NEW RESIDENT.—Mr. Hall, from Beecroft, has entered into possession of the dwelling and property he recently purchased opposite the park, and has already ...
Article : 428 wordsSir,—I have no desire to refer to Mr. Langford's splenetic outpouring last week except to deny one statement with which he credits me, viz., "I did not believe in the Labor Party. ...
Article : 155 wordsOrdinary meeting hold on Tuesday. Present; Alderman Garthwaite (chair), Varley, Waite, Javes, Fathers, Dundon, Larcombe, and Baty. ...
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Advertising : 510 wordsANNUAL SHOW.—The committee for the annual show are very busy fixing up the schedule. SCHOOL OF ARTS.—The annual report at the ...
Article : 380 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS.—The annual meeting of the School of Arts was held on Saturday ; Mr. A. F. Jacob presided, and there was a good attendance. The report and balance ...
Article : 510 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 20th inst., is a letter over the signature of H. W. Langford, which contains an attack on Mr. Cook, presumably for not taking an active part in the ...
Article : 785 wordsTHE HOSPITAL BALL.—A committee meeting was held on Monday. The arrangements are going on excellently and tickets much in demand. Through the ...
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Advertising : 350 wordsSURPRISE PARTY.—An enjoyable surprise party was held at Mr. and Mrs. Kiefer's residence, Ingleburn, on Tuesday night; and the "guests" were given a good time ...
Article : 109 wordsDEBATING SOCIETY—When Mr. Speaker G. Pearce took the chair on Monday, the question before the House was "Which was the greater general, Napoleon or Wellington. The ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE TANNERIES.—All the tanneries are very fairly busy just now. In the course of a chat with an ARGUS representative the other day, one of the loading tanners expressed the opinion ...
Article : 236 wordsCRICKET CLUB.—The annual presentation of trophies to members of the cricket club is to be hold next Monday. A ball in aid of the club is to be held in Mr. ...
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Advertising : 213 wordsCOMPENSATION.—An occurrence which took place at the Fairfield station a few nights ago may, it is stated from the ground of a local lady's claim for compensation against the ...
Article : 143 wordsAN UPSET.—While Mrs. Appleton, of Guildford, was driving from Parramatta one day last week, Mr. Appleton's prize pony, "Dick Turpin," which was in the shafts, shied ...
Article : 157 wordsREMOVAL.—Mr. Williams, of Baulkham Hills, having purchased the residence and property previously owned by Mr. Trevathen at Toongabbie, loft for his now dwelling this week. ...
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