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Advertising : 1 wordsThe statements of Mr. Bensen re orange growing about Sydney are severely criticised on all sides. There are great prospects of heavy crops of ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Nicholas found his horse on Wednesday at a place three miles north of Dural. The horse was recovered through an advertisement in last week's ARGUS. ...
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Advertising : 406 wordsMr. Jenner has been busy harvesting his oat crop for hay this week. There are few good crops of oals this season any where ...
Article : 325 wordsMr. Hyland started the new bridge the other day. The wool teams, the first of the season, passed through on Monday to Sydney. ...
Article : 50 wordsA Conflagration —A fire, which nearly resulted disastnously, broke out at Mr. Joseph Booth's residence on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Booth and two daughters were the only ...
Article : 490 wordsThe Mortlake Brass Band performed a programme of selections from the balcony of the Royal Hotel on Saturday night. Local judges say that their playing is not ...
Article : 507 wordsThe regular meeting was held on the 6th instant. Present: The Mayor (Alderman T. S. Pidding), Aldermen Larkin, Hibble, Terry, Swan, Krust, Jordan and Relts. ...
Article : 1,009 wordsThe Caterpillar pest is said have been wiped—or squeezed — out. One grower, Mr Davis, of Ermington, is said to have get 364 grubs on one vine. ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. A. Fuller's "Forest Queen" was getting in good trim for the Prospect races, but one day last week, the mare was taken to Rosehill for a trial gallop with Amaron when ...
Article : 286 wordsA quiet wedding took place on Saturday night in Parramatta, at at the Rev. W. Pettinger's residence. ...
Article : 320 wordsPicnic:—A picnic, organised by the Misses Edwards, took place last Saturday, consisting or a trip to Berowra Creek via Calabash Ridge. At about 5.30 a.m.R start was made, all hands ...
Article : 89 wordsThieves:—About a week ago Mr. Green's coach-house was visited and a bridle taken away. The other day another visit was made when Mr. Green was left minus a good set of ...
Article : 273 wordsThe Convention for the Booming of Bathurst and the relief of the unemployed amongst its hotel-keepcis, lodging-house keepers und so forth, wilt begin next week. Incidentally the ...
Article : 440 wordsMrs. Sullivan is still very ill. The attendance of Dr. Waugh was summoned by the local doctor. The weather has been delightfully cool for ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. J. Cassell, the Thornleigh blacksmith, has decided to give a prize of 10s 6d for the best made plough at the next show of the Horticultural Association. ...
Article : 649 wordsRegarding the unfortunate illness of Mr. George Shields (son of Mr. T. Shields) as referred to some time ago, I now learn that on Saturday he had a serious relapse and bid all ...
Article : 373 wordsMISS Jessie Anderson, who was so severely injured in the spine and shoulder through falling from a willow treeat Mr. P.A. Pearce's (as reported last week), was still in a very critical ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsArcadian Seedling:—Mr. H. Gable, one of our most enthusiastic, orchardists, has now a promising and beautiful young orchard, where but a few years ago there was wild bush. He ...
Article : 176 wordsFatal Accident—On Friday last as the 9.47 train from here was approaching Wahroonga station, Emma Jane Turner, aged 52 years, endeavoured to cross the line and was ...
Article : 157 wordsThere should be a busy scene hero when the work of spending that £100,000 on a new pipe line starts. The new hatching sheds and ponds are ...
Article : 262 wordsOrange Demonstration:—Mrs. Darvall's beautiful and spacious picnic grounds close by the United Orange Demonstration on Prince ...
Article : 1,692 wordsNapthali Duchatesu, while keeping wickets for Marsfield against Dundas on Saturday, had the misfortune to have his right thumb broken. Constable Yates, who was near by, put the ...
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