MUNICIPAL COUNCIL,—The usual [?]nigtly meeting of the above council took place on Monday last. Present; The Mayor (C J. Byrnes, Esq), Aldermen Burge. Mason, Cox, Tayor, Trott, Mason, Drew, and Booth. In consequence of ...
Article : 399 wordsAmongst the multifarious correspondence which finds space in your valuable and widely circulatad journal, rarely, is mention made of this district, its capabilities and the opportuuities its offers both to the grafter and agriculturist, ...
Article : 632 wordsFRESH IN THE RIVER.—It began to rain here on Friday evening last, and continued without ceasing till early on Monday morning. The Nopean was about 18 feet above its usual level at the bridge on Hunday night, and all the creaks ...
Article : 510 wordsTHE FLOORS.—Our cistrict has again lad the misfortune to be visited by a destructive flood. This visitation so close upon the heels of the last, until the latter end of last week was quite unexpected. In the early part of the week some ...
Article : 857 wordsThat relentless foe, influenza, attacked your correspondent to that degree last week that he was notable to send you his usual budget of weekly news. But thanks to a good Constitution and cave[?] nursing, the accomplice of the King ...
Article : 1,633 wordsA sad accident occurred here on the 26th of last mouth, by which a carrier, named Armstrong, lost his life. In descending the western slope of the Dividing Range, he tripped and fell under the wheels of his heavily laden dray, which passed ...
Article : 410 wordsThe weather for the past fortnight has been incessantly wet, bleak, and cold, and enough to damp the ardour of men of strong and powerful nerves. This emporiam of commerce, as it is called, far out-steps Sydney in regurd to the number of ...
Article : 1,124 wordsESCAPE FBOM BBAIDWOOD GAOL.—In the year 1724 there lived a well-known character named Jack Sheppard, who has been brought prominently before our gaae by the pen of the novelist. William Harrison Ainsworth. It is said, and I ...
Article : 1,927 wordsMINING.—A rush took place last week to Bapp's Gully. One shalt was bottomed at a depth of 100 leet, and prospect obtained is reported to be payable. The proprict of the Wolcome Reef (Malllbson's), Three-mile, will hare a large ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 12 Jun 1875, Page 33
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