NOVEMBER 1ST.—We have experienced beautiful weather for some time past, and the hills and dales around our beautifully situated little township now present a charming aspect. ...
Article : 887 wordsFat Cattle.—Prime lots command late quotations. I have some at hand to offer, and shall be glad to meet buyers. First class bullocks are worth up to £6 10s; cows, £5 5s. ...
Article : 361 wordsNOVEMBER 2ND.—Since I last wrote we have enjoyed as fine weather as could be wished for at this season of the year. The wheat crop promises well and grapes will be very ...
Article : 738 wordsOCTOBER 31ST.—On Friday last, the annual examination of the children attending the Provisional School at Upper Gilmore, took place, when prizes consisting of books were ...
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Advertising : 2,344 wordsSIR,—In perusing correspondence from Tumut in the last issue of the 'Gundagai Times,' it occurred to me that your correspondent's sense of propriety and good breeding has evidently been very much shocked yb ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE Mayor of Melbourne, the health officer and the representatives of the daily papers have recently made a tour of inspection of the cheap lodging houses of that city, and have found an amount fifth, crime, misery and ...
Article : 752 wordsOCTOBER 31.—The case of WILLIAM MABIN and party v. F. ROE and party was heard at our Court-house, on Friday last, before Mr. Langford, J.K. Armstrong, and G.H. Green, ...
Article : 588 wordsOCTOBER 31ST.—In our distant and retired locality is may not be surprising that tittletattling should be much resorted to. At various times I have had, to my regret, many ...
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