Property.— The demand for property in his locality seems to be increasing. Nearly every day persons are out in this direction looking for land, and during the past week or two ...
Article : 108 wordsRoad Matter.—Mr. Frank Far[?]ell, M. P. has received the following:—Sir,—With further reference to your le[?]er of the 17th [?], in which you ask that arrangements ...
Article : 906 wordsService of Song.— The service of song entitled "The Voice of the Flowers" was rendered by the children and teachers attending Granville. Merryland and Guildford ...
Article : 160 wordsA MAGIC [?] entertainment was given on Monday last Mr. Noller had charge of the lantern, the Rev. J. Macarthur the roadings. On the previous Sunday evening Archdeacon ...
Article : 46 wordsSchool of Arts.— The monthly meeting of this institution was held on Thursday evening, when the old schoolroom was er[?]wded Mr. Dale occupied the chair. The entertainment ...
Article : 149 wordsJane Rimmer appeared before the Bench to apply for a Prohibition Order to be issued against persons supplying her son (Alfred Rimmer) with liquor. ...
Article : 234 wordsTyphoid.— We regret to report that the [?]st son and daughter of our respected reside[?] Mr. Board, of Northernhay, are down [?] typhoid fever. ...
Article : 218 wordsDebate.—On Monday evening last in the church schoolroom a rather interesting debate took place between Mr. C. J. Fitzpatrick, a candidate for Sherbrooke, and Mr. ...
Article : 339 wordsMary Cooper, an old woman brought up for protection, was discharged and the police ordered to see that she was sent back to Newington Asylum, where she had been some time ...
Article : 96 wordsPARTY.—On Friday evening last about 14 couple assembled at the hall to enjoy themselves on the light fantastic, the occasion being in honor of ...
Article : 853 words"Michael Dunn" said Sergeant Robinson You are charged with being drunk." "Well" said Mickey scratching his head "bedad and I believe I was, but share darlin' it was ...
Article : 689 wordsT. W. Norris applied for a wine and spirit license. Mr. Cowper appeared for the applicant and Senior Constable Banks for the police. The ...
Article : 1,102 words[?]ad Work,— Work has commenced on the [?]on-Dural Road. According to appearances will not be so very long before it will be [?]d for traffic. ...
Article : 108 wordsPolitics—Still we are being favoured with addresses on politics by aspirants to parliamentary honors. Rev. H. Pigott addressed the "free and independent" of Kellyville on ...
Article : 151 wordsTIMES.—Undoubtedly the times never felt so severe throughout strict as at the present. Some [?]r oldest and most prominent ...
Article : 204 wordsFrederick Hutchins got so drunk on Friday night that he became oblivious to everything, even to the moral lessons he was taught when a bright-eyed boy going to Sunday school. ...
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Article : 796 wordsSocial.—On Friday last a social evening was tendered the Rev. E Hargrave and his good lady, in the local School of Arts. The promoters were Mrs. Campbell and the Misses ...
Article : 253 wordsThe Municipal Council some years ago obtained a loan of £15.000 for the carrying out of certain specified works within the Borough. £3,000 was to bo expended for the purchase ...
Article : 329 wordsDebate.—The local club representatives Messrs. Willis, Mess, Gambling, Sutton and the Rev. Mr. Marshall journeyed to Hornsby Junction on Monday evening last where they ...
Article : 231 wordsC. of E.TS.—On Tuesday evening the local. Church of England Temperance Society received a visit from the Castle Hill Band of Hope, and a very good programme of ...
Article : 81 wordsRoads—The £30 special grant for the main road here has been expended and it has helped greatly to improve the road, though about double the amount wa required. The ...
Article : 97 wordsJohn Dempsy on remand on suspicion of being of unsound mind was certified to by Dr. Violette, Visiting Medical Officer of the goal, to have recovered from the fit of temporary ...
Article : 313 wordsRoad Work.—For the cutting on the Bee[?]roft Road a tender at £53 was acc[?]pted. A great many tenders were received and ranged from £53 to £150. The work is estimated to be well ...
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