RAIN AND SNOW.—We have had during the past week variable weather—alternate rain and sunshine. We have had a sufficiency of rain now for all purposes. The roads in places are becoming bad, especially in the bush ...
Article : 1,139 wordsWEATHER.—Winter has set in, the evenings are intensely cold, and the mornings foggy; but about noon it generally clears up, affording four or five hours pleasantly warm; but about 5 o'clock the westerly wind intimates the ...
Article : 418 wordsMINING.—No discovery of great importance bas been made in any of the mines during the past few days, but the improved prospects in the few cases recently published, appear to considerably strengthen the confidence of the ...
Article : 1,583 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Up to yesterday no change had taken place in connection with the weather, when we had some very heavy showers, giving us, I should say, about 50 points of rain. This will prove very beneficial to the crops ...
Article : 332 wordsMADAM SUMMERHAYES.—Armidale has been honoured by this magnificent pianiste having taken up her residence amongst us; and her husband (Mr. James) has the appointment of organist at the Church of EnglandCathedral here. ...
Article : 722 wordsCONCERT.—A sacred concert, intersporsed with recitations, was given in our little church on Wednesday night, 26th instant, to raise funds to purchase a harmonium for the church. The performers who took part were all locals, ...
Article : 123 wordsTHEY DIE AND MAKE NO SIGN.—Constable Gallagher, accompanied by Edward Lander, Esq., J.P., acting on information received, proceeded on Sunday last to the boundary of the Tubbo run, in order to inspect certain ...
Article : 366 wordsSTOCK DECISIONS.—Two cases heard at the local police court during the past week, are of some interest to owners of stock and drovers. In the first case, Mr. Crommolin, the local inspector, summoned a person named Maybee for ...
Article : 1,293 wordsWEATHER,—We have had variable weather during the last week. The grass in our neighbourhood is growing splendidly, and it is a matter for rejoicing that the night frosts have kept off so far. ...
Article : 645 wordsHOLIDAY AMUSEMENT.—Queen's birthday passed on very quietly in this town, most of the pleasure seekers going elsewhere for amusement. The sports at Camdon attracted a great many of the townspeople. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 5 Jun 1880, Page 38
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