RAIN appears to be as far off as ever at the time of writing and the season promises to be one of the worst yet experienced. The night rain which fell a couple of months ago certainly did a little good in ...
Article : 187 wordsThe coroner, Mr F. W. Garstrang, P.M., conducted an inquiry before a jury of five, viz., Messrs J. W. Clarke, W. Hames, J. J. Higgs, W. Winterbottom and A Bowden, at Moulamein last week, into the ...
Article : 299 wordsTrooper Fred. Druitt, son of Mr. Thomas Druitt, of the Deniliquin Telegraph Office, returned home from South Africa on Wednesday, and was publicly welcomed by the Mayor and aldermen at the ...
Article : 907 wordsThe late Mr Thomas Dalton has donated £4200 to charities. In connection with the recent disastrous fire at the Grand Hotel, Auckland, the ...
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Advertising : 414 wordsThe elections passed off quietly on Wednesday, though the supporters of the candidates for the Deniliquin electorate had a busy time all day around the polling booths in endeavouring to convert ...
Article : 641 wordsJohn. Watson and Co. report:—1875 sheep and lambs were penned for Monday's market, which principally comprised good trades stuff. There was a good attendance of buyers and prices were firm at ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Baldwin Arctic expedition will take a motor car for use on the great ice plains. The Catholic Peers are dissatisfied with the new form of declaration contained in the King's ...
Article : 149 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the committee of the Hospital was held on Tuesday evening at the School of Arts. There were present Messrs E. B. Cotton (chairman), D. Tennant, F. P. Shaw, H. ...
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Advertising : 1,140 wordsMr See, the Premier, was interviewed to-day. He said he took it that the result of the elections meant that the country had authorised all that the Ministry had done in the past and adopted his manifesto, ...
Article : 436 wordsThe staff of the post and telegraph offices met in the operating room on Saturday night, in order to make presentations to Mr J. G. Elliott (who has been removed to SingIeton) and Mr C. H. Fitz ...
Article : 919 wordsMany of the pastoralists now in Sydney declare that the outlook in the brought affected country is worse than it has ever been. It is pointed out that the rainfall for the half year has only been as ...
Article : 330 wordsG. Beaumont v. J. Ross, Jun.—The defendant was charged with damaging lobster traps, the property of plaintiff. After hearing the evidence, the P.M. dismissed the case, but at the same time reprimanded ...
Article : 181 wordsMr Evans headed the list at Deniliquin, Moulamein, Barham, Wanganella Conargo, Tuppal, Barratta and Bundylumblah, Mr Lewis led at Moama, Wamboo and ...
Article : 241 wordsFurther returns from country constituencies were received to-day, but the results have not been altered. Mr Fitzgerald will probably continue to act as an ...
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The Pastoral Times (South Deniliquin, NSW : 1866 - 1957), Sat 6 Jul 1901, Page 2
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