ANOTHER ALARM OF FIRE.—About 5 o'clock last evening (Sunday) the fire bell again pealed forth its clamorous sound for the assisiatnnce of the brigade. In a very short time the engine, with some of the members, was on its way to the ...
Article : 271 wordsNeither an impending election causing excitement throughout this district, nor a parched up country occasioning anxiety to stock owners and agriculturists, have been sufficient to dete[?] the people from engaging in their accustomed ...
Article : 1,291 wordsThe Christmas races were well attended on Saturday, and on the whole the racing was good. The day was intensely hot, and extremaly unpleasant for outdoo- amusements; the racecourse, moreover, being greatly exposed to the sun's rays, ...
Article : 718 wordsThe weather still continues hot, and the pastures are exceedingly bare. A few days' rain is much needed, in fact, if the present dry weather continue, the supply of butter from our neighbourhood will bp exceedingly small. ...
Article : 393 wordsMINING.—In consequence of the holidays there ls little to report in mining matters. A few claims at the new rush, near Homer's Paddock, are doing tolerably well, but the run has not, as yet been found to extend to any length. At Glazier's ...
Article : 506 wordsThe polliug for the Clarense electorate is, for Mr. Bawden, 1079; Mr. Fawcett, 841; and Mr. Madgwick, 240. One other return yet to come from Tabulam, whioh cannot alter the result. Over 200 eleotors were disfranchised, their names ...
Article : 285 wordsMINING.—On Wednesday evening, at Major's Creek. Mr. Griffin, one of the Mining Board, met a large number of miners at the Temperance Hall, to give an account of his stewardship as their representative to that Board. Mr. H. ...
Article : 1,795 wordsAs your telegraphic correspondence informed your readers, the nomination of a member for the Murrumbidgee district took place here on Tuesday. At the date of my last letter (the day before the nomination'), as I then stated, so little interest[?] ...
Article : 1,067 wordsNothing very startling in mining since my last. No new leads opening; but some of the old ones are being traced a little further. The Welcome lead is being traced into the deep ground, near the creek, Thia I am not at astonished at, ...
Article : 978 wordsWe have had more seasonable weather of late than for some time previous, the middle of the day being rather warm, with the evenings beautifully cool, which I considor a good omen for a drought. Rain is badly wanted for the maize and ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 2 Jan 1875, Page 11
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