UNDER the above title Mr. George Maiden delivere a very able lecture in the Protestant Hall. There has a good attendance, and the chair was occupied by Mr. John M'Elhone, M.L.A. The following is a ...
Article : 3,551 wordsSPECIAL NOTICS — Commencing with October, we purpose revising the lists of correspondents, It will be necessary, therefore, during October that every communication bears the usual signature, in full, of every ...
Article : 44 wordsTHE LAND BILI.— The main topic of discussion Just now in all part of the district is the Land Bill. So far as I have been a hie to ascertain, public opinion is favourable to the measure, although one or two provisions are considered ...
Article : 290 wordsSUGAR— This has been a remarkably favourable season for everything in connection with the sugar industry. The cane left uncut this year will, from all appearances, be in excellent condition next year, as there has been no frost ...
Article : 498 wordsGENERAI.— After several very slack weeks in the way of business and amusement, we have been stirred into activity ngain. The circuit court opened on the 9th (Tuesday), and did not dispose of all the business until Saturday ...
Article : 257 wordsWEATHER.— With, the exception of a couple of slight showers, no rain of any moment has fallen in this district since March, and the lengthened dry spoil is keenly felt by all the pastoralists, without exception Waterholes are ...
Article : 550 wordsA GOOD TIME.— The Aurora Lodge, No. 260, Goullabah, celebrated its second anniversary with a tea and open meeting on October 6. The former was kindly provided by Bro. Niel Jamson, D.D. for the Mid-Richmond, at his own ...
Article : 221 wordsTHE NEW LAND BILL evokes very great Interest here. Its general tone is regarded favourably; but it will need some alteration. Requiring applicants to appear in person, compelling the selectors to fence in their land, and some ...
Article : 277 wordsDROWNED.— A few evenings ago the inhabitants were greatly startled by the painful announcement that a young man named M. Walsh had met his death by drowning at Mr. Rowby'a farm, a few miles down the river. The deceased ...
Article : 196 wordsWEATHER.— The rain last week has improved pastures very much. RAILWAYS.— The Hay people do not procrastinate. They havenow.or areabout to despatch,a deputation to the ...
Article : 194 wordsFATAL,.— Much sympathy is felt in town with Mr. William Macansh, of Garangabee. lt appeaTB that his second son, Robert, aged about 14 year, was returning home from Murrumburrah, and when about three miles on the road ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 20 Oct 1883, Page 14
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