COMPLIMEMTARY BANQUET.—A well-deserved testimonial was presented, at Carro[?]s Court-house Hotel, on Friday evening, the 11th instant, to Mr. Edward Marriott, late C. P.S. at Uralla, who has been promoted to Walcha. A ...
Article : 184 wordsADAMINABY.—Roan heifer, lop ears. White heifer, unbranded, red cheeks, near car marked. Bed and white steer, like WR near rump, ears marked. Bed heifer, full ears. trawberry heifer, like [?] through diamond over 2 ...
Article : 2,086 wordsLOCALITY.—Situated upon the western slope and spurs of the Liverpool Range are some of the most flourishing villages and settlements which the colony can boast of, while, for fertility of soil and perfection of climate, it ...
Article : 554 wordsDEBATING CLASS.—The first meeting of the debating class of our School of Arts was held on Thursday evening. The spectators were moderately numerous, including several ladies The debate was conducted in a kind of ...
Article : 595 wordsEARLY CLOSING.—To-morrow (Thursday) the Early Cloning Association will hold a ball, and as a large number of tickets have already been sold, it is expected it will prove a success. Invitations have been issued for a ...
Article : 274 wordsMORE RAIN with dark cloudy days and bitter cutting winds, very wintry aud unpleasant weather, puddles of water and bogs of mud, with coughs, colds, catarrh and all the attendant disco[?] boots and leaky [?] ...
Article : 1,325 wordsPUBLIC MEETINGS.—On May 16 a meeting was held at Moss's Royal Hotel, presumably with a view to the resuscitation of the Wellington Pastoral and Agricultural Society. Alderman O'Shea having been voted to the chair, a lengthy ...
Article : 1,069 wordsOwing to my absence you have not been kept up in local news. I suppose I had better commence with the old familiar topic. THE WEATHER.—Such a season as we have had and are ...
Article : 341 wordsTHE REDMOND VISIT.—I observe that your telegraphic correspondent reports that Mr. Redmond was "well received" at Tingha. I am of opinion, Mr. Editor, he might have more accurately reported that the distinguished ...
Article : 192 wordsRAIN.—In my last report we had a good supply, almost a flood; again we are visited with very heavy rain. The creekes are bank high and the flats and low laud covered with water. The cattle are suffering much, having no dry food ...
Article : 346 wordsMUCH NEWS IN LITTLE SPACE.—Raining since Friday. The new teacher arrived yesterday. The new school is to he commenced soon. Redgrave and party's stone is improving; they [?] half a pound stone in a mortar, and ...
Article : 57 words[?] [?] Hall, on the 22nd. The question. "Are the fruits of fortune sweeter than those of labour?" was opened by Rev. J. H. Price in the negative. Mr. C. L. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 26 May 1883, Page 40
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