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  3. MERRYLANDS.

    The Board of Fire Commissioners has informed P. and S. Council that the matter of providing fire-fighting appliances for Merrylands has been deferred until ...

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  4. Those Two Dismissals.

    Sir,—The Court of the Star Chamber resumed its sitting at Fairfield last council meeting, the principal business being the ex-parte hearing of the case of the ...

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  5. POPULATION STATISTICS.

    According to statistics collected by the police, there are 800 houses and 26 shops in the Merrylands police area, which extends from Military-road to ...

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  6. LIVERPOOL.

    The practice of Chinese gardeners on the reservoir side of Cabramatta creek in stacking large heaps of manure, from which a most offensive odor arises, close ...

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  7. EVADING THE ACT.

    "This is a speculative building proposition," reported the health inspector at Tuesday's council meeting. It was in respect to an application from a person to ...

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  8. PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. W. G. Gumley presided at a large meeting of the Merrylands Progress Association on Wednesday. It was resolved that Mr. Cearns be appointed ...

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  9. P.A. ON THE WARPATH.

    Moorebank Progress Association wrote to the council requesting to be supplied with information as to the amount of rates paid upon land at Moorebank ...

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  10. MOOREBANK PROGRESS.

    The adjourned meeting of the above Association was held in Carrick's Hall on Saturday last. Ex-Ald. Swain was in the chair. The committee are to meet the ...

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  11. POUND FOR STRAYS.

    For the fourth time during the term of the present council the aldermen have refused to install a pound. Ald. Shannon moved, at the last meeting, "That a pound ...

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  12. VACANCY IN COUNCIL.

    Ald. H. E. Wearne wrote to Tuesday's council meeting resigning his seat. He stated "I deeply regrets that circumstances, over which I have no control, ...

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  13. PROSPECT AND SHERWOOD

    The health inspector reported to Tuesday's council meeting that there had been three cases of diphtheria and three of scarlet fever notified since the previous ...

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  14. SOCIAL EVENING.

    On Thursday evening, last week, a large number of friends assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Sweikert, Campbelltown-road, in honor of Mr. R. Hopkins, ...

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  15. NEW BUILDINGS.

    Permission to erect the undermentioned buildings was granted at Tuesday's meeting of Sherwood Council:—H. R. Nilson, w.b. cottage, Sydney-road, £400; ...

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  16. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    On Monday afternoon William Whittemore, 12 years, son of Mrs Whittemore, of main street, when his horse, hearing a motor-car, became restless and shied. ...

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  17. A SUGGESTION.

    Keen interest is being manifested locally in the proposal to remove the Victoria [?]arracks from the present site and sell the land. As they now stand the ...

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  18. CABRA-VALE.

    The Council's plans in regard to lighting a portion of Cabramatta and Canley Vale have been temporarily held up pending the mapping out of the proposed ...

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  19. REDUCED FARES WANTED.

    Liverpool Council recently requested the Railway Commissioners to reduce the fares, and especially the cost of periodical tickets between Sydney and ...

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  20. HOXTON PARK.

    Much interest is being taken locally in the forthcoming bazaar, which is to be opened on Saturday by Mr. Fitzsimons, M.L.A. Hoxton Park badly needs a hall ...

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  21. NEARLY A FATALITY.

    On Wednesday, Mr. Weston, of Cabramatta, had a narrow escape from death. He was crossing the railway line nearly opposite the Town Hall, when a goods ...

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  22. POULTRY FARMERS' HARVEST.

    Poultry farmers in these districts are now reaping g harvest, or at least, they are having a very favorable time. With eggs bringing 3/- per dozen, and pollard ...

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  23. SPORTS EVENING.

    A most successful and enjoyable sports evening, under tile auspices of the young men's tennis club, was held in the Town Hall on 2nd inst. There was a large ...

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  24. SMITHFIELD AND FAIRFIELD

    Alexander Herman, aged 64 years, a former well known resident of Smithfield and Fairfield. died at his residence in Jersey-road. Wentworthville, on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 136 words
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