SPECIAL TO CORRESPOITDBNTS.—We are now revising the lists of country correspondents, and ask that all letters sent bear the name in full of each correspondent. The signature is for editorial guidance only. ...
Article : 41 wordsCOLD AND BRACING nights and mornings,[?] pleasant during the day. Fortunately the weather was really fine and warm during our last carnival week. ...
Article : 387 wordsWHAT NEWS?—Since last writing we have enjoyed nice showers, alternated with frosts and sunshine. There is every indication that there'll be no very severe frosts, an early and luxuriant spring, good ...
Article : 433 wordsSTOCK AND STATION.—The late rains have had a most beneficial effect. There has been little stock passing through since I last wrote; I wired the chief of them. The 1100 rams for Terrick are really good, ...
Article : 1,322 wordsTHE RAINS.HELP.—Already there is substantial improvement in business here. SILVER, DIAMONDS, AND TIN engage the attention of the miners of this and neighboring fields, ...
Article : 1,026 wordsSTOCK: TAX.—The Pastures and Stock Board, we are informed, imposed a tax of 3d per head on all large stock; while the board at Young aro satisfied with Id per head, which seems quite enough, too; ...
Article : 351 wordsWEATHER.—Again very cloudy, with every appearance of rain. SCHOLASTIC.—I see our teacher is trying to establish an evening school for the benefit of those who ...
Article : 206 wordsWE ARE HAVING LECTURES. My word. Mr. Massey Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday; Mr. Sala last evening and this. Mr. Sala was met on arrival of the train, and welcomed by the Mayor and several ...
Article : 258 wordsGROWLS.—There is a vast amount of grumbling going on here on account of the Government departments persistently declining to grant us some very necessary conveniences. For instance, Coopernook ...
Article : 239 wordsEXCELLENT GROWING WEATHER, and the result has been that pasture in most directions has greatly improved, and the prospects of the coming season are better than for the past two years. During the past ...
Article : 710 wordsWE ARE GROWING.—Mr. John Williams has opened a new and commodious hotel at-che punt crossing of the Camden Haven River. It is really a nice house, and a boon to the travelling public. At ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 18 Jul 1885, Page 16
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