In a very handsome case in this court, MESSRS. TRESS AND CO., of Stamford-street, London, show ladies' and gentlemen's silk and felt bats of good workmenship, with excellent ...
Article : 1,797 wordsThe weather during the past week has been fine, and those who jhad bey have it housed in good condition, and should we get some rain we shall soon have the plough at work. The wheat is ripening fast, but there is not much ...
Article : 1,041 wordsHARVEST.—Earvesting in and around this district is now is full swing, and the wheat crop bids fair to be far better than was at first anticipated. At the Shades the wheat in a few more days will be all out and ready to be garnered ...
Article : 941 wordsThis week Denman and the [?]rounding district has [?] a loss which will be felt in this neighbourhood for binny, many years. I regret having to announce to you the death of our much-respected to was man, Mr. C. A. ...
Article : 367 wordsDuring Wednesday the air and heat were so oppressive that languishness, dormancy, and drooping, could scareely be resisted, luckily, the night following, winds re[?]gued supreme, and quite refreshingly changed the state of the ...
Article : 636 wordsSTATE OF THE COUNTRY.—The country is this direction is covered with abundant pasture, and except on the distant plains, plentifully supplied with water. The grass is, however, very dry and stands greatly in need of the ...
Article : 898 wordsIt was at one time held as a a fact absolutely beyond question that the production of cereals on the plains of Riveri[?] was impracticable. For some years past, however, the fallacy of theis impression has been demonstrated by a ...
Article : 1,841 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The weather is very dry and hot, rain much wanted. The grass is rapidly drying up, and the grasshoppers have put in their appearance. The harvest is near at hand. The generality of the crops is very good, ...
Article : 380 wordsSIR,—Knowing that you are ever ready to recognise bravery and to old the distressed. I wish to bring under your notice two matters, one of which you very ably dealt with in your loading article of Friday last. I mean the ...
Article : 884 wordsThe weather here is very changeable this season; we scarcely ever get two days alike. It is getting very hot and dry, bat we bad little rain last night, and to-day it has been blowing from the South-west all day. The caterpillers ...
Article : 378 wordsThe scorching days and hot winds that have prevailed during the last two months are already beginning to be severely felt; and the country around, which a month on so age presented a most verdant appearance, and gave ...
Article : 637 wordsWEATHER.—Of all the "elegies," that which seems to call for universal comment on the part of the people of River is a weather-elegy is at once the most p[?]sling and interesting. It [?] everything, from the squatter's ...
Article : 1,007 wordsof Hanover exhibit in the German section of the terrace Door some very beautiful tints for lithographic colours, and in some instances, such as the carmine, rose red, purple-lac,and lithographic blues are new, and only ...
Article : 134 wordsI am most happy to be able to forward you a correct account of the now rush at Cambridge Clerk, which speaks very well at present for the few miners there. Gold is to be found in all the ravines in small quantities, and those ...
Article : 500 wordsAnother interesting exhibit of Japanese manufacture, with an application in some degree of fine art, is the lacquering. The chemical constituents of the lacquer are not yet known; however it is totally different to the foreign, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 27 Dec 1879, Page 3
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