Railway Delay.—Recently the trains have been delayed for over two hours through the non-working of the tablet system. It is time something was done to remedy this, as it is inconvenient, to put it in a ...
Article : 78 wordsCorowa.—September 25: Further prospecting for the continuation of the rich alluvial leads worked at Rutherglen on this side of the river between Albury and Corowa, and near Quat ...
Article : 2,050 wordsThe times do not appear to be so very much depressed at Wagga. The recent bazaar in aid of the local convent gave a profit of £451 10s. The most important question in Wagga at ...
Article : 792 wordsRemoval.—The officers here of the New South Wales Bank have romoved into their large commodious offices, which coat over £5000. The building is an ornament to the town. ...
Article : 121 wordsA "Surprise Banquet" wag givon to Mr. Geo. Mitchell, son of Alderman Mitcholl, J.P., who has just returned from a trip to the old country. The chair was occupied by the Rev. Dr. Cameron, and ...
Article : 96 wordsA complote crushing plant for the Coolgardie G. M. and Prospecting Company has been shipped at Melbourne for their claim at Hannman's Rush, West Australia. ...
Article : 521 wordsOur Forests.—Mr. Robert Harris, who for some time past has held the position of forester at Queanbeyan has been transferred to the Wagga district, and acting under the instructions of the department ...
Article : 98 wordsLand.—The following applications were received at the local land office: The Australian M.L. and Finance Company, 11 annual lesses, each 1920a, county Booroondara, pariahes Mootamanda, ...
Article : 182 wordsShearing.—Tho shearing season is in full swing all through the district, with the anticipated result, a heavy clip. Already several teams heavily laden from Narraburra Station have passed through the ...
Article : 226 wordsCrown Land Sale.—At the Deniliquin Land Office the following lots were offered at auction and passed in: 61a, parish Chowar, county Wakool; 150a 3r, pariah Carronboon north, county Townsend. ...
Article : 265 wordsAccidents.—A serious accident happened to a young man employed at Newbold Station. He was out at his usual occupation, when by some means he was thrown from his horse, and the fall resulted in ...
Article : 242 wordsAccident.—A two-year-old little boy, son of Mr. T. O'Leary of the Harp Hotel, Goulburn, was run over by a horse in his father's yard, and besides receiving a severe shock had three ribs broken on the ...
Article : 112 wordsA few years ago it wiil be remembered that Messrs. George Robertson and Company, the wellknown publishers, booksellers, and stationers gave up the retail portion of their large business, but ...
Article : 251 wordsFatal Accident.—A young man named AndrewCarroll, a painter, some 26 years of ago, met with a terrible accident in High-street while engaged painting a wall at the Exchange Hotel. It appears the ...
Article : 128 wordsAt a Meeting of the Gundagai Literary Institute a cordial vote of thanks was extended to the ladies and gentlemen who took part in the entertainment in aid of the institute. In recognition of Miss M. ...
Article : 184 wordsA cablegram dated London, September 25, Btated that it was believed that the Russian warship Rousalka had been lost in a gale in the Gulf, of Finland. There were 12 officers and 166 seamen ...
Article : 203 wordsP. and A. Association.—A special general meeting was held in the Town Hall, Mr. A. F. V. Caswell in the chair. He stated that the reason for calling the meeting was the considertion of regulation 16, ...
Article : 221 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 225 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 30 Sep 1893, Page 17
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: