We have gat fairly into June and still had scarcely any weather that can be called wintry. The trotte set in for about a week and then gave way again to easterly, cloudy, drizzing weather. For enjoyment, of course, the grand ...
Article : 477 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—F. Marsh, P.M., to be licensing magistrate for Wellington, vice W. C. Caswell, P. M., transferred; J. N. Brooks, P.M., to be deputy licensing magistrate for Newcastle, during absence ...
Article : 307 wordsMUNICIPAL.—The unemployed.—The council have held meeting to take into consideration a communication from the Colonial ecretary with reference to the absorption of some of the unemployed of Sydney. Atter some discus ...
Article : 1,230 wordsFRUITE OF UNCERTAINTY.—In this district alone there are thousands of pounds worth of work to be done, and squatters willing to start; but their hands are in a manner tied, owing to the uncertainty of the Land Bill being passed ...
Article : 144 wordsILLAWARRA RAILWAY.—Great activity is apparent at the railway works in this vicinity. The contractor's engine now rons nearly to the great iron bridge in course of construction, and steady progress has been made at the bridge ...
Article : 467 wordsPUBLIC HOLIDAY.—Saturday, June 28, proolaimed a public holiday throughout the colony. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY LEVEE will be held in Government House On Saturday, June 28. ...
Article : 330 wordsThe installation of Bro. John Perry as worshipful Haster of Ballina Lodge Freemasons, E C., took place at the Masonic Hall in this town on the 4th instant, and passed off with great eclat. Bro. E. W. Allingham, of ...
Article : 100 wordsLAUNCH.—Great excitement was manifested on Queen's Birthday by the inhabitants in this district in consequence of the launching of a new vessel, built here by Mr. Doepel with the assistance of two men. Messrs. Doepel and ...
Article : 188 wordsWEATHER, AND SO FORTH.—Fine and showery, cane growing, grass getting rather brown, water in full supply, times fair, work plenty, marriages some, courtship more, sick none, contented hardly any. ...
Article : 788 wordsWEATHER.—In common with most places, this locality suffered from the effects of the protracted drought, but to such an extent only as to give cause for great thankfulness that these coast districts have been singularly favoured ...
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Advertising : 538 wordsAN IMPORTANT MEETING of the residents of Dalton and district was held at the Dalton Hotel, 7th instant, for the purpose of securing the aid of Mr. Heydon, our member, re the apportioning of the grant of £600 and ...
Article : 263 wordsWEATHER.—A monotonous subject. Unless a flood occars this must be the last notice anent the weather, Jupiter Pluvias is playing a very tantalising fains, now bucying as up by threatening a deluge, only to cast as into ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 14 Jun 1884, Page 41
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