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Detailed lists, results, guides : 406 wordsTHE WEATHER.—It was excessively warm here last week, and also this week. We have had 110 decrees in the shade at Grafton, and also at Casino, and in many other parts of the district the temperature was equally high ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 329 wordsA GALLANT RESCUE.—Mr. H. Clay and Mr. T. M'Cann went to have a bathe on Saturday afternoon. Before getting in the water Clay perceived a snake swimming about, and both tried to kill it, but Mr. Snake gave them the slip ...
Article : 142 wordsOWING to the vast amount of space required for the Christmas number of the T. AND C. JOURNAL, as well as the surfeit of racing matters, my notice of a visit to Killarney breeding stud farm, owned by Mr. Harris ...
Article : 1,804 wordsWEATHER.—We hare had a mouth's dry, hot weather, which has made the grass rather scarce in some places, though, the effect on stock is hardly discernable. The air is filled with smoke for days together from the fires the ...
Article : 321 wordsSUICIDE.—A man named French committed self-destruction on New Year's Eve by cutting his throat with a razor, in a hut, near the Rainbow claim. He has been an unsuccessful prospector for some years, and it is supposed his ...
Article : 487 wordsBUSH FIRES.—The smoke haze enveloping the hills around here during the past week proclaims the serious fact that bosh fires are raging somewhere in the vicinity. A large fire has been burning for some weeks in the broken country ...
Article : 414 wordsThe committee of the New South Wales Bowing Association recently elected, met for the first time on Monday last. The principal business before the meeting was the arrangements for the forthcoming Intercolonial Eight-oar Race. The ...
Article : 951 wordsWEATHER.—We are having a real Australian summer. Rain is much needed. BOXING DAY.—Sports passed off very agreeably. HEALTH.—There has been a deal of sickness lately among ...
Article : 73 wordsHOT.—As each summer comes around, and while the extreme bent is upon us we say (under pressure) " we never felt it like this before," and yet in former years the themometer has registered over 100deg frequently. It is up to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsTHE NEW LICENSING LAW.—Whatever may have been the action of publicans elsewhere, those of Cowra appear to be carrying out the new Act in its integrity; and though I have not as yet observed much diminution of ...
Article : 303 wordsSERICULTURE.—The sericu[?] industry in this district has received a severe blow in the events at Lavington. This is the place where Mr. John Howard and Mr. Thos. Affleck, the pioneers of sericulture in the southern portion of the ...
Article : 682 wordsGRAMMAR SCHOOL PICNIC.—A very enjoyable day was spent January 2 by the pupils and friends, when upwards of 60 children accepted invitations. The Temperance Hall was prettily decorated with evergreens and Sags. The hall was ...
Article : 256 wordsTHE India has arrived at the wharf, and is fast discharging. On next Tuesday she goes to Plum Mine, about 16 miles from; here, and takes in about 650 tons of chrome and l00 tons of cobalt. This looks like ...
Article : 303 wordsTOWN COMMON.—A public meeting was held at the Courthouse, and adjourned to the Telegraph Hotel, on the 10th, for the purpose of received account of receipts and expenditure connected with the management of the Wellington ...
Article : 508 wordsAMUSEMENTS.—The arrival of Wilson's Circus is the event with the young folk and with a good many of the old ones, too. All regret its stay being confined to one day, as hundreds will, on that account, not be uMe to see it ...
Article : 439 wordsWe learn by the mails to band by the Lusitania that Robert Watson Boyd. has, in answer to the proposition of the Australian rowing men, offered to go to Australia if any one will find him. the funds necessary for travelling ...
Article : 209 wordsMR. Geo. Le Lievre, of Stuart-street, Otago, the "Witness" of December 24 reports, has in course of electro-plating for gold-mining purposes four copper plates, of a length of 4ft 6in by 2ft in width, Which ...
Article : 171 wordsWEATHER.—The heat is almost intolerable. Imagine the thermometer at 104 in the coolest part of the house. Grass and water are rapidly disappearing, and bush flies very prevalent. To finish up, I may add that a dustatorm or ...
Article : 343 wordsThe most important item in the sporting world during the week has been the entries for the principal handicaps to be ran for at the A.J.C, Hawkesbnry, and V.R.C. autumn meetings. Those for the Sydney ...
Article : 2,468 wordsBANE.—A social gathering of some 20 gentlemen book place at the Royal a few days since in order to present Mr. R. R. Landale, the departing manager of the Bank of New South Wales, with a bo[?]stimoutal and purse of s[?] and also ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 14 Jan 1882, Page 6
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