WEATHER, CROPS, &c.—The weather has been very warm, and the grass is beginning to have a parched appearance. The heat in the sun to-day was 116deg. Rain is much required. ...
Article : 78 wordsHOSPITAL.—The annual meeting of the subscribers to the Temora Hospital was held on January 31, for the purpose of receiving the report and balance-sheet for the past twelve months, and for the election of ...
Article : 223 wordsA SURPRISE.—On Saturday, January 28, there came a surprise upon us here. A Sydney paper came to hand on the day of publication. It was the AUSTRALIAN TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL, as ...
Article : 339 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS.—The contractor for the erection of the School of Arts has completed his work, and handed over the building to the committee. The structure is of wood, and will seat upward of 300 ...
Article : 281 wordsTHE HOSPITAL.—A meeting of the hospital committee was held on Wednesday, the 25th instant, when the question of laying the foundation-stone of the new building was discussed. It was decided to ...
Article : 432 wordsTHE WEATHER for the last few days has been rather changeable, having been warm and cool alternately, with oocasional slight showers. Its present condition is, however, a very great ...
Article : 457 wordsTHE ORANGE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY has held its second annual meeting. The report shows that while substantial relief has been afforded to deserving persons in straitened circumstances. ...
Article : 522 wordsAN INQUIRY was held on Friday at Glennie's Creek, by Mr. Mathews, respecting some human bones found in a paddock by Mr. Henry Nowland. The inquiry was adjourned. The opinion is that the ...
Article : 157 wordsCENTENNIAL.—Things were remarkably quiet in Tamworth during the centennial period. The only festivities provided consisted of athletic sports on the Oval. Now things have settled down into a dull ...
Article : 385 wordsWEATHER, &c.—We have had one break in an unusually long" spell" of dry weather. Last Wednesday evening a nice drop of rain fell, and had the desired effect of giving fresh life to the maize and ...
Article : 229 wordsTHE WEATHER ia terribly hot. The thermometer is higher than it has been for some years previously. HOSPITAL.—The annual meeting of subcribers ...
Article : 194 wordsTHE WEATHER for the past week has been hot and oppressive. Rain is much wanted. BUSINESS is very quiet. Many are returning from Sydney, lighter, no doubt, in cash than when they ...
Article : 95 wordsWEATHER.—The terribly hot weather of last week was succeeded by appreciable thunderatorms in various parts of the district on Monday evening and during Tuesday. Since then it has been much cooler. ...
Article : 530 wordsRAILWAY STATION AT BREDBO.—Mr " O'Mara, M.L.A., introduced a deputation comprising/Messrs. D. O'Rourke (Mayor of Cooma), W. Cosgrove, J.P., George Rolp, L. Solomon, W. Bradley, and Alfrad ...
Article : 1,468 wordsCHURCH MATTERS.—The annual meeting was held on Friday evening, the 3rd instant, in the courthouse. The Rev. A. J. Drewott, of Wodonga, presided. The balance-sheet was road and adopted. ...
Article : 182 wordsPILLIGA is a small township situated about halfway on the main road between Narrabri and Walgett, about three miles in a direct line from the left bank of the Namoi River. The town consists of two ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 11 Feb 1888, Page 16
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