WEATHER.—Splendid round this district, and every aign of a grand season for stock. In many of the paddocks the grass is knee high. IN MINING there are several new claims opening up, ...
Article : 616 wordsTHERE is no small stir along the coast from Southport to Beanleigh, anent the nine Kanakas who ran away from Binstead's three weeks ago, and rushed naiced into the scrub, so completely hiding themselves that not one of ...
Article : 492 wordsBEAUTIFUL GARDENS.—Amongst the many gardens around Toowoomba offering special attractions. Rosehill (better known as Hutchinson's Gardens) deserves special mention. Being within 1½miles of the centre of the town, ...
Article : 350 wordsWEATHER AND CROPS.—Old residents do not at any time remember a more favourable season. Scarcely a week elapses without a steady rainfall, while the temperature more resembles that of early spring; than summer. The ...
Article : 445 wordsACCIDENTS.—Mr. Patrick Higgins met with ratber severe accident on Wednesday afternoon. He had been in town, and was on his way home, on horseback, driving a team attached to a heavy waggon. When close to Mileend ...
Article : 703 words£2500 has been approved of by the Secretary for Works, to be placed on the estimates for next year for the improvement of the road from Quirindi to Coonabarabran. Never was an outlay more necessary. " For this relief much ...
Article : 464 wordsTHE RAILWAY.—Our suspense was relieved on Saturday by the publication of a telegraphic message, received by Mr, A. G. Taylor, M.P., from the Minister for Works to the effect that inconsequence of recent rains the line could ...
Article : 709 wordsTHE WEATHER has been remarkably beautiful this week, being warm and genral after the downpour of rain which fell during the previous week, AGRICULTURE, &c.—Agriculture and vegetation have ...
Article : 502 wordsWEATHER.—Very warm. BAZAAR.—A bazaar is now being held in the Mechanics Institute in aid of the Church of England at Belford. As the object is a very deserving one, it is to be hoped that ...
Article : 173 wordsMYSTERIOUS FIND.—On last Friday there was found at Wy Wy, a cask containing what was said to be the skeleton of a man; but on closer inspection the police of Gosford found the remains to be those of some old bullook or cow. ...
Article : 78 wordsVERY COLD WEATHER for this time of year, but it is warmer now, Grasshoppers have completed the destruction commenced by the drought in pastures, cultivation paddocks, gardens, and even in orchards; from the ...
Article : 135 wordsWEATHER.—We consider the same settled at last, It is most pleasant just now. Rather cool for this time of the year. STOCK PASSINGS—Messrs. Austin and Milhar, of Canoon ...
Article : 414 wordsPROGRESS COMMITTEE.— Last week a largely attended meeting was held at White's Hotel, to form a progress committee for the town. The following gentlemen were elected:—Measrs. Graham, Innes, Cork, Brownless, ...
Article : 355 wordsMR. T. S. KENDALL.—This gentleman, who for more than 40 years, has been a resident of this district, died somewhat Unexpectedly at his residence Barroul, on Friday last. Mr. Kendall, who was 76 years old, has been ia delicate ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 10 Nov 1883, Page 15
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