PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY.—A Masonic Ball took place on Wednesday evening. The hall was tastefully decorated by Mr. Cadden, but the attendance was small, still a happy evening was spent, and many of the fair sex ...
Article : 237 wordsFARMERS' UNION—A most successful meeting was held at the School of Arts, Camden, on Friday week, to establish a Farmers' Union for the district. It was about the largest gathering of practical farmers that has been seen ...
Article : 344 wordsWEATHER.—Showers have again fallen, and somewhat interfered with the haymaking. Some nights have been remarkably cold, and piereing southerly winds have followed short periods of sultry weather. A good deal of ...
Article : 140 wordsWEATHER.—During the past fortnight many changes have taken place occasionally was have had some very warm days, giving us a foretaste of summer, but on the whole the temperature has been milder than one might ...
Article : 218 wordsSPORTS.—Prince of Wales' Birthday was a red-letter day in Copoland. In the morning the members of the Copeland and Barrington lodges of Good Templarsmet in the town, and, headed by the Copeland Brass Band, marched in ...
Article : 321 wordsSALES OF PROPERTY AND STOCK.—A large amount of property has passed through the hands of our auctioucer during the past week, the old White Swan Inn, at the corner of York and George streets,amongst them. Very fair ...
Article : 643 wordsWEATHER.—Fine still. Feed is very scanty in the back country, The Lachlan is a banker, and still rising, owing, I bolieve, to the heavy rain about Forbes. DISTRICT COURT.—At last we are to have a district court, ...
Article : 145 wordsALARMING ACCIDENT.—On Sunday evening Mrs.Nans carrow had just driven to a friend's house, and whil[?] alighting, her foot s[?]ped and struck th left side'of her head against the wheel with considerable [?] ...
Article : 221 wordsCONCERT.—Wednesday evening a concert was held at the Mechanics' Institute in aid of the funds and was well attended. The chairman. Mr. H. D, Harkin, opened the proceedings by a few well-chosen remarks. Miss Capron ...
Article : 280 wordsENTERTAINMENT.—An ameteur entertainment took place in the School of Arts on Wednesday evening, the 9th inst, in aid of Mrs. Wilson,the widow of the late George Wilson, who died suddenly a short time ago. The attendance ...
Article : 344 wordsMEETINGS.—The committee of the Burrangong Turf [?] met on Tuesday. It was decided that the one day's racing should take place on 2nd January, and the sub-commitee brought up the programme for same, which was adopted ...
Article : 825 wordsEXPLANATION—No doubt you, as well as many of your readers, must have wondered what had become of your correspondent, be having been so very reticent lately. To be truthful, hard times and dry weathor drove him into ...
Article : 803 wordsA Goop TIME.—.Wednesday last being the Prince of Wales' Birthday Forbes made high holiday. A cricket match came off on the Forbes cricket ground between the Parkes and Forbes clubs. The latter' were victorious. ...
Article : 489 wordsRACES.—.Within a week, as we now are, of the Spring Meeting of the M.T.C.,local interest is naturally increasing. Up to the present, however, there does not appear much disposition on the part of backers to invest very ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 19 Nov 1881, Page 39
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