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  2. Advertising

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  3. The Way They Do It In Melbourne.

    There was an interesting scene on the Baulkham Hills tramway last Sunday afternoon. Ono young man was desirous of getting off the tramway at the R.C. cemetery, but the ...

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  4. The Mayoross' At-Home.

    The Mayoress of Parramatta (Mrs. E. Pascoe-Pearce) had a delightful at home at "Drayton Grange" on Wednesday afternoon, and was ably assisted in the entertainment of ...

    Article : 177 words
  5. Obituary.

    There has been a good deal of sickness lately ; and in some cases the sufferers have been removed from our midst by death. On Saturday, Alfred E. Entwistle, a ...

    Article : 350 words
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  8. Parramatta and District Poultry Society.

    The adjourned meeting of those desirous of forming a Poultry Club was held in the Parramatta School of Arts on Wednesday evening, when there was a good roll up. Amongst ...

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  9. The King's Great Record.

    The K.S. Rugby team has not lost a competition match for two seasons, having won 14 and drawn two of the 16 matches played Last year six points were scored ...

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  10. The Dural Railway.

    Mr. O'Conor, in the House last week :— "I only know of one other been more desirable in the interests of the country, and which I would like to see the Minister grant straight ...

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  11. A Crushed Foot.

    Our old friend, Mr. A. J. James of Castle Hill, met with a very painful accident on Tuesday, When loading at the Quarry, some of the stones fell off the dray on to his right foot ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. The Tradespeople's Ball.

    Mr. T. Luckey, the treasurer of the Trades-people's Hospital Ball, has handed in to the treasurer of the Parramatta District Hospital the sum of £52 8s 6d, the nett proceeds of ...

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  14. Fall off a Scaffold.

    William Morgan (35), of Newtown, who is employed under Mr. Nicholls on the new Star Hotel, Parramatta, fell off the scaffolding on Tuesday ; but most miraculously escaped with ...

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  15. The Parramatta Borough Financial Problem.

    The special Finance Committee, asked some weeks ago by the Parramatta Council to deal with the problem of retrenchment and reform, sat for a couple of hours on ...

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  16. Some Good Suggestions.

    Mr. J. H. Murray, who has on more than one occasion, shown that he possesses some valuable ideas on matters affecting the interests of Parramatta, makes the following suggestions ...

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  17. Official Opening of the Tram.

    On Thursday evening, a meeting of the celebration committee, and others interested was held at the Council chambers, Parramatta. Mr. W. R. Murray presided until the arrival of ...

    Article : 213 words
  18. Block with the Judges.

    Owing to his being detained at other work in the Sydney courts, Judge Murray was unable to open the Quarter Sessions until nearly noon on Monday instead of the usual hour (10 o'clock). ...

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  19. Rowvdism at Bankstown.

    The fact that rowydism prevails sometimes and frequently—when a dance is being held at Bankstown, seems to have at last made its impression on the powers that be, and a ...

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  20. A Fruit Deal.

    Mr. Luke and his two sons (Rueben and John), of Baulkham Hills, accompanied by Mr. Cox, jun. (of Cox and Sons, fruit agents, Melbourne), stayed a night at host Kelly's ...

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  21. The Harris Street Drain.

    Mayor Kay reported on Wednesday night that in company with the Mayor of Parramatta he had that day formed a deputation to the Minister of Public Works ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. Complimentary Concert.

    A complimentary concert, tendered to Mr. Walter Giles, took place in the Parramatta Town Hall on Tuesday evening, and was an unqualified success. The hall was well-filled ...

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  23. The Good Old Days.

    Extract from the " S.M. Herald," of 1852 :—"August 17.—Important Challenge.—The undersigned will lay a bet of £100 that he will show, at his farm at Baulkham Hills, near ...

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  24. Market Days.

    The annual market days of the Parramatta Methodist Church will be held next week. Mrs. T. R. Moxham is to perform the opening ceremony, and we understand ...

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  25. The Simultaneous Mission.

    The Rev. E. H. Shanks' mission in Parramatta has attracted attention all the week. On Monday, Rev. C. J. Tinsley, of Stanmore, and Mr. and Mrs. William ...

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  26. The Ladies' Anxillary.

    On Wednesday afternoon, the annual meeting of the Parramatta and district branch of tho Ladies Auxiliary to the London Missionary Society, was held in the ...

    Article : 264 words
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  28. The Cumberland Argus AND Fruitgrowers' Advocate, WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED The Cumberland Mercury, River Times, Weekly Advance, Cumberland Free Press and Ryde Electorate Press. PARRAMATTA, AUGUST 30, 1902.

    The following tenders have been accepted for public works for the week ended 23rd instant:—Great Western-road (Parramatta district), P. O'Rourke, Helensburgh, £272 15s 8d ...

    Article : 130 words
  29. Fitzgerald's Circus.

    Fitzgerald's great circus is coming over by special trains from Newcastle to-day, and will perform in Parramatta on Monday afternoon and evening. These enterprising showmen ...

    Article : 112 words
  30. St. John's Jubilee.

    The anniversary Services of St. John's Church, which will be held on Sunday next, are of special interest, this being the jubilee year of the laying of the foundation stone. ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. Parramatta River Improvement League.

    The regular meeting of the League was held on Monday evening in the Council Chambers, Parramatta. The President—Mayor Pearce— occupied the chair and there were also present ...

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  32. Letting Down the Water.

    On Wednesday, a gang of 23 men from the Liverpool paper mills and woolwash, acting under instructions from an officer of the Public Works Department, proceeded to the Casual ...

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  33. Parramatta District Court.

    This was a claim for rent and alleged damage to a nursery. The claim was for £85 17s 5d. Mr. Shand appeared for the plaintiff ...

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  34. Fall from a Ladder.

    Henry Barlex, 44, a carpenter, residing at Park-road, Auburn, was stepping from the roof of the Pacific Hotel, Pyrmont, on to a ladder on Wednesday afternoon ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. Sydney College of Music.

    Teachers of music are notified by advertisement, in another column, that the Sydney College of Music Examinations will be held in Parramatta, in October. Entries ...

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  36. Hospital Ball.

    The settling-up meeting of the St. Joseph's Hospital Ball was held on Friday last. A statement of receipts and expenditure was presented as far as could be made up, but there ...

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  37. The Estreat of Mr. Midgeley's Bond.

    At the Parramatta Sessions this week the matter of the estreat of Mr. Midgeley, of Auburn (who had gone bail at Parramatta Court in the sum of £80, for the appearance of ...

    Article : 165 words
  38. A Centenarian.

    John Ryan, 104 years of age, died in the Rookwood Asylum last week. Ryan had been an inmate of the Rookwood Asylum for a little over two years. Ho was ...

    Article : 123 words
  39. The C. E. Union.

    The annual meeting of the Christian Endeavour Union, the eleventh annual convention, takes place in Sydney from August 29th to September 3rd. A contingent of juniors ...

    Article : 109 words
  40. Lost in the Bush.

    On Thursday afternoon word was sent to the Liverpool police that Mr. John Sandbrook, an old man 79 years of age, had started out on Wednesday from his ...

    Article : 202 words
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  42. The Baulkham Hills Rush.

    Mr. Parrish, hotel-keeper, Baulkham Hills, reports that his house was rushed last Sunday afternoon by a number of persons who came by the tram. He ...

    Article : 83 words
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  44. Most Annoying.

    A cold at this season is most annoying, and should not be neglected. Virtue's Canagheen Cough Linetus will relieve the lungs, make expectoration easy, and effects a quick cure. ...

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  45. Pretty Pansles.

    Mr. Ray Cannon, of the Hospital for Insane, Parramatta, can show people how to grow pansies. His plants at the asylum are just a perfect picture. Samples in THE ARGUS ...

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