PUBLIC SCHOOL PICNIC.—Thanks mainly to the untiring efforts of Mrs A. Stimson, who was assisted in the work of collection by Mesdames Hall and Harris, the public ...
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Advertising : 399 wordsSOCIAL CLUB.—The above club held an anniversary social in Lee's Hall on the 26th instant. Some 20 couple faced the music and tripped the light fantastic to ...
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Article : 122 wordsS.S. PICNIC.—In spite of the heat on Anniversary Day, the good folks of Hoxton Park enjoyed themeselves immensely at a Sunday-school picnic held at the Union ...
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Article : 609 wordsOn Monday last, an inmate of the Liverpool Benevolent Asylum, named Seymour, attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a penknife. He inflicted a ...
Article : 114 wordsBAND OF HOPE.—This newly formed society held its first meeting on Tuesday when the following officers were elected. President, Mr. J. R. Anderson; vice ...
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Article : 183 wordsDEATH.—Mr. Adam Schell, an old resident of Moorebank, died suddenly on Monday morning last from affection of the heart. Deceased was in good health on ...
Article : 116 wordsPROPOSED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— There is a strongly supported proposal on foot in Glenfield to erect a Presbytorian church for the convenience of local ...
Article : 248 wordsSILVER WEDDING.—The silver wedding of Mr. und Mrs. J. Smith was celebrated at their residence, on Tuesday last, when about forty guests assembled and spent a ...
Article : 63 wordsRETURNED.—Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Oakes have returned to Toongabbie, looking all the better for their holiday jaunt. A DESERVED REST.—Mr. H. E. Page ...
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