WEATHER.—This is all that could be desired. The growth of vegetation ia so great that those possessed of any flowers haye them all smothered in weeds. BUSINESS is very brisk. But cash is not plentiful. ...
Article : 230 wordsWEATHER.—We are having a very mild autumn, with warm days and now and then a slight frost. The thermometer has been down to 34deg. The average temperature during the day is 60. On ...
Article : 867 wordsTHE WEATHER is still showery, with nice warm days, the result being that there is abundance of grass, and all kinds of stock look well. On Monday last we had the heaviest fall of rain we hare had since ...
Article : 248 wordsWEATHER.—The past week has been marked by mild dry weather, rather warm for this season of the year. Cloudy weather has prevailed for the last few days. A fall of rain would do much good. A very ...
Article : 797 wordsA MUNICIPALITY FOR WINGHAM.—The result of the inquiry held by Mr. G. Lewis, appointed by the Government to ascertain the wishes of the residents of Wingham with regard to a municipal ity, is that a ...
Article : 509 wordsWEATHER.—During the past few days I notice that nine out of ten of the friends I meet follow up their salutation to me by the words, "What lovely weather we are having." The cold nights and dewy mornings ...
Article : 501 wordsMARKET PRICES.—Butter, 8d to ls 4d per lb; eggs, ls 9¾d to 1s ll¼d per dozen; cheese (local), 4d to 5d per lb; South Coast, 8½d to 9d; mutton, 2½d to 2¾d; beef, at 2¼d; pork, 3½d to 4½d; bacon, 8d to 8½d ...
Article : 287 wordsWEATHER.—During the past fortnight we have had fine warm days and nights, with occasional showers. In fact, the weather could not be better for the growth of food. Such a season has not been ...
Article : 329 wordsWEATHER.—There is nothing to grumble about in this respect: indeed, quite the reverse. Our river has been well scoured out. Feed is both rich and abundant; while, as for Jack Frost, he is ...
Article : 112 wordsCHURCH PARADE.—Last bunday witnessed an imposing sight for Picton, in the form of a church parade. The church was tastefully decorated with flowers and ferns; and when the members of the ...
Article : 321 wordsA PROMISING SEASON.—The weather continues favorable. There has been no severe frost, and grass is in such abundance that stock are fattening rapidly. The prospects are better for this time of the year ...
Article : 346 wordsTHE WEATHER, &c.—We are having severe frosts. The days are warm and bright. Very heavy rain has fallen during the past few weeks. Grass is short; but stock generally appear to be in fair condition. ...
Article : 209 wordsA. AND H. ASSOCIATION.—The first meeting of the nowly-elected committee was held last week,, when the following officers were appointed: President, Mr. A. Campbell; vice-presidents, Messrs. J. W. Hosking ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 25 May 1889, Page 16
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