The weather since my last haB boen very changeable, heavy rams having rendered the state of many of our streets anything but pleasant, nor has the effect been confined to the town, the bush roads are as a matter of course scarcely passable There ...
Article : 440 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS BALL,—On Friday night last a grand ball took place at the above place. The room was gaily decorated for the occasion with flags, ferris, ivy, and a quantity of flowers, rendering a lively contrast to the sombre ...
Article : 677 wordsON the night of the 11th, oroarly in the morning of the 12th instant, the post-office and stores, which are conjoined, of Messrs. Austin Brothers, of Cowra, were broken inte. The thieves effected an outrance by ...
Article : 822 wordsThe holding of the general sessions on Thursday lust and the openiug of the district court on Saturday oreateda little welcome stir in Goulburn, for, although the criminal business to be disposed of was light, and the civil cases to be tried were ...
Article : 1,588 wordsMIKING.—The three days racing last week, and the heavy and almost continuous rains on Thursday and Friday, nnd the election yesterday for a member of the mining Board lias considerably raturded milling operations at both townships, ...
Article : 488 wordsTHE WEATHER, &c.—After one week of line dry and healthy weather, we were visited here on the afternoon of Tuesday, the 9th instant, with a regular downpour, which continued np till Thursday almost without intermission, and ...
Article : 609 wordsHeavy rain has fallen during the last few days, damping everything socially and atmospherically. Our District Court should have opened to day but Judge Francis was unable to leave his room, so nothing was done. ...
Article : 158 wordsOn Tuesday, the 16th June, a magisterial inquiry was held before Thomas H. Neale, Esq., P.M., touching the doathe f a man whose body was found near the Liddleton Estate House, within three miles of Hartley, ...
Article : 476 wordsSince last writing to you we have hail a few small showers of vain, but I regret stating not sufficient for putting a fresh spring in the grass; we trust ere long to have a copious fall of the watery element, if not, we may expect a dry winter. ...
Article : 506 wordsThis isolnled division of the Shoalhaven electorate is beginning to assume its position in this great country. For yearspast this portion of the Shoalhaven district was scarcely known, but owing to the steal and energy of the two Garretts ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 20 Jun 1874, Page 34
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