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  2. Country News.

    After eight days' constant drizzling cold rain, the weather has now cleared up, with prospects of continuing fine. The farmers are busily engaged in saving their crops. A large quantity of hay is much damaged by wet, but the wheat ...

    Article : 1,411 words
  3. Disastrous and Fatal Fire at Dubbo.

    On Saturday night the large emporium and workshops of Mr Lewis, building contractor and furniture dealer, were burned to the ground. The house and shops, offices and stabling lie between Talbragar-street and the railway drain. ...

    Article : 731 words
  4. Deniliquin.

    Summer seems to have set in at last. We had a little hot weather in the early spring; but since then the district has been favoured with continuous mild and bracing days and nights. Even during the Christmas week, and up to New Year's Day, ...

    Article : 1,394 words
  5. Singleton.

    We are now fairly over the holidays and the usual temporary depression in trade is being felt by the business houses. All things considered, the holidays were very pleasantly spent. We are not an excitable people and did not forget ourselves much ...

    Article : 1,301 words
  6. Warren.

    I may say that we have entered into the new year with more spirits and energy than we have had infused into us for some time. Our prospects for the summer are very fair indeed, plenty of grass and water. The hot weather is now setting in, which ...

    Article : 251 words
  7. Large Fire at Cobar.

    A great fire took place on Sunday morning, at 3 o'clock, destroying Barton and Goldsmith's store and offices. All the stock therein was totally destroyed. The estimated loss is £12,000, which is only partially covered by insurance. ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. Blayney.

    Notwithstanding the temporary suspension of operations at the Great Blayney Copper Mine, things in general are not so dull as was anticipated. On New Year's Day, a complimentary picnic was given in ...

    Article : 238 words
  9. Northumberland.

    A very great social inconvenience has fallen upon the residents of Wallsend, Plattsburg, and Lambton. Through some disagreement between the 'bus proprietors and the different councils, the former have withdrawn nearly all their vehicles from the traffic ...

    Article : 658 words
  10. Albury.

    In the letter of a country correspondent in Australia the weather, as a matter of course, receives first attention, and the subject in the present instance is specially entitled to prominence. The weather during the past fortnight has been most extraordinary. ...

    Article : 924 words
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  12. Grafton.

    I think it is right I should commence this letter with an acknowledgement of thanks due to the officers of the Telegraph Department here for their exertions during the laborious period to them, following the late wreck of the s.s. New England. They ...

    Article : 950 words
  13. Paterson.

    The old year out and the new one was ushered in much the same way as is usual with us. A merry peal was rung out upon the calm midnight air, together with the reports of guns, intimating to the villagers and the denizens of the surrounding ...

    Article : 738 words
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