HOSPITAL.—This recent addition to our institutions, sad only projacted a few weeks back, may be said to be in complete working order. The old police barraeks— wooden tesencent in tolerable repair—has been fitted up ...
Article : 879 wordsWETHER has been very changeable of Into—heavy wind and rain; more rain is much, needed. INDUCEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT.—Numbers of selections are being taken up about this beautiful place. There is ...
Article : 208 wordsLOCATION.—Howlong is pleasantly situnted on the banks of the Hume (or Murray as it is generally called), 20 miles from Albury, the connecting link of the two leading cities in Australia, Sydney and Melbourne. The climate is ...
Article : 445 wordsSELECTIONS.—The following were taken up at the lands Office on Thursday last:—Charles New, lOOa, parish, of Dandaloo, county of Lincoin; Henry Sherwood, 64a, 13 [?]otion, county of Narromine, parish unknown; Charles ...
Article : 593 wordsRAIN RECORD—There is some pleasure in being able to report that the pant week has brought a welcome charge, and the much needed rain. SHEEP-STEALING.—Another case of shoop-stoaling has ...
Article : 726 wordsTIMBER LAND.—Riding throusrh some of the neighbouring runs a few days sines I noticed, in a distanco of 10 miles, a marked difforence between the grass on the creek and that which grows among the timber. In the ...
Article : 206 wordsSAVGINGS BARK WANTED.—I orare permission through the columns of your paper to draw the attention of the Postmaster General to the want of a savings bank in Naraudora. For the laet two years there have been and ...
Article : 153 wordsGONE,—It is with feelings of great regret that I have to record the death of Mrs. Seale, wife ef Mr. M. H. Seale,of [?], The sad event took place yesterday morning at [?] o'clock, and was quite unexpected, though the deceased ...
Article : 381 wordsSOAEOMG RAIN.—It is finding out the soft places fer the wool teams, as they come, in, to "bide-a-wee." in the lane opposite the Government dam is a dangerously rootten old oulvert and approaches, and the mile between that and the ...
Article : 181 wordsTHE SCHOOLS.—Miss Theobald, who has recently been removed from our public school to Goulburn, was made the recipient of a number of tokens of affection from her pupils, among which two of the elder girls presented her ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 22 Oct 1881, Page 39
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