Sinne my last nothing unusually startling has transpirad on this field. Our population is very quiet, notwithstanding the great outery that has been made about disgraceful scenes exhibited on the various rushes on Sundays. ...
Article : 1,849 wordsASHTON.—Bay horse, AN near shoulder, blotched brand like B or R eff shoulder; black mare, HI near shoulder: black filly foal at foot, JC near shoulder; bay mare, saddlemarked, like CC eff shoulder JB near hip. ...
Article : 1,836 wordsRiver ant a stand still just now. The steamer Maronoa returned again from Bourke on Saturday, and Capt. Barclay informed me that in all probability he would make another trip this [?] fresh. The fine steamer Excelsior, Capt. ...
Article : 270 wordsSIR,—As the remarks made by Dr. Campbell, at a meeting of stockowners, lately held at Yass, to consider this bill, are altogether erroneous, I would feel obliged by your allowing me space in your columns to reply to them. ...
Article : 1,381 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—Benjamin Lee, jun., Esq., police magistrate, Bathurst, to be visiting justice to the gaol at that place, and to be commissioner of iusolvent estates for that district, vice Marsh. ...
Article : 1,364 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The winter so far is pronounced by old residents to be the coldest experienced here. Last week the weather seemed to have taken up and the roads began to dry, but on Friday evening clouds appeared, and on Saturday ...
Article : 223 wordsThe principal topic of conversation is the coming visit of the Premier, the Hon. Henry Parkes, who is to honour the lederal city with his presence on Monday next. Great preparations are being made for his reception. It is confidently ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 12 Sep 1874, Page 35
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