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  2. TUMUT.

    WEATHER most changeable since last writing—quite wintry the last week. In many places fires were once more indulged in. On Friday morning last a slight frost could be seen, which did have amongst melon and ...

    Article : 254 words
  3. TENTERFIELD.

    WEATHER.—We are at present having delightful rains. The season is one of the best seen here for many years; trops are growing luxuriantly, and the farmers aro looking forward to reaping rich harvests. Let us hope that it may ...

    Article : 424 words
  4. TWEED RIVER.

    A FATAL ACCIDENT occurred here on the night of the 31st proximo, by which an employe of the Abbotsford Mill met his death. The unfortunate man (Michael Rush), whilst proceeding in one of the punts to the Canefield, fell off the ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. URANA.

    PROGRESS COMMITTEE.—A meeting of this body was held on the 14th, whereat the following members were present: —Messrs, Tompson (chairman), Hacker, Lamb, and Stevenson. When the minutes had been read and confirmed, as ...

    Article : 585 words
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  7. WERRIS CREEK.

    HARVESTING has started. THE School is finished. Mr. Pickering, the contractor, gives a public entertainment on the 24th. Mr. Porter has condemned the fencing; unjustifiably some say. ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. WARWICK.

    THE HAZAAR, to provide funds to purchase an organ for St. Mark's Church, was formally opened yesterday by the Rev. Archdeacon Matthews, and will be continued all the week, The tables are well supplied with a large ...

    Article : 948 words
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