A CLERG[?]MAN'S STIPEND.—The Rev. Mr. White, minister of the Anglican Church here, in reminding his congregation of the difficulty in collecting his stipend said if the Australian Blondina or a c[?]cus came lois would pay as much for ...
Article : 918 wordsBOOKS WORTH READING — GARTH. A Novel by JULIAN HAWTHORNE. Richard Bentley and Son, London. THE novel is the sermon of society, and a really ...
Article : 1,708 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have nice warm days with cool nights, but rain is wanted badly to enable the farmers to-start ploughing, as many are in favour of early sowing. At present it is impossible to plough new land. ...
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Article : 1,207 wordsSIR.—There is some reason to fear that the musical arrangements will scarcely be as excellent as the other arrangements are likely to be at the forthcoming international exhibition. The reason referred to is simply this: A large quantity of ...
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Article : 2,558 wordsA public meeting of the Inhabitants of this township will shortly be held here with a view to petition the Government to take prompt action to remove the present obstruction at the Richmond bar, which, if it la allowed to continue in its ...
Article : 107 wordsWEATHER.—About 10 days ago we had some nice showers of rain, giving over an inch: but as the previous hot months has rendered the ground so dry, it was all rapidly absorbed, and a more copious downfall is urgently repaired, as ...
Article : 396 wordsA woman named Caroline Jones was, on Thursday evening, brought to the Infirmary by Constable Evans, for the purpose of having a severe wound on her head dressed, which, it was alleged, had been ...
Article : 43 wordsAt present Gum Flat presents a strong contrast to its former dulness. For the lost fortnight the sound of the axe, followed by the loud—creshing fall of gigantic gum trees, has reverber[?]tes through the before-silent valley. while as many ...
Article : 548 wordsAt last the much-desired addition to our populartion has arrived safe aud Bound, after however rather a lengthened passage, but happily, we are glad to say, in a very satisfactory condition, thanks to the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 5 Apr 1879, Page 7
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