[?] MINING.—The following report is to hand:— Accord [?] instructions from you, I have suspended work at [?] shaft [?] stabbing shaft and erecting whim. I am pleased you have adopted this course, for ...
Article : 323 wordsGRAND RAIN.—During the last two nights we have favoured with most [?] downpours. The present promises to be the most lovely spring we have had for years. The [?] of the [?] something to behold, while ...
Article : 335 wordsHOSPTIAL.—A special meeting of the committee, of management was held on Tuesday. The substance of a report of the sub-committee appointed to consider mat [?] brough forward by Rev. Mr. Aspitnall, was to the effect that ...
Article : 479 wordsTHE BAD END.—It is ten miles from here to Wallerawang, and for upward of four years there has not been anything done to this end for about three miels, whilst the remaining portion is in good condition and well looked after. We ...
Article : 268 wordsWIRE IN CHA[?].—A most dangerous practice prevails of binding hay with fine were. The hay is afterwards out into chaff, and it is almost impossible to prevent some of the wire from being out up with it, and the result has been that ...
Article : 269 wordsWHERE SITUATED.—[?] on the Granite rush, Albert [?] being about 16 miles from the reefs, and 30 miles from [?] Mining operations are at a standstill owing to the want of water. There is ...
Article : 164 wordsA HIGHLY gratifying social [?] was given in the Masonic Hall last Tuesday. The buildings was crowded to its [?] capacity, by ladies and gentlemen de[?] of witnessing some scientific ...
Article : 610 wordsWEATHER.—It is now all that could be desired. Since the rains we have had some warm days, and all kinds of vegetation make wonderful shrides in growing. Stock, though very poor, can now do well. Anything in the share ...
Article : 113 wordsBENEFICIAL CHANGE.—After a week of unseasonable heat a change set in, on Saturday, from which time up to last night a nice warm [?] rain fell with little intermission, giving a [?] ...
Article : 694 wordsPOLITICAL FEELING.—The victory of the Government in the [?] of Confidence [?] has given much [?] tion here. Sir [?] here, and everyone wants to [?] parliamentary [?] ...
Article : 288 wordsWEATHER.—Fine steady rain for about 12 hours on the 22nd; since then fine weather, the days rather hot, [?] [?] ...
Article : 160 wordsFOOTRACE.—A run for £10 a side was contested on Saturday week at St. Mary's. The distance was 150 yards. The runners were it. Andrews and W. Giblett. The former won by tow yards. ...
Article : 174 wordsSHOWERS.—We have all we can wish in the way of growing weather. On the 15th it rained nicely the most of the day, and on the night of the 25th we again had some [?] showers. All danger, in this [?] vicinity, of being ...
Article : 279 wordsWEATHER.—Spelndid rain has fallen weekly in this district for the past few months, generally in light showers, giving promise of an exceptionally, early spring. During, the last, two weeks we have experienced warm weather ...
Article : 158 wordsWEATHER.—All that could be desired in the and perhaps something more—three days' rain without intermission have made our very premature roads almost impassable and the river is at present nearly a banker, and ...
Article : 151 wordsSTONE [?].—There is every probabilit of the Long Point blue metal quary being once more a scene of bustle and activity. It is stated that the proprietor (Mr. G. L. Fuller) has taken the matter up, and intends to lay [?] ...
Article : 205 wordsSPRING WEATHER.— The [?] influences of that enjoyable season are everywhere visible but the young grass hardly contains sufficient s[?] and hungry stock are, [?] too the [?] and other herbs, ...
Article : 434 wordsWEATHER.—We have had copious showers, [?] with warm genial days, which have caused the whole [?] of nature to, change, and robed her [?] ments. The winter, has been very short and not [?] ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 2 Sep 1882, Page 15
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