LAST Tuesday Mr. M'Elhone, M.L.A., delivered a lecture on the above subject at the Darlinghurst Hall. There was a small attendance. The chair was occupied by Mr. G. H. Maiden. The lecturer ...
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Article : 64 wordsA LARGE deputation waited on the Minister of Public Works last Friday on the subject of the construction a railway from Tenterfield to Grafton, with a branch line to the Richmond River. The deputation was ...
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Article : 361 wordsTHE WEATHER AND THE CROPS— After two or three days of froot, spring weather has returned, and the fruit trees are rapidly coming into bloom. The crops are corning on very well indeed, in spite of the long delay in ploughing, ...
Article : 486 wordsGENERAL— Several accidents have lately happened in our midst, two overturnings of carts, in which one of the parties had his anide dislocated; another man was seriously injured by his dray passing over him; another inflicted a ...
Article : 399 wordsMr. M'Culloch, M.L.A., introduced a deputation consisting of Messrs. M'Mahon, C. Duffy, W. H. Duffy, and O. Osborne to the Minister of Works. Their object was to have a station placed at Hornsby, ...
Article : 57 wordsMessrs. Heydon, J. T. Gannon and Holborow, M.'sL.A., and Messrs. Isaac Shepherd, P. Tully, R. Rickson and M. Butler, representing the people of Gullen and Grabben-Gullen interviewed the ...
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Article : 558 wordsMr. M'Culloch, M.L. A., introduced a deputation, conlisting of Messrs. Lennard, M'Kenzic, Low, Docker, Fache and Drew, to the Commissioner of Railways (in the absence of the Minister of Public Works) last ...
Article : 421 wordsTHE FINEST FALL OF RAIN which we have Lad for some time occurred on Monday and Tuesday: over 2in fell, Never did rain come more opportunely then this, as the wheat and barley crops were dying off: all over the district. ...
Article : 202 wordsA MELAHCHOLT SCHOOL BUILDING— There is a public school at Shooter's Hill not at for a dog kennel; yet within a radius of five miles are 30 children of the proper ago who are not attending any sohool. I am told that ...
Article : 304 wordsOUR EATLWAT— With that perspicuity for which the civic fathers of Bathurst are tamed, they have at length arrived at the self-evident conclusion that if the projected line of railway from Blayney to Murrumburrah is not ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 1 Sep 1883, Page 14
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