Rain.—A glorious fall of rain—118 points-tumblod into the local gauge on Sunday. It is rather early to talk about the drought ...
Article : 292 wordsHome Again.—The members of Mr. M. M'Callum's family, who were recently under medical treatment in Wellington, have returned home ...
Article : 285 wordsAgricultural Bureau.—At the regular meeting of the local branch of the Agricultural Bureau, the newly-elected president, mr. W. Tranter ...
Article : 170 wordsWeather.—Rain has at lust put in an appearance. Splendid showers fell during Sunday night, and farmers, who tried to start ploughing ...
Article : 439 wordsHolidaying.—Misses May and Maud Millett, of the Royal Hotel, are away on holidays. Dentist.—Mr. W. T. Hattersley ...
Article : 564 wordsDrought Broken.—After a very lengthy spoil of dry weather, rain fell in torrents on Sunday, about one hundred points registered. ...
Article : 253 wordsJuvenile Dance.—We had rather a unique social here on Saturday evening, 1st instant. The promoters should be highly commended for their ...
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Advertising : 140 wordsRain.—Nice raina have fallen, to-talling 65 points. Send Off.—A well attended meeting was held in the school room on ...
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Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Thu 6 Apr 1916, Page 14
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