The intelligence of the overthrow of the Government on their Land Bill was received here with mingled feelings. The news was speedily heralded by Extraordinaries from the office of the Shoalhaven Telegraph, and by the time Wednesday's post brought ...
Article : 713 wordsOn the 9th a very pleasant day was spent on the grounds of the Coonamble Jockey Club, on the occasion of the Nelgowrie Picnic Races. All the prizes were elegant articles of jewellery or plate, and the riders were the gentlemen-owners, members of the club. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe municipal Council has decided to drop the Town Hall proposal, which was never viewed favourably by any of the aldermen, except the one who brought it forward, and even he did not attempt to show why the building should be proceeded with. The ...
Article : 1,090 wordsIt would have been perfectly impossible for the most fastidious seeker for pleasure in the open air to have wished for more suitable weather for his purpose than that with which we were favoured on Thursday last. ...
Article : 475 wordsBENDEMEER.—Bay horse, long star, collar-marked, hind feet white, a little white on front feet, SS over M near shoulder, 7 years, 15½ bands. Will be sold on December 14. BERRIMA.—Red and white cow, like [?] blotched near rump. ...
Article : 3,254 wordsIt having been decided to hold a Circuit Court at Hay periodically the Bench of magistrates were requested to point out the natural boundaries of the district in which the Court should have jurisdiction, and they have recommended a district ...
Article : 1,825 wordsIt is probable that all the storekeepers will close on the afternoons of the two days. The drive-out to the course through the Lansdown and Gundary estates is very pleasant. The sale of Belgravia on Saturday last proved to be a great ...
Article : 276 wordsBusiness may be generally said to be brisk here at present. Numbers of strangers are to be seen passing along our ill-attended footpaths. I think, with very good grace, the Government might be asked to repair those in front of their own ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 25 Nov 1882, Page 943
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