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Advertising : 38 wordsBAZAAR.—The sale of work in connection with the Presbyterian Church, Guildford, last week, turned out a complete success. Its object was to raise funds for ...
Article : 409 wordsThis Council met on Tuesday. Present : Mayor Chapman ; Aldermen Blinman, Perry, W. A. Smith, Christianson, and T. Murray. Correspondence : ...
Article : 1,697 wordsFOOD FOR STARVING STOCK. — Mr. Gregg, of Hoxton Park, has purchased a quantity of sugar-cane as food for his stock. The cane is to be out up like chaff; ...
Article : 864 wordsTHE COUNCIL.—The regular meeting of the Council on Thursday was attended by all the aldermen but Alderman Macauley, for whom apology was made. Accounts were passed for ...
Article : 434 wordsCOUNCIL.—This Council met on Thursday. Present: Mayor Cooke, Aldermen Latham, Allen, Hoy, Linley, McBurney, Palmer and Zani. Correspondence was read from the ...
Article : 880 wordsThat the Liverpool police will shortly be collecting the names of adult females for the electoral roll. That a number of Liverpool ladies intend to ...
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Advertising : 477 wordsSOCIAL.—The second of a series of fortnightly dances, inauguratad by Messrs. T. Herford and V. Dummett, was held in the Smithfield hall on Saturday, when a, very pleasant time was ...
Article : 192 wordsSURPRISE PARTY.—On Tuesday evening a small party of Good Tempiars took the house of Mr. James B. Price by storm. Mr. Price is one of the very oldest Good Templars in the ...
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