I watch them pass along the street When days are fine and warn. With very slow and trembling feet, Heads nodding, arm in arm— ...
Article : 235 wordsRAILWAY SURVEY.—The progress committee certainly deserve credit for the energetic manner in which they have assisted in getting the line from here to Tumberumba surveyed. Several of the ...
Article : 576 wordsA DISAPPOINTING TIME TABLE.—Will you pleaee allow me space in your valuable paper to bring under the notice of the public the effect that the new time table on the Mudgee line has in this district. ...
Article : 161 wordsSt. PATRICK'S Day was duly honored here, Erin's Isle was well represented. All went off amicably; no broken heads have to be chronicled. A ball and supper at Host Schofield's wound up the ...
Article : 163 wordsWEATHER turning decidedly dry, and more rain is anxiously looked for to enable tanners to proceed with their ploughing. ACCIDENT.—A few days ago as Joseph, a son of ...
Article : 200 wordsFor two or three hours after Hugh's departure from Beal the time hung heavily upon Rosamond's hands. She sat before the coal fire in her cosy parlor at the inn, ...
Article : 3,069 wordsWEATHER.—Since last I wrote a few points of rain have fallen, rendering the atmosphere pleasant. The Nyngan road is again reported to be in a state of flood; in fact all the surrounding country has been ...
Article : 117 wordsEXCITEMENT.—We are m the midst of it here with war, elections, boat races, &c. The news of Beach's victory was received with enthusiasm. To—day the news of war between England and Russia ...
Article : 346 wordsFARMERS are making the most of the good season, and stockowners paying close attention to the bovines, which are now proving a great source of wealth. The other day a well-known grazier sold 450 ...
Article : 463 wordsCRICKET.—A return match between the Temora and Barmedman teams took place here on the 21st, and resulted in an unexpectedly easy win for the Barmedman team. In a previous match at Temora, ...
Article : 233 wordsThe Gas COMPANY of the city held their annual meeting in the council chambers on Friday, March 20, Mr. R. Wilson in the chair. A dividend of 10 per cent, for the year was declared, and congratulations ...
Article : 942 wordsNEW BUILDING.—A new store is being erected for Mr. C. Jerrold, and, in the centre of the town, the stone foundation of a brick post and telegraph office has been laid. Mr. D. Tasker, of the Royal, ...
Article : 185 wordsA too LARGE INFDUX OF MINERS on this field lately, owing to an injadicions letter which appeared in the Adelaide papers, written by a storekeeper here stating there was room for some 200 pick and ...
Article : 612 wordsOUR VOLUNTEERS.—The enthusiasm displayed by our townspeople some weeks age, when over 130 persons handed in their names as being desirous of forming a volunteer corps, has to an extent abated, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 7 Apr 1885, Page 7
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