THE fifteenth annual show in connection with the above society was held on the 4th instant, under the most favourable auspices. The weather was pleasant and enjoyable. The town was full of visitors, and from an early hour of the ...
Article : 3,153 wordsSIR—Perceiving in your journal of the 24th [?] last month a letter on the above subject, and as you invite the, opinion of correspondents, I avail myself of that Invitation to offer the following remarks:— ...
Article : 271 wordsSir,—Being invited with others I feel it my duty to make a few remarks Upon a letter signed "T. W. Shepherd," in your last issue, to which I differ in some material points, and which if unanswered might be the means of preventing ...
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Article : 850 wordsThe Micalgo correspondent of the QUEANBEYAN AGE writes: —The weather just now is very favourable for the grass and crops. A very considerable quantity of land has been sown with wheat this year, and the young crops are ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 14 Aug 1875, Page 15
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