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  2. Singleton.

    The members of All Saints' Parish Club gave one of their pleasing monthly "public nights" on the 13th, when the President, Rev. B. E. Shaw, delivered au interesting address full of stimulas and encouragement to the members. The attendance ...

    Article : 1,342 words
  3. Shoalhaven.

    The Mitton Times tells a story of the birth in that district, where nature has already, according to that journal, previously performed such strange freaks in the way of stone-eating cows and calve, sof a calf with two heads, and one which uses both ...

    Article : 277 words
  4. Goulburn River.

    The heaviest rainstorm I ever witnessed fell here on the evening of the 18th instant. About 2 inches of rain fell in less than an hour. Unfortunately, it did not do nearly as much good as the same quality of steady rain would have done, for it nearly all ...

    Article : 237 words
  5. Temora.

    Temora has been favoured with a good supply of rain during the present reason, consequently there is an abundance of water for puddling and other purposes, and the large heaps of washdirt are speedily disappearing. It is much to be regretted that ...

    Article : 667 words
  6. Bourke.

    The weather here of late has been of that class known in these parts as coast weather—i.e., muggy and disagreeably clammy weather. At times the sun has shone forth with the usual dry, burning heat, sending the thermometer up to as high as 106 deg. ...

    Article : 1,613 words
  7. Hay.

    The weather we have had during the past few days reminds one in many way of the climate of England in July. The glass has been so high that many made the frequent consultation of it, with a series of remarks on the great heat, one of the principal ...

    Article : 1,135 words
  8. Grafton.

    He recent heavy showers inland have had the effect of sending down a considerable body of fresh water, which has made the river fresh within a few miles of Grafton. The weather continues very favourable for all growing crops. ...

    Article : 1,105 words
  9. Wagga Wagga.

    After a busy fortnight of preparation for our annual races, and the task of making the English Fair a success, we shall gladly in the course of a few days return to the quiet of an inland town. The race programme set forth there would be four days' ...

    Article : 496 words
  10. Deniliquin.

    Another glorious change in the weather has taken plate, and nearly two inches of rain have fallen. This last downpour brings the total to the end of November to 13-90 inches as against 11-85 inches in 1881, and 14-10 inches in 1880. It is a remarkable fact ...

    Article : 912 words
  11. Glen Innes.

    It is rumoured the Bank of New South Wales intend erecting premises on their site shortly. It is time. Carriage is very searce between here and Grafton, and business people have to wait for weeks before they can get their goods. ...

    Article : 552 words
  12. Albury.

    The works at the Albury railway extension are now progressing more rapidly than heretofore. The work in the hill cutting near the Albury station continues hard, but a double set of men is now at work, and there is thus 16 hours of labour performed every ...

    Article : 863 words
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