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  2. FORBES.

    OLD RESIDENTS GONE—Death has again paid us a visit, and snatched away the lives of two more old residents of Forbes within the space of a few days. On Tuesday last Mr. Thomas Matthews, a storekeeper, in Rankin-street, ...

    Article : 826 words
  3. MUDGEE.

    SINGULAR ACCIDENT.—Mr. Richard Cox, of Bristowe, while a guest at the residence of his brother, Mr. A. H. Cox, of Oakfield, had the misfortune to fall down a cellar on the back verandah. The depth of the cellar was eight ...

    Article : 827 words
  4. PENRITH.

    LECTURE.—The Rev. Dr. Steel lectured on the 23rd inst. to a good audience on the "Highlands of Scotland," which was illustrated by lantern views, the lantern being under the management of Mr. Wiley. The proceeds of the lecture ...

    Article : 362 words
  5. WALLABADAH.

    CONCERT.—A concert in aid of the organ fund of the Catholic Church took place on Queen's Birthnight, and was a decided success. Several amateurs from the surrounding district lent their aid, and helped to swell a very ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. WELLINGTON.

    HOSPITAL.—It is at all times a pleasant labour to chronicle ameritorious action, and the members of the hospital committee deserve the highest praise for the improvoments they have effected at that institution during the present ...

    Article : 861 words
  7. ROUCHELL.

    RAIN.—Rain set in on Tuesday morning, and it is still mining, 8 o'clock p m. It came just in time to enable farmers to continue farming operations. It is too late for the grass to benefit much by it, which is very unfortunate, as ...

    Article : 82 words
  8. GOULBURN.

    THE FANCY FAIR in aid of the North Goulburn Roman Catholic Church closed on Saturday, and was a very great success financially, £656 being the takings from all sources. SOCIABLE.—The C.E.W.M. Literary Association ...

    Article : 272 words
  9. ULLADULLA.

    NEW SAWMILL.—At Kiolia, south of here, where there is abundance of fine timber, Mr. Ireland's mill is now in full work. These, two new mills will give us some trade here. ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. WAGGA WAGGA.

    SETTLED FOR A WET WINTER.—The weather for the past week or so has been exceedingly mild, the frost fortunately keeping away. As yet we have had but one night of frost worth the name, and it is something to be able to say this so ...

    Article : 987 words
  11. HAY.

    LEGAL NOTICE.—His Honor Sir Charles Lilley, Chief Justice of Queensland, has been pleased to appoint Lesbe William Alexander Macarthur, Clerk of Petty Sessions of Hay, a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Queensland, ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. JUNEE JUNCTION.

    WEATHER.—The past week or ten days has been very favorable for farmers and graziers, and it is raining steadily, with every sign of continuation. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.—Owing to the wet weather, the ...

    Article : 322 words
  13. NUNDLE.

    LOYAL ENJOYMENT.—We are all loyal subjects. We recognised Her Majesty's Birthday by having sports at Mount Misery. The chief event was a handicap of £2, won by W. Bamfield, a ped, of some celebrity in the district. ...

    Article : 143 words
  14. O'CONNELL.

    WEATHER.—It has broken at last, and we are having a splendid downfall. Those who had their wheat sown will be right. A good many were afraid to sow much on account of the seed taking the dry rot if rain did not come. ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. OLD JUNEE.

    RAIN.—Thirty-six hours of steady rain has given the paddocks a thorough soaking. No frost so far to injure the fast growing crops of grass and grain. No WAGGING.—The school attendance officer is among us ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. MAITLAND.

    The rain still keeps off; none has fallen beyond the few showers I mentioned in my last, although the sky is regularly every afternoon overcast with heavy clouds. The days are very warm, but the mornings and nights are cold. There is not ...

    Article : 455 words
  17. ORANGE.

    WEATHER.—We have had grand rain, so much, that all fears of a dry winter are set aside. On last Wednesday rain set in steadily, and continued without intermission until Friday afternoon. Again, on Tuesday morning, rain ...

    Article : 524 words
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