MUNICIPAL MUDDLE AND MUD.—Another lengthy meeting of the borough council took place on Wednesday evening, the principal topic of discussion being again the alleged deficiency in the municipal accounts. The mayor ...
Article : 1,326 wordsMINING.—There is nothing particular to report from the Queen's Lead, except that the prospectors are going to have anothor washing up of about 100 loads of dirt, which will be put through the machine as soon as the new belt ...
Article : 573 wordsFROST, FOG, AND SNOW.—The weather is now seasonable for this time of year. There is but little sunshine, and continual fog; the evenings are very cold, and the westerly wind is piercing. Snow has been falling on the high ...
Article : 369 wordsGENERAL.—The weather for the last fortnight has been delightful; sharp frosts at night, and clear sunshiny days, with a keen bracing wind makes the climate here at once healthy and agreeable. Farmers are busy gathering ...
Article : 469 wordsA SAD END.—An inquest was held on Monday, before the coroner, A. M. Bett, Esq., at the Goulburn Hospital, on the body of Eliza Jane Gaymer. The evidence went to show that the deceased was found near the side of the ...
Article : 317 wordsPRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR.—A debt of about £400 still existing on this church at Deniliquin, the congregation have decided on holding a bazaar and bruce auction to lesson or liquidate the liability. For several months past a ...
Article : 973 wordsSHIPPING.—The Wagga Wagga left on Sunday morning with small cargo for Wagga Wagga and intervening stations. The Rob Roy left on Saturday for Echuca, and the Success left Echuca on Thursday with cargo for Hay. ...
Article : 179 wordsMINING.—In a previous communication some two years ago I made the statement that—"This place must eventually, become an important mining centre, when capital is brought to bear on the lodes already discovered ...
Article : 440 wordsRAILWAY DEMONSTRATION.—This is now a thing of the past. I trust the railway itself will be a thing of the future. The sports on the racecourse were excellently got up, and passed off famously. The prize were good, and the ...
Article : 788 wordsREMOVAL OF THE POST-OFFICE.—On July 1 next, the Central Kempsey post-office is to be removed to the telegraph office in Smith-street, and placed under the charge of Mr, Herbert Chapman, the present telegraph operator. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 26 Jun 1880, Page 38
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