SHEARING.—Most of the sheds have cut out in this neighborhood, and on the whole the clip has been good, both for quantity and quality. ELECTION.—Very little excitement over the ...
Article : 225 wordsWEATHER.—It is now a fortnight since our [?] rain, and according to the meteorology of this district during the past six months we are due for more "weather." The best interests of farmers, however, ...
Article : 386 wordsTHE A. H. and A. Society have decided not to hold any spring show this year, in consequence of the severe drought, as there would be nothing worth exhibiting. ...
Article : 291 wordsSITUATED on the main northern road, between Glen Innes and Tenterfield, in the county of Clivo, and within the Tenterfield electorate; a picturesque place, watered by the Molo River, and known here as ...
Article : 379 wordsELECTION.—On acoount of the limited time at the disposal of the candidates, none of them were able. to address the electors at this town; howover, Messrs. Gormley and Dibbs had each a show, the ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. R. L. MURRAY'S friends entertained him, [?] leaving Inverell, to a conversazione, at which some forty of the most influential residents of the district were present. Again, a few days later, his Glen ...
Article : 679 wordsTHE JOURNAL IN FAVOR.—There seem to be but few local papers in circulation here. The JOURNAL is the favorite; therefore these local items may be of interest. ...
Article : 330 wordsHOT AND DRY, with occasional dust storms of great violence. If there is not rain soon, there must be a general exodus of what stock is left, or they will perish from hunger and thirst. ...
Article : 208 wordsFIRE.—Wednesday last a fine stack of hay, only just gathered, the property of Mrs. Mitchell, of the Albion Hotel, was burned to the ground. Without exception Mrs. Mitchell had the finest crop in the ...
Article : 758 wordsSUDDEN CALL.—One of the oldest residents of Grenfell, James Greening, commonly known as " Barney," expired very suddenly on last Monday morning. It appears that he rose at the usual time ...
Article : 371 wordsMUNICIPAL.—The council has on hand several important questions, among them being water supply for the town, the transferring of the park from the trustees to the council, the opening of a route for ...
Article : 370 wordsWEATHER, &C.—Past week has been of a very changeable character. The early part of last week intensely hot with scorching winds; in the latter part of the week the other extreme was reached, when ...
Article : 665 wordsCROP AND HERBAGE are completely [?] the prospects of both free selectors and tenant far mers are indeed very gloomy. The small [?] and large pastoralists will Buffer severely. The [?] ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 21 Nov 1885, Page 15
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