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  3. RYDE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The regular meeting was held on the 18th inst. Present: The Mayor (Alderman E. Worthington), Aldermen Larkin, Hibble Terry, Swan Redshaw, Pidding and Jordan. ...

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  4. AROUND THE HILLS.

    Instead of resting, summer fruit trees have been bursting; forth with a false bloom. Some predict from this a much lighter crop all round next Summer. ...

    Article : 384 words
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  7. PROSPECT.

    Residents in the neighborhood of Booth-town and along the old Prospect Road complain of the bad condition of the road near Mr Stapleton's residence and near the ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. ALONG THE LINE.

    Edward Worthington J.P., Mayor of Ryde. Henry Lovell J.P., Mayor of Marsfield. Congratulations to both gentlemen. At the Ryde Council meeting the other night ...

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  9. SEVEN HILLS.

    Mr. Bickford, Schoolmaster of the Meadows, took over 40 scholars down to tho Schools' Fets at Sydney on Monday. ...

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  10. THE FINANCES OF RYDE.

    In reply to Alderman Larkin, at the lost week's mooting of the Ryde Council, the Mayor said he was not fully prepared to place an exact financial statement of the borough on ...

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  11. BAULKHAM HILLS.

    Mr. W. Batchelor was pricking oranges for Melbourne thin week. Jubilee Day was kept up hero by the P.M. Sunday School. ...

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  12. CASTLE HILL.

    Mr. Thorne's residence was the gayest of all all during jubilee Day, there being a good display of [?] and at night the handsome residence was brilliantly illuminated throughout ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. DUNDAS AND CARLINGFORD.

    The lantern lecture in aid of St. Paul's parsonage was deserving of a bumper house. Mr. Thomas Webb, while working at Mr. Wooster's bone-mill on Saturday, accidentally ...

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  14. RYDE POLICE COURT.

    John Morgan for being drunk on the 2lst inst was fined 5s or the rising and for using obscene language 20s or 7 days. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. PROSPECT AND SHERWOOD APPEAL COURT.

    AT the prospect and sherwood Council meeting on June 15, the Mayor referred to the recent appeal court. Very considerable reductions, he said, had been make in the ...

    Article : 243 words
  16. RYDE GENERAL NEWS.

    The Council and the Roads — During a dis[?] that the last Council meeting over a request from a ratepayer for expenditure on a road not [?] to the Council, Alderman ...

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  17. WENTWORTHYILLE.

    On Monday there appeared to be about 100 persons boarding the morning train to sydney. Mr E. A. Riley, the Wentworthville school master took a number of pupils to the schools ...

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  18. PENNANT HILLS.

    The work of surviving the route of the Rosehill line is busily proceeding. An additional camp of surveyors and men, numbering 11 in all arrived on Wednesday. ...

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  19. GLENORIE.

    Progress Association.—On the 19th instant the residence of Mr. Eph Roberts a meeting of the Cattai Road progress Association of Glenorie was held, Mr. W. pearce in the chair. ...

    Article : 63 words
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