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1951 – [ILLNESS]
Mrs O’Brien, wife of Mr W
O’Brien, of “Goodiman,” was accompanied by her son, John, when she returned
home last Saturday. John is spending leave from College, following an illness.
[JOB: Pneumonia (had 3rd term off school) JOB was dux in first term]Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 4 October 1951
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1951
– [VISIT]
Accompanied by a friend
(Miss M Gaitey), Miss Kathleen O’Brien, of Marrickville, arrived in town last
week to spend holidays with the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs
W O’Brien of “Goodiman”, Gulgong. Miss O’Brien had the misfortune to sustain an
injured ankle the other day and has since been indisposed.
[JOB: she jumped a fence down near the Tin Hut]Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 25 October 1951
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1951 – [VISIT]
Miss Nina Dibley, of Sydney,
is staying with her niece, Mrs O’Brien, of “Goodiman”, Gulgong.
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 22 November 1951
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1952 – [XMAS HOLIDAYS]
Mr and Mrs W O’Brien, of
“Goodiman”, Gulgong, and son, John, spent the Xmas-New Year holidays with
Mr. O’Brien’s sister Miss Kath O’Brien, of Marrickville.
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 10 January 1952
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1952 – [DEPARTURE]
Mrs. O'Brien, wife
of Mr. W. O'Brien, of 'Goodiman', spent last week in Sydney.
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 14 February 1952
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1952 – [DEPARTURE]
Accompanied by their son,
John, Mr and Mrs W O’Brien of “Goodiman,” Gulgong, left on Monday of this week
to spend some days in Brisbane (Q).
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 15 May 1952
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1952 – [DEPARTURE]
Mr Eugene O’Brien retuned to
Sydney last Monday after holidaying with his brother, Mr W O’Brien and Mrs
O’Brien, of “Goodiman.”
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 12 June 1952
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1952 – [VISIT]
Mrs C. O’Brien [Madeline]
and son [sic] and daughter [Julie], of Marrickville, are spending holidays with
Mrs O’Brien’s brother-in-law, Mr W O’Brien, of Goodiman, Gulgong. John, son of
Mr and Mrs W O’Brien, is also spending the school holidays with them.
[JOB: people used to call the Gulgong Advertiser the “2 minutes silence” because there was only about 2 mins worth of good reading in it. The Mudgee Mail was in opposition to the Guardian. Wilfred and Grace got the Mudgee Mail and the Gulgong Advertiser.]
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 28 August 1952
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1952 – [VISIT]
Mr P[at] Kerlin, of Sydney, and
formerly of the Gulgong district, returned to the city early last week after staying
for a few days with Mr and Mrs W O’Brien of “Goodiman”.
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 9 October 1952
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1952
- Gulgong Personal
Mrs. W. O'Brien,
of 'Goodiman', left for Sydney last Friday, and is to return in a 'few' days
accompanied by son, John, who is attending college in the city.
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 4 December 1952
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1953
– [DEPARTURE]
Mr. and Mrs. W.
O'Brien, of 'Goodiman', Spring Ridge, left for Sydney last week
on a visit.
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 5 February 1953
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1953
– [RETURN]
When Mr. and Mrs.
W. O'Brien returned to 'Goodiman' last Monday, they were accompanied by Miss
Nina Dibley, of Sydney (Mrs. O'Brien's aunt).
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 12 February 1953
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1953
– [DEPARTURE]
Mr. and Mrs. W. O'Brien,
of 'Goodiman', left for Sydney last week to attend the
Sydney (Royal) Show to return this week accompanied: by the former's brother,
Mr. Eugene O'Brien, who is convalescing after an illness of some months.
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 9 April 1953
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1953
– [DEPARTURE]
Mr. Eugene O'Brien
returned to Sydney last Wednesday after recuperating for some weeks at 'Goodiman'.
Source: Mudgee Guardian Thursday 7 May 1953 p 17
Article
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1953
– [RETURN]
Mrs. W. O'Brien,
of 'Goodiman' spent three weeks in Sydney with relatives, returning home
yesterday (Tuesday).
Source: Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890
- 1954)
Thursday 18 June 1953 p 17 Article
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1953
- BRIEFLY
Mr. Pat Kerlin, who
was an employee of W. O'Brien, of 'Goodiman' some years ago, has returned to the
district and has purchased a property.
Source: Mudgee Guardian and
North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954) Thursday 9 July 1953 p 16
Article
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1953
– [VISIT]
When John O'Brien
came up from Sydney last week to spend the school vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O'Brien, of 'Goodiman', he was accompanied by his aunt, Mrs. C.
O'Brien and the latter's daughter, Julie.
Source: Mudgee Guardian and
North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954) Thursday 27 August 1953 p 17
Article
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1953
– BRIEFLY
Whilst engaged in
harvesting operations, Mr. W. O'Brien, of 'Goodiman,' sustained a badly injured finger when
it was caught in the drum of a header.
Source: Mudgee Guardian and
North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954) Thursday 17 December 1953 p 17
Article