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Article : 45 wordsMORN RAIN.—On Saturday and Sunday there were a [?] steady showers. Monday, morning broko similary, and about 3.30 p.m. a very heavy shower poured' down, making, young rivera in the streets; yesterday and to-day have ...
Article : 186 wordsRAILWAY EXTENSION.—The result of the deputation Which, waited upon the Minister for Works on Friday for a railway to Tumut and Adelong was telegraphed that eyening, and gave those who Interested themselves in the ...
Article : 532 wordsQUARTER SESSIONS —Business was opened on Friday; 9tb inst., by Mr. Acting Jndge Bennett. Mr.Healy proscouted for-the Crown. The legal fraternity, was represented, by Mossrs. D. Buchaman, M. T. Phillipa (Cowra), ...
Article : 693 wordsONE FOR SINGETON.—But few people were at the Mechanics Ball on Thursday evening to witness the performance of Miss Georgina Smithson and her friends I[?] says something for the good. taster of the Single[?] ...
Article : 626 wordsHOSPITAL—The, usual monthly meeting of the committee of management of the Forbes Hospital took place in the Schools Arts on Tuesday last Present—James Lewis, Enq., in the chair, and Mesera J. F. Armstrong, ...
Article : 807 wordsA GRIEVANCE —A point of considerable importance to selectors [?] [?] recently been brought under the notice of one [?] [?] local members of Parliament. The grievance may be stated thus:— Under the Land Act of 1861 any conditional purchaser of landies entitled times the extent of ...
Article : 761 wordsRIVER TRADE.—Pormewan, Wright, and Co., report:— Steammer Success and barge Meldura, with load of Groonol wool, struck a [?]nng and [?] about three milos above Hay; steamer Invincible and barce, also with Koola wool, ...
Article : 347 wordsTHE LATE SHOW,—The committee of the Liverpool Pains Pastoral and Agricultural Association bad some difficulties to contend with iu bringing off their annual show this year, but on the whole they may congratulate ...
Article : 975 wordsTHE CHANGE.—The end of the session of drought has come The ushur of the blade cloud anuounced the fact this morning and [?] clapping, Bumpers of pure water [?]ed On the occasion and the universal loast was ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE SHEARING.—Operations have commencea here in realearnest, men are continually passing through for the stations round; squatters are giving good wages for every oldss of labour. Shearors are getting 4s and in some ...
Article : 262 wordsWEATHER.—After some very sharp froats and cold days Friday turned out warm, and on Satnvday morning [?]mart shower fell, and again on Sunday. The growing cropslook well. ...
Article : 245 wordsSELECTIONS.—The following selections were taken up at the land o[?] On Thursday: —F. H.M.Kenzie, 32 acres, section 13; county of Lincoin, Pa[?]sh of Gearie; J. Henderson, 40 acres, sections 19, country of Na[?]mine, Parish ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 17 Sep 1881, Page 39
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