THE weather during the past week has been fearfully hot. News is to hand from different parts of the district detailing cases of sunstroke, some of which proved fatal: Parramatta has not entirely escaped. On Wednesday afternoon last, 17th ...
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Article : 428 wordsTHE arrival per Hunter, from Sydney, on Wednesday, the 1[?]th instant, of our highly respected member, Henry Clark, Esq.., was hailed with great delight by the numerous friends and supporters of that gentleman, residing in Panbula and ...
Article : 616 wordsGold has been struck fourteen milos from Gronfell and five miles from the Brundah station, owned by Mr. Woods. I saw three dishes washed, and they got 10gr out of them. A rush has taken place. It is shephereded north and south a ...
Article : 235 wordsThe weather for the last fortnight has been exceedingly [?] on the Castlereagh River, the thermometer ranging from 93 to 10r in the shade. Last Friday evening we were visited by a very heavy fall of rain, which lasted nearly on hour and ...
Article : 385 wordsPASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—The annual meeting of the above society was held at the Town Hall on Tuesday, the 23rd instant. On the motion of A. H. Cox, Esq., seconded by F. L. Cox, Esq., the chair was taken by ...
Article : 581 wordsDEATH IN THE BUSH.—Another link added to our chain of desert deaths. John Conyingham, a bootmaker, but a short time a resident of Bourke, left last week for the Warrego River. On Friday last, the 12th instant, James Sellers, ...
Article : 592 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The weather during the past few weeks has been scorchingly hot at Monaro, and many bush fires are to been seen raging, often endangering valuable properties in the district Grass is, however, still plentiful, and not ...
Article : 1,217 wordsMINING.—The most important item of mining interest at Gulgong since my last occurrod on Monday, the 23rd, in the Commissioner's Court. This was a decision touching block claims, off the Black Lead. It is well known that the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 27 Jan 1872, Page 7
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