The members com[?]ing the Railway [?] Committee are as energetic as [?] in their endeavours to secure railway extension to Mudgee. On Friday evening last a special meeting was held in the Town-Hall, when Mr. James ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4,575 wordsThe weather still [?] dry, without any indication of rain, the days being warm and the nights very chilly. The night shower which fell before Raster was just sufficient to cause a spring in the grass upon the [?] and [?] a groca ...
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Article : 164 wordsMining is still very dull on Grenfell, the miners on the Seven-mile not having been fortunate in receiving any water in their dams. The consequences is that large heaps of wash-di[?]tare now accumulating, although in the immediate violently ...
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Article : 120 wordsSince my last we have had a splendid fall of rain, giving us water enough all round on the stations. I hear the rain extended a long way up and down the river. It was the heaviest fall of rain we have had here for the last two years. ...
Article : 560 wordsIf no news is good news; I am well stooked with it this week. The weather has ben beautifully fine,—In fact, it is keeping rather too fine, for we could well do with another shower now. The ground [?]etting rather [?]ord to pl[?]ngh, ...
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Article : 348 wordsThings are not looking the brightest just now at Wellington. Everybody is talking of the slackness of business, and the outside people are either determined to make the best of the bad season or have made up their minds to [?]it patiently ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 6 May 1876, Page 5
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