I was out to the Murry Valley Vineyard on Saturday, with a view to ascertain the prospects of the coming viatage. I am sorry to say that the outlook just now is not encouraging. Up to within the past fortnight there was ...
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Article : 241 wordsAT LAST, BUY WEY — After nearly two years delay tenders have at last been called for an addition to the infants classroom at th public school [?]orbes. It is never too late to mend, but why this patchwork? In ...
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Article : 158 wordsWEATHER:—The weather continues hot and dry. Thery is no [?] of water, the streams [?] us pure and free as eyer. Nearly will the settlers are waiting for [?] before plating cane, and the seaton is far advanced ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 11 Feb 1882, Page 39
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