CORRESPONDETS.—We are glad te raceive news items tram all quarters. Brevity and truthfulness are essentials towards insertion in our column. As a rule, fortnightly communication are suffciently frequent, as we ...
Article : 62 wordsLICENSING COURT.—At the usual annual court held last week, the following renowals were granted:—Wm. Met calfe, Club House Hotel; A. M'Lean, Miner's Exchange; J. Conelity,Australian Hotel;Prince Dean,Excelsior ...
Article : 858 wordsINCENDIARISM.—A shed belonging to Mr. Brayshaw, and containing wheat and hay to the value of £200, was burned flown. The act is supposed to be due to revenge. The police are on the track. ...
Article : 174 wordsWEATHER.—Pleasant but a few days- rain would do no harm. RAILWAY.—Our member has been urging on- the Government the necessity of constructing a light railway from ...
Article : 344 wordsGOOD NEWS PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL.—The grass is growing well, water is plentiful aud stock are in good order. Some little uneasiness has been caused by the report of an outbreak of pleure pneumonia in the cattle on the common. ...
Article : 425 wordsAMUSEMENTS:— On Tuesday, the 26th ultimo; the Lodge of Harmony;410, S.C., gave an invitation ball in the Freemasons' Hall, There were about 250present at the opening ceremony, which was performed by Bro. F, Chisholm, ...
Article : 612 wordsTHE "WEATHER for the last-week has been all one could desire, barring the dense fogs in the morning. on Thursday, and Friday mornings the thermometer, registered as low as 24deg. It commenced raining last night, at 6 ...
Article : 601 wordsRAILWAY EXTENSION—The contractor is i cashing the work ahead on the extension to Glen Innes, and if he does not complete the work in contraed time it will not be his fault. The mils are laid about 28 miles north from the ...
Article : 290 words"BAGS IN."— Among the questions that have been agitating agricultural this one has taken a prominent place of late. Commission agents appear to be very independent indeed, hut we think they have carried their independence ...
Article : 815 wordsAFTER THE EXCITEMENT of last week the jvra seem[?] very dull, but the river rising we have had a few boats; and expect more. The Ruby came down the Murray, and Trafalgar is expected on Wednesday next. The navigable ...
Article : 445 wordsFORBES has lectured, and,despite the ram, he had a large audience, and kept them interested for about an hour and a half. He seems to have very peculier manner in giving his lectures, and many think there are numbers of ...
Article : 520 wordsTHIS BORDER TOWN is rather lively lately, owing principally to the increase of merchandise passing through, also the enormous export of corn over the Border to your colony, which has reached upwards of 200 tons this last ...
Article : 194 wordsWEATHER:—23rd ultimo we were visited by heavy raina which fell in great quantities on the "'mountains' consequently the Tumnt and Gooberagandra rivers were very high, and over their banks in places. Cobb and Co.'s ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 7 Jul 1883, Page 15
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