SINCE THE OPENING Of THE RAILWAY, the people [?] to town a good deal more, the fares being for Second class 2s 4d for the twenty-two miles; and for people from the Tweed the railway is a great relief ...
Article : 176 wordsPOLITICAL— Up to the present date nothing was known with certainty as to what course events political would take at the ensuing general election, but to-day's issue of the local INDEPENDENT brings ...
Article : 262 wordsWELCOME CHANGE— We have been visited by a modicum of the watery element, and the consequence is, herbage presenting a tall and very verdant appearance. Rain still threatening a farther ...
Article : 290 wordsREGRETTED— Another of earth's fair flowers has been plucked hy the grim monster. Last Friday [?]reek Miss Emily Bowen, aged 18 years, daughter of Mr. W. Bowen, of Bowen Park, Macquarie River, ...
Article : 685 wordsWOOL— We have had teams from Buokambic and (on the otherside of the river) from Kallara With wool on their way to the Bourke railway. Should a good rise come in the river, the owners of the various ...
Article : 461 wordsGOOD TEMPLARY received an impetus by the visit of Mr. R. Crabb, representative of the Grand Lodge, about the end of last month. A number of new members were added to the local lodge. ...
Article : 783 wordsTHE "WEATHER, which has been extremely dry for several weeks, has taken a pleasant change; it is now raining heavily. " SORRY'TO SAY IT— The district pf Frogmoor ...
Article : 311 wordsTHE BRIDGES— And so the big deputation business is over. Though not completely satisfactory its result, there is some assurahoe in it, never-theless, when the Minister tells us that although he does ...
Article : 683 wordsRAIN— Since last writing we had a tine shower of rain, and to-day it is still threatening. It has had the effect of raising the spirits of the farmers. THAT CUTTING— Mr. Road Superintendent ...
Article : 114 wordsHORRIBLE— Thursday, morning last our community was alarmed hy the discovery of the body of Mrs. Regan, foully murdered. Herabode is situated on the North Hill, just behind Rankin-street, and ...
Article : 921 wordsQUARTER SESSIONS began this morning, before his Honor Judge M'Farlane. Rocho, forging and uttering three £ 10 notes on A.J.S. Bank, pleaded guilty on all three charges of uttering. He had 52 of the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 19 Sep 1885, Page 16
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