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Advertising : 219 wordsWeek ending Thursday, 31st May, 1906:—Business during the week has been very quiet; although supplies have been ...
Article : 201 wordsILLNESS.—A son of Mr. R. Maher, who met with an accident, is on a fair way to convalescence after some weeks' suffering. ...
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Advertising : 68 wordsPERSONAL.—Mr. Nicholls, the indefatigable and obliging stationmaster at Epping, has just resumed his duties after a well-earned holiday of a little over ...
Article : 568 wordsGOING AWAY.—Mr. H. G. Kilby, J.P., who for some years past has constantly sat in adjudication upon the Hunter's Hill Police Court Bench, will be ...
Article : 226 wordsWEATHER.—The district is looking well since the rain. The citrus trees and crops are greatly benefited. The orchardists are once again wearing smiling ...
Article : 198 wordsEMPIRE DAY.—Proceedings were commenced here at the usual hour, the Union Jack was hoisted by Miss Una Smith—the honor of hoisting the flag ...
Article : 233 wordsArthur Bell, aged 17, appeared in answer to a summons charging him with having, on the 13th May, broken a street lamp, of the value of 5s, the property of ...
Article : 172 wordsENDEAVOURERS.—The Christian Endeavour Society recently formed in connection with the Gladesville Presbyterian Church, held a social evening on ...
Article : 247 wordsPROPERTY SALES.—Mrs. Crozier has erected a new cottage at Adderton-road, having recently disposed of her late residence in Kirby-street. The old and ...
Article : 454 wordsTHE JAPS.—Keen disappointment was felt by the local school children whon the proposed visit of the Japanese squadron round the Hills did not take place. The ...
Article : 178 wordsTHE BRIDGES.—Four tenders were received for the erection of bridges over Devlin's and Docker's Creeks; the lowest tenderer being Joseph McMahon (£292 ...
Article : 558 wordsSERIOUSLY ILL.—Mrs. W. Roots was taken to the Sydney Hospital on Saturday in a very low condition, suffering from an affection of the heart. She is the ...
Article : 235 wordsASSAULT AND BATTERY.—Ryde is noted for sensations. Whenever anything happens there, it is generally different to what happens elsewhere. That is ...
Article : 266 wordsEMPIRE DAY.—Owing to the welcome rain on Thursday, tho 24th May, the Empire celebrations at Arcadia Public School were held on the following day. During ...
Article : 229 wordsDROPPED DEAD.—A grey horse the property of Mrs. Willis, dropped dead opposite the Ermington Public School on Wednesday. A lad was sitting in the ...
Article : 181 wordsIMPROVEMENTS. — The Railway Commissioners have at length taken steps to provide the long-promised conveniences to the Hornsby railway station, so ...
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Advertising : 373 wordsLECTURE.—On Tuesday the Rev. J. Woodhouse gave his interesting lecture, entitled "Men of mark whom I have met," in the Methodist Church. There was a ...
Article : 84 wordsVISITORS.—Two Victorian gentlemen, Mr. J. Patten, from Gippsland, and Mr. R. J. Rowell, from Bendigo, paid Seven Hills visit a few weeks ago. They ...
Article : 299 wordsPROGRESSIVE.—It is a noteworthy fact as showing the progress of Eastwood that during one month recently 1100 tons of goods were landed at the Eastwood ...
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Advertising : 25 wordsTHE SCHOOL.—The sports in connections with Empire Day celebrations, postponed owing to wet weather, came off on Wednesday at the school grounds, where ...
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