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  5. AROUND THE HILLS.

    The orange blossom is coming out very heavily—heavier than ever, some say. Apples are almost everywhere said to be very light. ...

    Article : 45 words
  6. DUNDAS.

    The bad state of the roadway opposite Mr. William Spurway's was called attention to by Aldermen Kirby and Spurway at the Rydalmere Council on Wednesday. It is ...

    Article : 84 words
  7. ERMINGTON AND RYDALMERE.

    Mr. T. Eades was completing certain necessary repairs at the Rydalmere School this week. Mr. E. W. Price, with an incubator of ...

    Article : 352 words
  8. BAULKHAM HILLS.

    The growers here are agitating for an extra man to be stationed at the Parramatta railway yards, to check fruit consignments when the other officials are away ...

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  9. CASTLE HILL.

    The Sunday School picnic last Friday was well attended by scholars, parents and friends. The Rev. E. Hargrave addressed the children briefly before starting for Mr. ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. BAULKHAM HILLS.

    WESLEYAN SOCIAL EVENING.—A concert and coffee supper in aid of the trust funds of the Wesleyan Church was held in the Church on Tuesday evening. Tho Roy. J.E. ...

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  11. ALONG THE LINE.

    A burglar got away with £7 from Mr. J. Fitzgerald's shop at Hornsby Junction on Tuesday night. A tableaux concert was a fixture for last ...

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  12. RYDE GENERAL NEWS

    A QUIET DAY.—On Monday last about 24 laymen attended a series of services in the Parish Church at Ryde and the occasion was observed generally, as what is usually ...

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  13. GALSTON.

    A great improvement in this district is the very nice residence recently erected by Mr. W. Roughley, at a cost of about £300. The building contains 6 rooms and the ...

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  14. KENTHURST.

    Young Len Harrison (of Parramatta) who was thrown from his horse on Saturday, is reported to have injured his collarbone, but is now on the mend. Mrs. ...

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  15. PROSPECT.

    An incorrect report was sent to the police authorities in Parramatta, to the effect that certain residents kept unregistered dogs on their promises. This was neither fair to ...

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  16. PENNANT HILLS.

    Mr. E. J. Black conveyed two Parramatta picnic parties to his place on Eight Hours Day and another to Gladesville, besides a cricketing party to North Rocks. ...

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  17. TOONGABBIE AND WENTWORTHVILLE.

    Master Bert Page upset a pot of tea over his left foot on Suuday night, and sustained a severe scalding. He narrowly escaped getting the boiling-hot contents over his ...

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  18. ROOTY HILL AND EASTERN CREEK ITEMS.

    There is a notice on the property where Mr. James resides—which trespassers should read before committing any further damage to the property. ...

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  19. CARLINGFORD.

    The following is the result of quarterly examinations in the fifth class, at Carlingford Public School :— Hannah Ray 1, Myrtle Mobbs 2, Millie Mobbs 3, Havelock ...

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  20. SHERWOOD.

    A BROKEN MAIN.—A water-main in the vicinity of the Old Dairy burst on Tuesday and a great deal of water went to waste before the breach was stopped. ...

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