The Cricket Season.

    The local club, we understand, assemble on Victoria Square this afternoon for the first practice of the season. It will also be seen by advertisement that the ...

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  14. HOSPITAL BALL.

    The Ball Committee met in the Oddfellow's Hall yesterday afternoon. Mrs J. S. White presided. The hon. treasurer, Mrs Broomfield, ...

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  15. Aldermanic Election.

    In order to be qualified to vote at the forthcoming extraordinary municipal election at Singleton, ratepayers must pay this year's rates. For the convenience of the ...

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  16. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    THE prospect of the coming harvest is such an important factor in the early future of trade in this colony that a preliminary survey of the position at ...

    Article : 322 words
  17. Cattle and Sheep.

    The Aberdeen Works are buying cattle wherever possible, and, we are informed, have taken 800 from Bengalla (Mr R. T. Keys') at a good figure. We learn that ...

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  18. A Big Mowing Machine.

    The trial of Messrs James Martin and Co's 7 ft. cut mower on Mr W. Langsford's farm, on Tuesday last, was witnessed by a score or more of farmers. The machine ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. AN AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER.

    ALBERT TROTT, the well-known Victorian cricketer, has been engaged by the Pretoria Cricket Club, Transvaal, South Africa, for five months, at ...

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  20. An Interesting Report.

    The report of the proceedings of the Agricultural Conference, convened by the Minister for Agriculture, and held at the Hawkesbury College, in July, has been ...

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  21. LOCAL NEWS.

    This court opens next Saturday, 18th instant, but the list of cases set down for hearing is very small, consisting of only five cases. ...

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  22. GLENNIES' CREEK CREAMERY

    A SPECIAL general meeting of the shareholders of the Glennies' Creek and Goorangoola Co-operative Creamery Company was hold at the ...

    Article : 213 words
  23. A STEADFAST FAITH.

    A steadfast faith is necessary to steadfast conduct. According to the faith is the life. If this is uncertain and unsettled, fixed at no point, the result will be ...

    Article : 110 words
  24. Presbyterian.

    On Tuesday afternoon a meeting of lady members of St. Andrews' congregation was held, when a report was made in reference to the proposed presentation to Miss Aggie ...

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  25. Road Contracts.

    In our advertising columns to-day will be found a list of road contracts in this and adjoining districts, for which tenders are invited. The time of closing tenders ...

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  26. Sale of Prize Sheep.

    Mr Doyle's prize sheep exhibited at the Singleton show last week, and which were successful also at Muswollbrook, have been sold. They realised up to 375, and averaged ...

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  27. THE BURGLAR BOOM.

    P. W. SPEIGHT'S tobacconist shop at Annandale was entered by burglars about midnight. A night watchman named Foley was passing the premises ...

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  28. SLY GROG SELLING.

    CHRISTINA HOLT, charged with having sold liquor at 219 Bourke-street, without a license, pleaded guilty, and was fined £30. ...

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  29. Fire Inquiry.

    This morning Mr H. Pinchin, coroner, will hold an inquiry nt Glennie's Creek into the circumstances attending the fire which recently destroyed a kitchen, the ...

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  30. New Train Service.

    Residents will be glad to learn that the Commissioners have established a new train service between Singleton and Maitland, which will prove to be a great boon ...

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  31. SAD FATALITY AT BOTANY.

    Two men were drowned at Botany on Thursday under particularly sad circumstances. Mr William Denison, accompanied by his wife and brother ...

    Article : 290 words
  32. Singleton Show Sheep.

    On Wednesday Mr H. James, of West Maitland, slaughtered two show sheep he purchased nt Singleton last week, which, when dressed, weighed 92lbs and 99lbs ...

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  33. The Singleton Argus

    The tax-payers may be pardoned for expressing surprise at the fact that the Post and Telegraph Department was last, year worked at a loss of ...

    Article : 436 words
  34. Sergeant Williams Trip.

    Through unavoidable circumstances having arisen, Sergeant Williams was unable to continue in this issue his account of the trip of the Lancers to England, but he ...

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  35. The Greta Unemployed.

    On Tuesday last the Hon. A. J. Gould (Minister for Justice) introduced a deputation to the Minister for Public Works, asking that certain work might be started ...

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  36. RISE IN FLOUR.

    AT a meeting of millers this afternoon it was decided to raise the price of flour to £12s 10s per ton. ...

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  37. Paying Show Prizes.

    Prize-winners at the late Singleton show are informed by advertisement in to-day's issue that they may obtain their respective amounts by making application to the ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. DIED IN INDIA.

    News has been received of the death in India of Mr Harry Shephard, son of Mr P. L. C. Shephard, M.L.C. The deceased left some time ago to ...

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  39. Dropped Dead.

    On Thursday last a buggy horse, the property of Mr H. B. Solomons, of Singleton, dropped dead in the street while the animal, attached to a vehicle, was standing ...

    Article : 65 words
  40. Health of Miss O'Carroll.

    In a letter to a local lady. Miss O'Carroll, of this town, writesto say that she is at present confined to her bed in the Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney. When she ...

    Article : 150 words
  41. Singleton Stock Market.

    For some time past high prices have been realised at the local markets for all classes of fat stock, and the importance of the weekly sales at Foster's yards is ...

    Article : 80 words
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