NATIVE DOGS are being occaaionally trapped upon the neighboring stations, and their oaptnro is most satisfactory, in view of the number of young lambs?. that are daily increasing. I wish I could say as much ...
Article : 362 wordsCOLD AND FROSTY tip hero. Ice has every morn- ing been oommon. Dense cold fogs have also boon prevalent i.. the mornings. Four or five hours have, however, been enjoyed during almost all these ...
Article : 557 wordsWEATHER.—During the fortnight we have had some very pleasant and seasonable weather. Three or four days' rain, one pr two frosts, and some balmy and brilliant days, with cold westerly winds. The ...
Article : 591 wordsLIKE WATER ON THE PROVERBIAL DUCK.—The oft-repeated applications to the authorities for the appointment of a resident magistrate has fallon "like water on a duck's back"; but the people, ...
Article : 528 wordsTHE CONDEMNED CRIMINAL JOHNS.—A meeting was held last evening. Opinions were much divided. A petition is going round for signature for a reprieve of the death sentence. A good many sign not liking ...
Article : 330 wordsTHE GREAT IRON BRIDGE, is completely decked and the "olink, clink!" of the rivets has ceased. The permanent rails are laid, and the masonry on the Sydney side is approaching completion. The bridge ...
Article : 426 wordsTECHNICAL EDUCATION.—Dr. "R. Y. Lendenfeldt, for the Board of Teohnical Education, delivered a lecture in the Good Templars' Hall, Kempsey, 01 June 23, at 8 p.m., on the diseases of plants and the ...
Article : 728 wordsG. A. S.— Mr. sala delivered two lectures here, which were well attended, and everyone present seemed to enjoy the treat of listening to possibly one pf England's best after-dinner speakers. His ...
Article : 880 wordsWEATHER.-—Since last writing we have been blessed with splendid rain, and in consequence of that and the mild weather the grass is looking beautiful. THE GRIM MASTER.—Death has been busy amongst ...
Article : 185 wordsDOING THE CORRECT THING.—This locality being surrounded by numerous stations, and seldom mentioned in your JOUBNAL, I will venture to send a few items that may prove to be'interesting. ...
Article : 315 wordsLIVELY TIMES.—The past week matters have been extremely lively, more so than they have been for many months back. The concert in aid of the funds of the local hospital eventuated on Tuesday night, ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 11 Jul 1885, Page 16
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