WEATHER— Fine and dry. We lind a few showers since my last in all about 25 points fell, but there is no appearance of any more at present. A light green shade appears on the low-lying ground, and that is all the late limited ...
Article : 135 wordsRAILWAy— Since the late visit of the Minister for Works, who came herewith a view to the settlement of the vexed Question of the railway route between Maoquarie River and this town, the public have been anxiously waiting the ...
Article : 253 wordsWEATHER is all that can be desired. QUARTER SESSIONS— Monday, September 10, is the date fixed on for the opening of the Singleton Quarter Sussions. Very few cases set down for trial. ...
Article : 312 wordsWEATHER— Until within the last week we had but little rain for at least four months. This was in some respects a serious drawback to the farmers, as they were unable to get on with their ploughing, but now rain has commenced ...
Article : 446 wordsWEATHER— Beautiful rain on Monday, which put quite new energy in the farmers and squatters, and plenty of grass and Rood crops are the present prospect. RAILWAY SURVEY— It is gratifying to learn that our ...
Article : 97 wordsHow Is IT?-That of all the towns in the colonies Kiandra roads are so bad; has all the money been taken out of it? I think not. Have they never paid for any work made in any of the roads? I think they have. On ...
Article : 135 wordsTHE JAPANESE— This was the subject of a lecture delivered by Mr. Wilton Hack in connection with our School of Arts, a few evenings ago, and was one of great interest, and displayed the fact that Mr. Hack is a lecturer of rare ...
Article : 415 wordsLITTLE PEDDLINGTON has vindicated the 'majesty of its by laws hy having his Lordship Rev. Dr. Pearson, Bishop of Newcastle, up to the court and inflicting a fine of 2s 6d and 3s. 6d costs, for the flagrant and dangerous offence of ...
Article : 767 wordsTHE ELECTIONS have aroused quite a furore and the majority of Queenslanders are greatly surprised at the results, as the Opposition fully expected to carry all before them, more particularly in Aubiguy. Mr. Campbell, the ...
Article : 536 wordsENTERTAINMENT— On the 17th the long expected concert and dramatic performance in aid of the funds of our public reading-room and library came off at the Uruna Hotel Both parts of the entertainment passed off very ...
Article : 573 wordsFATAT, ACCIDENT— Mrs. Ann Foster, of Kickerbill, was being driven by her husband to Quirindi in a spring-cart. The cart came against a stump, and was overturned, the rail falling across Mrs. Foster's chest, She exclaimed, ...
Article : 569 wordsWEATHER— We have again experienced fine weather the last week, and I believe we will have an early summer, and. a dry one. A dry summer at other places-especially in the Riverina district-means a rich harvest for Tumut, for ...
Article : 242 wordsMEDICAL HELP— A public meeting was held here on Friday, the 17th instant, to decide what steps to take to secure the services of a medical gentleman for this town and district. Seventeen applications were received by ...
Article : 246 wordsWEATHER— Fine and warm, almost too warm, and although the last rain has done a lot of good, still more is absolutely necessary for snmmer feed. SHEARING has commenced at surrounding stations, and ...
Article : 247 wordsA RED LETTER DAY was Sunday, August 12, at the city of the Tweed. Congregations gathered up and down river, and on both bauks the busy puut took the groups of church-goers, who seemed to say, " I was glad when they ...
Article : 485 wordsRAIN— A very good downpour thronghont the night. This morning looks very threatening, and I don't think the rain has all left us yet. It is a noticeable fact that it rains here on almost every Sunday or Monday. ...
Article : 272 wordsWELCOME— It is a long time since I saw this important to [?] in your val [?] be seen flying about in every direction, through the aid of Mr. Kerr and nis old bay or grey, with saddle-baga crammed ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 1 Sep 1883, Page 15
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