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  2. CORINDA.

    WEATHER.—Summer has set in in earnest, hot days, followed by cool dewy nights, being the rule. Grass is springing abundantly, and there is no dearth of water, but rain sufficient to get the creeks running and fill up the ...

    Article : 836 words
  3. OLD JUNEE.

    STOCK.—For passings, &c., Res "Grazler Notes." LAND.—A petition, signed by over 4 parsons, praying for a sale of town lots, has been answered, "under consideration." ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. PATERSON.

    PRESENTATION.-Miss L.S. Patfield, who has been for three or four years; pupil teacher of our public school, which, position she has now relinquished, was the recipient of a handsome testimonial last Friday, her last day at school. ...

    Article : 419 words
  5. TWEED RIVER.

    A PUBLIC DANCER.—As I notice many grievances exposed through your most valuable paper, I ventare. trouble you with one that is a disgrace to Now South Wales, and ought to be exposed. There is a public school ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. MUDGEE.

    FLOODED.—The minors engaged at the Canadian. Goidmining Company's claim were flooded out last week. For same months past they havesinking through a huge limestone boulder, and while putting down a well hole for the ...

    Article : 586 words
  7. URANA.

    WEATHER.—Still very dry, all those signs of rain which were last week so abundant having now disappeared.[?] ingathering of theharvest hereabouts has been in a great measure completed, and. with just as gratifying results ...

    Article : 466 words
  8. QUEANBEYAN

    THE BRIDGE.—This structure, which connects both sides of our rising town, still remains closed against traffic. The contractor, it seems, cannot get timber in fast enough to push the work on. But surely the Roads Department ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. COOTAMUNDRA.

    LAND Bili.—Two or three meetings for the purpose of discussing the Land Biil have of late been held in the Assembly Hall, Messrs. Pinkstone, Healy, and Byrne, being the principal debaters, Mr. James Simpsun, J.P., ...

    Article : 559 words
  10. SINGLETON.

    WEATHER very warm of late. Rain is urgently needed. VISITORS.— Three gentlemen said to be agents of the French War Department visited Singleton during the past week, with the view of purchasing horses for Tonquin. ...

    Article : 382 words
  11. WENTWORTH.

    THE WESTERN DIVISION SPEAKS.—Last Thursday eveing a. rather large and influential meeting ot selectors were hold in the district of Wentworth, for the purpose of considering the provisions of the Land Bill. Mr. J. Safyt, ...

    Article : 432 words
  12. MOAMA.

    HARVEST is now in f'ull swing, strippers being at, work in all directions. The yield per acre, as far as already known, is proving very satisfactory, in some cases as high as eight bushels to the acre being the returns after cleaning. ...

    Article : 192 words
  13. NYMAGEE.

    CHURCH OF ENGLAND CONCERT.—This long lookod for event, came off last Monday evening, and must be prenounced the most successful amateur entertainment over given in Nymageo. The large hall was packed, ...

    Article : 502 words
  14. TOOWOOMBA (Q).

    MINISTERIALBANQUET.—At a meeting of the Toowoomba and Aubigny Liberal Association, it. was decided to invite the Hon. S. W. Griffith and his colleagues in the Ministry to a banquet, which will take place, in the Toowoomba ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. GOULBURN,

    THE PRESDITERIANS celebrated St. Andrew's Day,30th November, by a public tea and concert. About 600 sat down to a fine repast in the now Oddfellows' Hall, and a choice programme.of songs, choruses, &c, were then gone ...

    Article : 261 words
  16. WARWICK (Q).

    ELECTION;—The hon. the Minister for Works (Mr. Miles) was re-elected member for Darling Downs on Thursday, without opposition. The hon. gentleman was prevented from being present, owing to ministerial ...

    Article : 316 words
  17. TUMUT.

    LAND OFFICE.—On 22nd and 29th November selections were made at the local land, office of 465 and 171 acres respectively. The smallness of the areas is. attributable no doubt to the uncertainty of the present Land BilL ...

    Article : 433 words
  18. KIAMA.

    MUNICIPAL.—At a municipal council meeting on Thursday, considerable business was done. A letter from Mr. Hotson, engineer for the tramway, informed the council that in consequence of having undertaken some ...

    Article : 472 words
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