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  2. TUMUT.

    The want of rain is very much felt here; only one or two slight showers have fallen for the last six or seven weeks, and unless we have some very soon, to give the grass a start before the frost, comes on, the cattle will suffer severely during the ...

    Article : 803 words
  3. GRAFTON.

    The weather this week has been fine with occasional heavy showers, and seems now clearing up for an early and cold winter season. No bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the Helen ...

    Article : 236 words
  4. VEGETABLE CREEK.

    Since my last the weather has been unusually oppressive and threatening, but scarcely one drop of rain has fallen, yet there appears to have been very heavy floods in other parts; anyhow. Vegetable Creek seems to be altogether forgotten, ...

    Article : 327 words
  5. ALBURY.

    A public meeting, in connection with the formation of a local Volunteer Fire Brigade, was hold in Day's Commercial Buildings on Tuesday evening last. Mr. T. F. Walker occupied the chair, and in his opening remarks alluded to the recent ...

    Article : 581 words
  6. BREWARRINA—DARLING RIVER.

    I am happy once again to be able to chronicle the glorious news that the "River and Creeks" are one and all coming down bankers, and still rising upwards, so we may expect the steamers here from Adelaide and Victoria! If the railway ...

    Article : 744 words
  7. Answers to Correspondents.

    P. M.—The words are active verbs. T. G. asks—When did the 77th Regiment arrive in this colony?—On the 1st October, 1857. B. C., Rockley.—Mr. Lovett, storekeeper, and Mr. ...

    Article : 3,585 words
  8. DENILIQUIN.

    [?] a good spell of dry weather again, it commenced to sprinkle as I was writing my last last letter. During the night we had a good soaking rain, the register showing one half inch; and since then we have had fine dry autumn ...

    Article : 1,207 words
  9. BOURKE.

    The weather is still fearfully dry, and the plains about the town brown as a [?] robe; the vain has done us little good. The river has risen 9 feet, and report states it is still coming down, so that we may expect the steamers, and a blessing it ...

    Article : 451 words
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