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Advertising : 665 wordsCHOIR PICNIC.—On Saturday Mr. McCormick, choirmaster, Miss L. Gallard, organist, and about 20 members of St. Paul's choir, accompanied by the Rev. E. ...
Article : 335 wordsThe Ministerial visit to Ryde in connection with tho opening of Terry's Creek Bridge has been definitely fixed for Saturday, 18th November. The "main body" ...
Article : 168 wordsOn Wednesday, at St. Jude's Church, Dural, Mr. Archibald Cecil Gibbs, son of Mr Charles Gibbs, of Kenthurst, was married to Miss Jessie Christina Moore ...
Article : 263 wordsAt the fortnightly meeting there were present the Mayor (Alderman James R. Thomson) and Aldermen Rooke, Jouhert, McNeil, McBride, Schleicher; Metcalf and Aspinall. ...
Article : 311 wordsSir,—For the information of the inhabitants of this district, I request you to publish the enclosed letter in reference to the despatch of mails from Pennant Hills ...
Article : 144 wordsINFLUENZA.—Almost every family in the district has, during the last few weeks, been attacked by this omplaint. In consequence of its prevalence the average ...
Article : 64 wordsDEATH.—Mr. G. Fesy, the well-known wine and spirit merchant, died at his residence, Woolwich, on Wednesday morning, of apoplexy. He had a seizure ...
Article : 288 wordsSOCIAL.—A very pleasant dance was held last week in the Hornsby Junction School of Arts, and Attracted a numerous company. Mr. H. Bethel was the M.C., Mr. Higgins ...
Article : 162 wordsDEATH OF AN OLD IDENTITY.—William John Whitfield, who had been a resident of the district for upwards of 30 years, as announced in Wednesday's Argus, died on ...
Article : 619 wordsPRESENTATION OF PRIZES.—An interesting and pleasing function took place in the Marsfield Council-Chambers on Wednesday, the occasion being the presentation of ...
Article : 170 wordsThis week most of the agriculturists have turned their attention to hay-making for which they have certainly had ideal weather. The crops everywhere are most ...
Article : 209 wordsSir,—Referring to that portion of your communication of the 21st ultimo, inviting attention to the unsatisfactory mail arrangements in the Pennant Hills district, and suggesting ...
Article : 324 wordsThe committee of the Thornleigh A. and H. Society are fully convinced that it would be a great mistake to allow so deserving an institution as their animal show ...
Article : 139 wordsThe syndicate formed in connection with the discovery of flux (not. flox) at Epping despatched in all 20 tons of the material last week to the Chokle Creek ...
Article : 114 wordsDEPUTATION TO THE P.M.G.—On Friday last a deputation was introduced by Mr. B. B. O'Conor, M.P., to the Postmaster-General, having for its object the ...
Article : 124 wordsMAIL SERVICE.—Mr. Tamsett, as secretary to the progress association, has received a reply from the Postal Department to the associations request that letters ...
Article : 109 wordsIt is reported that Mr. J. J. Miller, who recently opposed Mr. Lyne at the Huine, intends to "return the compliment" to the member for Sherbrooke.'Mr. O'Conor, it ...
Article : 77 wordsB. OF H.—The Beecroft Wesleyan Band of Hope held a very successful meeting on Wednesday, when the following contributed to an excellent programme.—Messrs. ...
Article : 68 wordsSOCIAL.—A jolly little dance was held in Lee's hall on Saturday. Mr. Fitzgerald was the musician, Mr. Newman, M.C., and the company included Mesdames An[?] ...
Article : 48 wordsQUOITS.—The members of the Institute are this week engaged in a qu[?]it tournament, Mr. St. John Tucker having promised a silver model for the winner. At ...
Article : 38 wordsA HOLIDAY.—Alderman H. Johnston is off for a fortnight's visit to his friends in Orange. ...
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