MECUANICS INSTITUTE.—At the last meeting of the committee of the Albury Mechanics' Institute, a letter was read from the curator of the institute, offering to give a donation of £200 for the enlargement of the hall ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,106 wordsPASTO[?].—Native grasses are browning beneath tne accumulating heat of the past few days. Trefoil, oat, and barley grasses are about shedding their seeds, and stock are filing up the rib-hollows so fast that owners inform me ...
Article : 647 wordsWEATHER.——The weather for the past four or five weeks| here has been very dry and hot. Up to the 2nd instant no rain had fallen, so that the grass which appeared to grew so luxuriantly in the commencement of spring was scorched ...
Article : 1,130 wordsWEATHER.—Since writing last we have had a great variety of changes in the weather, and no less than four times it has threatened ruin duriug the last fortnight, and yet Passad away. This morning a slight shower fell, but ...
Article : 471 wordsCRICKET.—A return match was played last Saturday be tween, Bolario and Adaminaby. Bolario team were victorious with seven wickets to spare, Sickness is very prevalent. The doctors are reaping a ...
Article : 98 wordsFor a wonder no outrage since my last. Nice rain here on Thursday last; commenced about 4 a.m., and rained until evening, when it cleared; freshened the crops up, but made no water. Less water now in parts of this district ...
Article : 109 wordsOUTRAGE.——On Tuesday, the 3rd instant, Mr. John Nicholas reported to the police magistrate of [?]osford that he had been attacked with stones the night previous. It appears that as Mr. Nicholas, the public school teacher of ...
Article : 188 wordsPOLITICAL.—Mr.Geo.Loughnan, M.P., addressed [?]thera poor meeting of his constituents in the court house, on Monday evening last, the 2ndi[?]ist when he briefly rendered an account of his stewardship np to the present in ...
Article : 548 wordsWEATHER.——At, the latter end of last week the dust was allayed by a nice fall of rain, which freshened the herbage nicely; Should another one follow there will be plenty of grass. At present the weather is portentous of such. ...
Article : 244 wordsMUDGEE ASSIZES.—The assize court was held at Mudgee last week, before Mr. M. H. (Stephen, Q.C., [?]ting-judge. Mr. J. J. Teece prosecuted for the Crown. John Lett a youthful resident of Cudgebegong Creak, was indicted for ...
Article : 1,202 wordsFATAL, ACCIDENT.—Our usually quiet and orderly city, has had its propriety greatly startled the lastfew days. The first shock was a sad and fatal accident at the gas works, by which a fine little boy. two years and tou months old, ...
Article : 492 wordsDEATH.—This week it becomes my painful duty to report the death of Mrs. Alexander Graham, an old and highly [?] spected resident of the district, who [?]lied of in[?]mmation of the large after a short, and painful illness of two ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 14 Oct 1882, Page 38
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