MDA 29. 6.1860 IA 7. 6.1861 Sale of land. IA 14. 6.1861 Sale of land. IA 14.10.1863 Excellent Historical Sketch. TC 24. 6.1865 Very good report on current position of town. TC 8. 7.1865 Leichardt expedition rescue party passes through town. TC 15. 7.1865 Quite a brawl, see Police Court for this date. TC 30. 9.1865 Appearance of this town improving fast. TC 26. 9.1866 Excellent report on the origins of this place. ESSENTIAL READING. VERY GOOD HISTORICAL MATERIAL. TC 29. 9.1866 Ditto, continued. TC 20.10.1866 Lecture at the Newbridge Prebyterian Church. TC 24.10.1866 Very good report on this place. TC 8.12.1866 Tenders called for erection of school. TC 16. 5.1868 Good description of Newbridge Hotel. TC 6. 6.1868 Sold for L775. TLEAD 3. 7.1868 Good report on developments etc. TC 5. 9.1868 Martin sells Newbridge Hotel to Mr Hill of Sandhurst. TC 7.11.1868 Good report on developments, building, etc. TC 28.11.1868 Good report on developments, building etc. TC 5.12.1868 Correspondent's report. TC 12.12.1868 Correspondent's report. TC 19.12.1868 Correspondent's report. TC 2. 4.1870 Laying of foundation stone Wesleyan Church. TC 7. 5.1870 Correspondent's report. TC 21. 5.1870 Correspondent's report. TC 6. 8.1870 Correspondent's report. TC 10. 9.1870 Very good account of the great flood of the Loddon. Also good letter to the editor. TC 1.10.1870 Opening services of Wesleyan Church. TC 31.12.1870 Constable Gleeson. TC 31.12.1870 Correspondent's report. TC 4. 2.1871 Constable Gleeson awarded L2 for putting out a bushfire. TC 1. 4.1871 Report. Also Police Court proceedings. TC 10. 6.1871 Correspondent's Report. TC 14.10.1871 Correspondent's Report. TC 21.10.1871 Correspondent's Report. Commercial Bank is preparing to open a branch at Newbridge. TC 23.12.1871 Correspondent's Report. TC 20. 7.1872 First Fair to be held at Newbridge. Also revival of Popular Readings. TC 10. 8.1872 Editorial about lack of Newbridge representation on Borough Council. TC 10. 8.1872 Correspondent's Report. TC 17. 8.1872 Proprosal to sever Newbridge from Borough of Tarnagulla. Bad feeling about lack of Newbridge representation on Council. TC 9.11.1872 Correspondent's report. TC 11. 1.1873 Colonial Bank open Monday and Friday afternoons. TC 11. 1.1873 Both the Colonial and Union Banks will open agencies at Newbridge, The Colonial next the Loddon Hotel, the Union adjoining the Newbridge Hotel. This speaks well for the prosperity of Newbridge. TC 1. 2.1873 Newbridge annual show to take place 13. 3.1873. TC 15. 3.1873 London Hotel is near the Flour Mill. Results of Annual Show of Agricultural Society. Good report. TC 5. 4.1873 Fundraising Concert in aid of Tarnagulla CofE parsonage fund. TC 3. 5.1873 D McKenzie, plough-maker and general blacksmith. TC 12. 7.1873 The first of a series of popular entertainments to be held in the CofE schoolroom. TC 26. 7.1873 Report of the first series of popular entertainments. TC 9. 8.1873 Correspondent's Report. TC 30. 8.1873 Presbyterian Church Newbridge anniversary. TC 20. 9.1873 Post Office Store, Late Joel Newington, now H Pearson. TC 20. 9.1873 Senior Constable Gleeson. TC 9. 5.1874 Correspondent's Report. TC 6. 6.1874 T Bayliss, Chemist and Druggist. TC 15. 8.1874 Senior Constable Gleeson is leaving Newbridge. Very highly regarded. TC 19. 9.1874 Correspondent's Report. TC 26. 9.1874 Correspondent's Report, mainly about the Presbyterian Church. TC 3.10.1874 Correspondent's Report, mainly about Anniversary of CofE. TC 31.10.1874 A snake killed in a bedroom. Correspondent's report. TC 2. 1.1875 Robert Wylie takes over Saddler and Harness Maker business of Mr Izatt TC 6. 2.1875 A fire in Knight's brick yard. TC 13. 2.1875 Correspondent's Report. TC 20. 2.1875 Prize-list for North-Western Ag. Society second annual exhibition. This show was quite a big event in the district. TC 27. 2.1875 Mr Lester of the State School, transferred to Llanelly. Mr Potts of Llanelly will replace him. TC 10. 4.1875 C S Potts, head teacher. TC 20.11.1875 W Leroux applies to Council for Publican's License. TC 10. 6.1876 Dispute between Newbridge and Inglewood Cricket Clubs. TC 9. 9.1876 Newbridge Brewery for sale. T G Crawford, of the brewery, is leaving the district. TC 28.10.1876 To Let, Butchers Shop etc, lately in the occupation of Mr Smith. TC 28.10.1876 Annual Sale of drapery, boots, etc., at J S Simpson's. TC 18.11.1876 Newbridge Machine Works, J Jackson and Son. TC 23.12.1876 Boxing Day sports programme. Evening Concert inaid of Newbridge Cricket Club. TC 30.12.1876 Results of Boxing Day Sports. TC 26. 1.1878 Tenders invited for brick additions to Newbridge School No 457. TC 6. 4.1878 Edward Buckley dies. A resident for 17 years, built the flour mill with Lancaster Bridge. TC 1. 6.1878 Edward Buckley's property sold. Good description of the flour mill etc. TC 1. 6.1878 Letter to Editor about no representation on Council. TC 20. 7.1878 Editorial about movement afoot to obtain a more suitable site for a school at Newbridge. A good report. TC 10. 8.1878 A deputation re the new schoolhouse. TC 7. 9.1878 Leroux's Store to be sold. Corner Swan Hill and Sandhurst Roads. TC 21. 9.1878 A Grand Concert in aid of CofE. Good programme, many from around the district to take part. TC 28. 9.1878 Report of concert, StJohn's Anniversary. TC 5.10.1878 Tarnagulla Borough Council oppose moving of school to east side of Loddon. Result of petition from residents. TC 2.11.1878 An entertainment at the CofE schoolroom in aid of J Chapman. Newbridge Minstrels to take part. TC 1. 3.1879 A public meeting held at Hill's Hotel to consider means of prospecting Loddon Valley for gold. A good little report. TC 19. 4.1879 Newbridge Carnival. TC 17. 5.1879 R W Hammond's old home burns down. TC 28. 6.1879 Govt. calls tenders to repair and improve school. TC 23. 8.1879 Good parody on poor state of the streets. TC 28. 2.1880 Correspondent's Report about School. TC 3. 4.1880 Correspondent's Report. TC 11.12.1880 William Watkins applies to transfer Farmers Arms Hotel from Newbridge to Maidentown. TC 8. 1.1881 Eli Summers' daughter marries. Quite an event. TC 12. 2.1881 Thomas Bayliss dies. One of the old Tarnagulla residents. TC 12. 3.1881 Correspondent's Report. TC 18. 6.1881 Newbridge Cheese factory to commence in the old brewery. TC 6. 8.1881 Ad for Newbridge Cheeese Factory. TC 10. 9.1881 A very good description of the Cheese Factory. TC 24. 9.1881 T Comrie buys a ton of cheese from the factory. TC 15.10.1881 Tenders called to extend the school. TC 1. 4.1882 District Inspectors report on school. TC 13. 5.1882 Opening of school extensions, etc. C S Potts, head teacher. TC 21.10.1882 A concert in aid of StJohn's. TC 28.10.1882 Concert report. TC 3. 2.1883 Constable Weekes. TC 10. 2.1883 C S Potts dies. TC 17. 2.1883 Funeral service for C S Potts. Good report. TC 24. 2.1883 Anniversary of Wesleyan Church. TC 12. 5.1883 Corrsepodnent's Report. TC 15. 3.1884 Correspondent's Report. TC 12. 4.1884 Tea Meeting and Concert. TC 3. 5.1884 Tenders called to refurbish StJohn's Church. TC 23. 8.1884 Tea meeting at Wesleyan Church to welcome back Mr & Mrs Steel from their trip to Scotland. TC 27. 9.1884 Blue Ribbon Meeting at. "We have regarded Newbridge as a deserted village, a slowly dying extremity of our..Borough.." TC 27. 9.1884 A snake comes through Mr and Mrs Camfield's front door. TC 11.10.1884 Meeting to form Cricket Club. TC 29.11.1884 Presbyterian Church Sunday School Anniversary. TC 31. 1.1885 Presbyterian Church concert. TC 7. 2.1885 Corrsepondent's Report. TC 30. 5.1885 Correspondent's Report, Wesleyan Church Anniversary. Also, S G Hill dies. TC 13. 6.1885 Newbridge Livestock Fair. TC 13. 6.1885 Petitions to Borough Council: . About the disgusting state of the roads. . re formation of Public Library and Mechanic's Institute. TC 13. 6.1885 Public Meeting about formation of Public Library and Mechanic's Institute. Good report. TC 27. 6.1885 Getting up support for the Library, will have concert. TC 27. 6.1885 Meeting re Library. TC 11. 7.1885 Call to replant the streets with gum trees. TC 25. 7.1885 Ad for Newbridge Mechanics Institute and Library Grand Entertainment. TC 1. 8.1885 Very good report on the Entertainment. TC 8. 8.1885 H J Walker, Brickyard, Newbridge. TC 19. 9.1885 Correspondent's Report. Also the Royal Hotel was owned by James Watkins, Lot 4, Section 21. TC 31.10.1885 A concert in aid of the Library. TC 19.12.1885 Inquest at the Newbridge Hotel. TC 9. 1.1886 Article on Newbridge in the Australasian, essential reading but not flattering. TC 20. 2.1886 Correspondent's Report. TC 27. 2.1886 Reports, mostly about ex-teacher Mr Lester laeving. TC 17. 4.1886 Handicaps for Newbridge Athletic Sports. TC 1. 5.1886 Easter Monday Sports. TC 15. 5.1886 A Grand Enerttainment to be held in the Victoria Theatre in aid of the Newbridge Mech Inst. Tenders invited to line the roof of the Pres. Church. TC 29. 5.1886 Report of Concert at the Vict. Also Wesleyan Anniversary. TC 17. 7.1887 Newbridge Hotel let out to R J Burns. TC 7. 8.1886 W Smith, Watchmaker and Jeweller. TC 28. 8.1886 Correspondent's Report. TC 4. 9.1886 Good little report, mostly about the location of the Library. TC 4. 9.1886 Long Council discussion about deviation of the Railway via Newbridge. TC 16.10.1886 Correspondent's Report. TC 25.11.1886 Borough Council discussions about Pearson refusing to light the Post Office lamp. TC 22. 1.1887 W Smith, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Raymond St. TC 5. 2.1887 Newbridge Public Library committee will sell the old building known as Leroux's Store opposite the Newbridge Hotel. TC 5. 2.1887 Meeting of Library Committee, good report, J Fenton to draw up plans for building. TC 19. 2.1887 Meeting for Newbridge Easter Sports. TC 26. 2.1887 Programme for Sports. TC 16. 4.1887 Results of sports, etc. TC 30. 4.1887 Statement of accounts for the Sports. TC 21. 5.1887 Mr G R Handcock, Schoolteacher, 30 children. TC 21. 5.1887 Wesleyan Sunday School Anniversary. TC 9. 7.1887 The Reserve is the only one at Newbridge, football match v. Bridgewater. TC 30. 7.1887 H Pearson is Courier agent. TC 6. 8.1887 Long discussions at the Council Table at this time about a Telegraph office, etc. Mr Pearson offers to place an office etc at disposal. TC 13. 8.1887 Constable Weekes. TC 17. 9.1887 Tenders called to erect the Brick Hall and Library. TC 8.10.1887 Mr Handcock, the Schoolteacher, dies. TC 15.10.1887 Correspondent's Report, cricket. TC 10.12.1887 Correspondent's Report. TC 17.12.1887 Mrs Potts, Headmistress of the School, selling up. TC 14. 1.1888 Correspondent's Report. TC 3. 3.1888 The Library is under construction. TC 24. 3.1888 Programme of Easter Monday Sports. TC 31. 3.1888 National Bank opens an agency sat Newbridge. TC 7. 4.1888 Report on Easter Sports. TC 14. 4.1888 Correspondent's Report. TC 28. 4.1888 Dr Gilbert closes the School owing to the prevalence of diptheria. TC 28. 8.1888 Wesleyan Sabbath School Anniversary. TC 4. 8.1888 Report, football. TC 11. 8.1888 Correspondent's Report. TC 15. 9.1888 An Orchestral Band to be formed. TC 27.10.1888 Correspondent's Report. TC 3.11.1888 Ditto. TC 2. 2.1889 Ditto. TC 2. 3.1889 Programme for Easter Monday Sports. TC 23. 3.1889 The Public Library Hall is polling booth. TC 27. 4.1889 Sports results, etc. TC 25. 5.1889 Wesleyan Sunday School anniversary. TC 8. 6.1889 There are four lamps at Newbridge. TC 29. 9.1889 Meeting to consider extension of Laanecoorie railway line. TC 3. 8.1889 Correspondent Report. Coursing Club, etc. TC 1. 2.1890 Lancaster Bridge sells up to P Keogh from Murphy's Creek. TC 1. 3.1890 Programme for Annual Fete at the Botannical Reserve. TC 15. 3.1890 Josiah Hearne saddler, at Newbridge for 19 years. TC 22. 3.1890 License Newbridge Hotel R J Burns to Albert Camfield. TC 29. 3.1890 Richard Oates is the owner of the Newbridge Hotel, sells up. TC 29. 3.1890 Programme for Newbridge Easter Monday Sports. TC 12. 4.1890 Eli Summers' children marry. TC 12. 4.1890 Report on Annual Fete. TC 21. 6.1890 Railway Bill, Laanecoorie via Newbridge to Arnold's Bridge. TC 5. 7.1890 Newbridge Coursing Club. TC 2. 8.1890 Council discusses police situation. TC 13. 9.1890 Re-opening service for Pres. Church. TC 4.10.1890 Special Service at St John's. TC 25.10.1890 Cheese Factory. TC 1.11.1890 The policeman is Constable McKee. TC 15.11.1890 Mr Casey is the schoolteacher. TC 17. 1.1891 Annual election of Guardians for St John's. TC 14. 3.1891 Mrs George Walker dies. At "Rothwell". TC 21. 3.1891 Newbridge Easter Sports nominations. TC 11. 4.1891 Very large meeting meets Govt representatives re extension of railway to Newbridge. TC 4. 7.1891 Correspondent's Report. TC 3.10.1891 Annual Fete to be held 28.10.1891. TC 7.11.1891 Good report on Fete and Sports. TC 28.11.1891 Concert for the Cricket Club to purchase matting. TC 19. 3.1892 Harvest Festival at St John's. TC 2. 4.1892 Llanelly and Newbridge Cricket Club. TC 23. 4.1892 Insolvent estate of George John Peterson, baker. TC 16. 7.1892 Correspondent's report, mainly about Pres. Church. TC 30. 7.1892 Concert to be held in aid of the Tarnagulla Benevolent Society. TC 6. 8.1892 Report on a very successful concert. TC 13. 8.1892 Too good for Tarnagulla at football. Also, meeting of Llanelly and Newbridge Cricket Club. TC 3.12.1892 Concert in aid of the NEWBRIDGE TENNIS CLUB. TC 4. 2.1893 Inquest on death of an unknown drunkard, good reading. Constable McKee is stationed at Newbridge. TC 11. 2.1893 Rape hearing Henrietta Peterson v. Angus Stockton. TC 4. 3.1893 Annual Meeting of Public Hall and Library. TC 20. 5.1893 50,000 bricks for sale at the Newbridge Kiln. TC 17. 6.1893 The bridge has been condemned by the Marong Shire Council. TC 24. 6.1893 Deputation to Minister for Public Works over the bridge. TC 29. 7.1893 Borough Council requested for support with repairs to the bridge. Also, sheep wandering around the streets of Newbridge. TC 23. 9.1893 Hugh Pearson, Merchant, Newbridge, his only son marries. TC 7.10.1893 Cricket Club to hold Dramatic Entertainment. TC 21.10.1893 Report on this Entertainment. TC 21.10.1893 Brough Council to attend conference re state of Bridge. TC 11.11.1893 Conference of Delegates re the Bridge. Good report. TC 13. 1.1894 Newbridge Hotel license being transferred from Albert Camfield to John O'Keefe of Llanelly. TC 3. 2.1894 Concert to be held by the Newbridge Mechanic's Institute. TC 19. 5.1894 A speck of gold had been found by W Nicholls in a well at the Newbridge Hotel in 1858. TC 14. 7.1894 Concert and supper to be held in the Hall in aid of St Johns. TC 18. 8.1894 Concert and Coffee Social in aid of StJohn's. TC 22. 9.1894 A dance at the Hall. TC 23. 2.1895 Presbyterian Thanksgiving. TC 23. 2.1895 Presb. Picnic. TC 29. 6.1895 F G Martin dies, 83 years, at Newbridge for over 40 years, Government Inspector over the bridge when it was being built. TC 20. 7.1895 Meeting of Public Library. TC 3. 8.1895 The Bridge is in a very dangerous state. TC 24. 8.1895 Meeting of Newbridge Cricket Club. TC 7. 9.1895 The Bridge is to be partially re-constructed. 40 years old. TC 5.10.1895 Presb. Church Anniversary. TC 26.10.1895 Preliminary Notice re sale of Flour Mill. TC 26.10.1895 Anniversary of St John's. TC 9.11.1895 D J Duggan and Co selling the Flour Mill, very good description. Lots 5, 6, 7, 18, 1nd 19, Section 2. TC 9.11.1895 A Grand Concert in aid of the Cricket Club. TC 7.12.1895 Public Works Dept approves plans for the Bridge reconstruction. TC 7.12.1895 Donald McKenzie, Blacksmith. TC 14.12.1895 Mrs Peason dies, William Jennings butcher shop burns. TC 11. 1.1895 Constable McKee. TC 22. 2.1896 Presbyterian Sunday School Picnic. TC 22. 2.1896 The bridge has been partly dismantled, and reconstruction is about to commence. TC 7. 3.1896 The bridgework is proceeding in a slow and unsatisfactory manner, some of the timber supplied has been condemned. TC 4. 4.1896 Picnic in connection with StJohn's. TC 6. 6.1896 The contractors have almost completed the work of taking down and re-erecting portion of the decking. TC 27. 6.1896 The work at the bridge is nearly completed. TC 4. 7.1896 Really good description of the repairs to the bridge. TC 11. 7.1896 Bridge formally re-opened to traffic 8. 7.1896, good report. TC 25. 7.1896 H Pearson is the Courier agent at Newbridge. TC 5. 9.1896 Meeting of Public Library, very good account of monies spent from the commencement of the Institution, etc. TC 17.10.1896 Meeting of Cricket Club. TC 30. 1.1897 James Walker dies, a good little sketch on the early times at Newbridge. TC 1. 5.1897 J S Simpson fined for after-hours trading at Newbridge. TC 7. 8.1897 Annual Meeting Public Library. TC 14. 8.1897 Annual Meeting of Cricket Club. TC 25. 9.1897 Good report on the Cheese Factory. Things are not good. TC 18.12.1897 Constable Kane. TC 18.12.1897 Miss Grisold and her pupils give a music concert. TC 21. 5.1898 Annual Meeting Football Club. TC 21. 5.1898 Annual Meeting Public Library Subscribers. TC 6. 8.1898 Annual Meeting of Cricket Club. TC 3. 9.1898 St John's Concert. TC 15.10.1898 Borough Council about repairs to bridge. TC 25. 3.1899 Presbyterian Sunday School. TC 6. 5.1899 Football Club. TC 20. 5.1899 Cricket Club, averages, etc. TC 17. 6.1899 The Bridge is looking well following renovations, and the Borough Council has spent a lot of money on drains and culverts. TC 15. 7.1899 Football Club. TC 12. 8.1899 St John's Anniversary. TC 19. 8.1899 Getting the Tennis Court into order again. TC 2. 9.1899 The Tennis Club is re-organised. TC 9. 9.1899 Constable Kane has cancer, resigns from the Police Force, will be replaced by Constable Dunne. TC 11.11.1899 Big problems with payment of the repairs to the bridge, Borough v. Shire of Marong. TC 2.12.1899 Sunday School. TC 3. 3.1900 Entertainment in the Hall by Mr Edward Adcock. TC 17. 3.1900 Presbyterian Sunday School Anniversary. TC 24. 3.1900 Details of Concert. TC 21. 4.1900 Correspondent's report. Boer War. TC 28. 4.1900 Meeting to from a Rifle Club. (Boer War patriotism). TC 2. 6.1900 StJohn's anniversary. TC 16. 6.1900 Annual Meeting Public Library. TC 16. 6.1900 Football. TC 23. 6.1900 First general meeting Newbridge Rifle Club. TC 30. 6.1900 Public meeting held to consider steps to be taken on peace being declared in Boer War. TC 7. 7.1900 Steps taken by Rifle Club to seek tenders to form an embankment on the hill between Newbridge and Llanelly. TC 18.11.1900 St John's Sunday School, Rifle Butts, Mech's Institute. Concert to be held for the Tennis Club. TC 18. 8.1900 The Cheese Factory has been going for 20 years. TC 1. 9.1900 Rifle Range will be opened today. TC 8. 9.1900 Opening of the Rifle Range, Tennis Club Concert. TC 22. 9.1900 Lily Douglas marries Leo Twigg. Mech's. TC 6.10.1900 Rifle shooting, paece demostration. TC 13.10.1900 Crops good, Presb. Church to put up a picket fence, Peace Meeting. TC 20.10.1900 Ad for Patriotic Concert. TC 10.11.1900 Entertainment at the Hall, and huge celebration. Excellent report. TC 17.11.1900 St John's broken into. Tc 17.10.1900 Band of Hope Entertainment. TC 9.3.1901 Beats Tarnagulla at Rifle Shooting. RC 23.3.1901 D D Gibson leaving district, presentation to him. TC 18.5.1901 G J Petersen dies. TC 8.6.1901 Football. TC 22.6.1901 Football, Rifle Club. TC 22.6.1901 Trooper Skinner welcomed home from Boer War. TC 29.6.1901 Court, Hamilton wife bashing case. TC 29.6.1901 Rifle Club trophies. TC 6.7.1901 Presbyterian SS concert. TC 13.7.1901 Connoley's hotel. TC 20.7.1901 Trooper Claridge welcomed home. TC 24.8.1901 Rifle Club, beaten by Bridgewater. TC 5.10.1901 Lance Corporal Simpson returns home. TC 5.10.1901 Rifle Club. TC 19.10.1901 Dittp. TC 15.2.1902 Rifle Club. TC 8.3.1902 Grand Concert to be held in aid of Pres. Church. TC 24.5.1902 Wesleyan Church to be sold. TC 6.7.1902 Sports. TC 12.7.1902 Sports. TC 16.8.1902 Sports results. TC 6.9.1902 Rifle Club. TC 13.9.1902 Rifle Club, beats Tarnagulla. TC 27.9.1902 Rifle Club beatne by Tarnagulla. TC 1.11.1901 Trustees of Rec. reserve, TC 1,11,1902 Mrs Petersen dies. TC 15.11.1902 Meeting. TC 28.2.1903 Meeting, Easter sports. TC 16.5.1903 Financial results of sports. TC 23.5.1903 Diptheria, police, etc. TC 30.5.1903 Football. TC 20.6.1903 Library. TC 27.6.1903 Football. TC 18.7.1903 Sports Programme, in aid Tarnagulla RC Church. TC 8.8.1903 C Summers captain Rifle Club. RC Sports. TC 29.8.1903 Cricket Club. TC 10.10.1903 Cricket. TC 26.10.1903 Cricket Club Ball. TC 9.4.1904 Easter sports. TC 28.5.1904 Entertainment. TC 30.7.1904 RC Sports. TC 6.8.1904 Rifle Club. TC 13.8.1904 Population greater than ever, police station renovated. TC 20.8.1904 Policeman required. TC 27.8.1904 Rifle Club. TC 27.8.1904 Deputation re Policeman. TC 17.9.1904 Anniversary St John's. TC 8.10.1904 Banquet to celebrate Irvine Reef Co, TC 15.10.1904 Fire Brigade. TC 22.10.1904 Sports. TC 12.11.1904 Hospital Sunday Service. TC 7.1.1905 Constable Waldron appointed. TC 4.2.1905 Cricket. TC 18.2.1905 Mechs, sports. TC 18.2.1905 Rifle Club. TC 15.4.1905 Sports handicaps. TC 22.4.1905 Borough Council erects a street lamp, seeking a site for a dam, considering a telephone service. TC 29.4.1904 Sports, a good meeting. TC 6.5.1905 Telegraphic communication approved by PMG. TC 27.5.1905 Rifle Club. TC 3.6.1905 Bad fire destroys Pearson's Store, etc. TC 3.6.1905 Empire Day. TC 24.6.1905 Pola is constructing a dam for the Borough. TC 29.7.1905 The schooteacher is Mr Cowderoy. TC 5.8.1905 To be connected with Tarnagulla by telephone. TC 12.8.1905 Sports. TC 16.9.1905 Meeting. TC 23.9.1905 Prebyterian Church. TC 30.9.1905 Rifle Club. TC 30.8.1905 Moving forward, Simpson builds new hotel, Pearson. TC 7.10.1905 Rifle Club. TC 21.10.1905 Tenders for another room at the library. TC 2.12.1905 Tenders for new school residence. TC 16.12.1905 St John's anniversary. Tc 13.1.1906 Repairs to school. TC 10.3.1906 Constable Waldron replaced by Constable McKenzie. TC 24.3.1906 Waldron leaves. Tc 26.5.1906 Sale of land TC 26.5.1906 Mrs Chapman dies. TC 30.6.1906 William Connolly transfers hotel licence to Mrs Tuomey. Tc 14.7.1906 Tc 11.8.1906 TC 11.8.1906 Tc 18.8.1906 Cheese factory. TC 25.8.1906 Union Bank Agency. TC 15.9.1906 Rifle club. Tc 15.9.1906 Presb. TC 29.9.1906 RC sports. Tc 13.10.1906 Rifle Club. TC 17.11.1906 S Hatt is selling the old Police Station building. TC 17.11.1906 Charity Service. Tc 2.3.1907 Prince of Wales Hotel. TC 6.4.1907 Easter sports. TC 24.8.1907 TC 26.10.1907 Rifle Club. TC 25.4.1908 Tc 22.8.1908 Football Club Dance TC 10.10.1908 Concert TC 24.10.1908 Hospital Sunday TC 31.10.1908 Sunday Service TC 6.3.1909 Easter sports Tc 13.3.1909 Telephone TC 21.8.1909 Serious flood Tc 28.8.1909 Glen Simpson is sellingup Tc 28.8.1909 Flood Tc 4.9.1909 Flood TC 18.9.1909 Sale of Cheese Factory TC 18.9.1909 Flood TC 2.10.1909 Sale of Cheese Factory Tc 2.10.1909 Library TC 27.11.1909 Fire at Petersen's TC 11.12.1909 Ladies cricket TC 25.11.1909 Union Bank agency Tc 12.2.1910 Bridge TC 19.3.1910 Tuomey selling the Hotel TC 2.4.1910 Easter sports TC 16.4.1910 Ladies Cricket Club. TC 21.5.1910 Mrs Tuomey sells Hotel to Annie Connolly Tc 24.9.1910 Presb. TC 22.10.1910 H Erwin dies. TC 12.11.1910 Snake hunt TC 19.11.1910 Hospital Sunday TC 14.1.1911 Poisoning TC 21.1.1911 St John's Tc 1.4.1911 Near drowning Tc 29.4.1911 Tc 3.6.1911 Stroud, Licensed Victualler Tc 10.2.1912 Tc 24.2.1912 Cricket, first 100 is scored TC 30.3.1912 Cricket TC 20.4.1912 Easter sports TC 29.6.1912 Mrs Bridge dies Tc 24.8.1912 Football Tc 31.8.1912 Wins Football premiership TC 21.9.1912 Send-off. Tc 2.11.1912 Musical Tc 30.11.1912 Mech's Tc 7.12.1912 Connolly sells the Hotel Tc 21.12.1912 Hotel, fishing, harvest TC 11.1.1913 TC 18.1.1913 Hotel to Strode TC 8.2.1913 Rifle Club. TC 29.3.1913 Easter Sports Tc 20.9.1913 Rifle Club, etc Tc 11.10.1913 Ditto Tc 25.10.1913 Men out of work, Poseidon mines closed Tc 29.11.1913 Hospital Sunday Tc 7.3.1914 Easter Sports Tc 11.4.1914 Tennis Tc 18.4.1914 Sports Tc 25.4.1914 Mining at Poseidon Tc 9.5.1914 Simpson presentation Tc 13.6.1914 Tc 20.6.1914 Discussion about Borough Council representation. TC 11.7.1914 Tc 1.8.1914 Shooting, etc. TC 8.8.1914 Ditto Tc 17.10.1914 Hospital Sunday Tc 6.3.1915 Charles Brett Tc 20.3.1915 Hospital Sunday TC 8.5.1915 Cemetery, etc. TC 26.6.1915 Euchre and dance TC 9.10.1915 Police Station to close TC 23.10.1915 Fire, buckley TC 4.3.1916 Harvest, Flour Mill, etc TC 1.7.1916 J S Simpson dies Tc 12.8.1916 Sendoffs Tc 19.8.1916 Police Station Tc 7.7.1917 Red Cross Concert Tc 18.8.1917 Patriotic effort Tc 1.9.1917 Hatt, State School TC 20.7.1917 Leo Twigg is selling up Tc 24.11.917 Flower Day TC 8.12.1917 Flower Day TC 11.1.1918 Opening of Courier Office at Newbridge Tc 25.1.1918 Red Cross Tc 8.2.1918 Easter Sports TC 29.3.1918 Wood Chops TC 5.4.1918 Easter Sports, excellent report, 1,500 spectators Tc 27.9.1918 Miss Mitten farwelled from School Tc 8.11.1918 Flower Day TC 15.11.1918 Peace declared, great rejoicing ----- This data is part of the David Gordon Index and is provided for private use only. Copyright David Gordon 2012.