KELLY MANIA.—The town, of couse, has been " Kelly mad" for the greater part of the past week, and is now only beginning to recover its usual sober, work-a-day guise. On Monday and Tuesday the whole of the people seemed to ...
Article : 1,180 wordsSHIPPING.—The only item to chronicle this week is the arrival of the Enterprise on Monday, with 110 tons of general cargo for Hay, and up river stations. TEAMSTERS.—The teamsters of this town are all on strike ...
Article : 252 wordsDULL TIMES.—Every thing looks very dull at present, owing, in a great measure, to the fall in the price of maize, which, at the present rate, will not pay the co[?]t of producing, much less leave a margin for profit. Many ...
Article : 435 wordsFINE WEATHER.—The weather here keeps beautifully fine and [?]rosty. There has been no rain during the week, with the exception of a little mist on Saturday morning, and a few light sends. Owing to the fine weather all ...
Article : 532 wordsA STFP FORWARD—Our neighbours, the inhabitants of the Bellinger, seem determined to introduce a better state of things amongst themselves. They have just woke up, and are now shaking off the northern lethargy. I say ...
Article : 998 wordsLOCAL WANTS.—I wish to draw attention throush the medium of your journal to a large and influential meeting which was held at the school-house of this town for the purpose of considering the best means of establishing a ...
Article : 209 wordsTHE OPENING OF THE GUNTAWANG BRIDGE.—The last of June was a ga[?]a day on the banks of the Cudgegong, and free from cloud or shower. It had been announced that soon after noon the new bridge which had just been ...
Article : 843 wordsSCALDED CHILD.—On Saturday morning a little girl, aged about two years, daughter of Mrs. Manon, of the Georgo Hotel, Deniliquin, died from the effects of falling into a vessel of boiling water the previous day. The poor ...
Article : 478 wordsRAILWAY LINE.—I [?] by a letter from Mr. Rac to Mr. Copeland, that, as soon as the requisite surveys through the town of Armidale new in progress, are completed, it is proposed to call tenders for the extension of the line from ...
Article : 743 wordsGENERAL.—We are little bettor off this week than we have been for some time regarding news of any interest. Parkes had a fair share of the excitement over the Kellys, the EVENING NEWS being largely waited for on Tuesday ...
Article : 206 wordsINQUEST,—The district coroner, Mr. J. F. Armstrong, held an inquest at the Osborne Hotel, on Friday last, on the body of a woman named A[?]ice Disney, who had suddenly expired at her residence in Sheriff-street. The ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 10 Jul 1880, Page 38
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