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Advertising : 361 wordsIt must have gratified the organisers of the William Franks and farly benefit concert beyond measure on Wednesday night to see the commodious Dundas Town Hall ...
Article : 790 wordsA Failure.— A variety trope styling themselves. "Our Boys," [?] here on Thursday night the 21st instant for the purpose of giving an entertainment in the School of arts. ...
Article : 620 wordsThe Weather etc— Splendid rain [?]l on Saturday and Sunday [?]plenishing the water supply and doing great good in the orchard and [?]scries which now look in in the pink of ...
Article : 661 wordsRailway Traffic.— The fruit growers of this district are agitating for more convenience at the station for the loading of their fruit. At present the loading has to be done on the ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Kenthurst folk are very good organisers, and generally manage to carry any worthy undertaking to a successful issue. Such was the result of the concert organised for the ...
Article : 474 wordsRoad Matters.— The trustees of the main road, Back Domain to Seven Hills, etc, are having some us falwork done with this years giant. Towards Pye's Oresk, the oulverts ...
Article : 320 wordsSir,— As I see by your paper the union of the fruitgrowers is engaging the attention of some of the leading fruitgrowers. I would like through your columns to throw out a few hints ...
Article : 420 wordsC.E.T.S.— T[?] monthly meeting was held on Monday [?]and in spite of the [?] state of the [?] here was a good attendance. The meeting has opened with singing ...
Article : 140 wordsAccident.— Mr. A. Roes had a pretty close shave on the Hornsby Road on Friday last. He was driving the " Fawn " up from Sydney in his trotting sulky and was half way down the ...
Article : 465 wordsTHE annive cary of the Primitive Methodist Sunday school was held on Sunday afternoon and evening, and continued an Tuesday night, On Saturday the Church was cicely decorated ...
Article : 598 wordsI.C.G.T., Star of the East.— This Lodge met as usual on May 22rd. After the business had been gone through, a vote of thanks was accorded to the visitors, which was ...
Article : 137 wordsRaces.— Following are the result of the races hold at Mr. G. A. Smith's Prospect Inn on Monday last:— Flying Handicap (8 nominstion, 4 starters) : Power's Marquis 1, T ...
Article : 237 wordsPlanting should still be attended to. Sow largely of the following:— Peas, Broad Bonus, Cabbage, Lettuce, Onions, Turnips, Radish, Spinsch. Plant out Herb (plants), Potato ...
Article : 63 wordsSudden Death of a Visitor.— An awfully sudden death occurred at Rox[?] Hall, the residences of Mr. Wright, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. K. R. Walker, a squatter from ...
Article : 122 wordsSIR,— Your correspondence at Areadia in the report of the G of T[?]plar social states:— "They had been promised a considerable amount of support from the District lodge ...
Article : 241 wordsThe present time is suited for planting out all kinds of evergreen shrubs. Buibs should also be planted. Carnations should also be b looked after. Sow pansy minnulus ...
Article : 74 wordsA special meeting of the committee and trustees of the Parramattta District Hospital was held on Wednesday. evening, to push on the arrangements in connection ...
Article : 204 wordsConcert. On Wednesday night, the 21th instant, a concert towards raising funds for the erection of a Church of England in this district, was held at the School of Arts Hull. The ...
Article : 195 wordsPlant orange and lemon trees. Continue to form strawberry beds. As the fruit season is now, finished clan up orchards and prepare land for new plantations. ...
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