ST. PATHICK'S DAY in the morning, and fresh as a daisy kissed with dew. It's almost cold enough for the Emerald Isle. But it's not safe to speak of the weather at present, for one day were hunting up for ...
Article : 503 wordsWEATHER.—During the last fortnight no rain has fallen. Grass and water are in fair condition. The days are very warm, bnt the nights are cold. A little rain during the hot days would help our feed ...
Article : 379 wordsWEATHER.— During the past week no rain has fallon, Friday was a terror—hot winds, dust, and heat, by far the most disagreeable day of this summer, bush fires all round, a regular Black ...
Article : 200 wordsTHE WEATHER continues dry, with westerly Winds. Bush fires are prevalent. The days are warm, and the nights cool. A good fall of rain is needed for farming purposes. At present the ground ...
Article : 114 wordsFARMRES are grumbling at the low price of maize in the Sydney market, which they attribute mainly to the late heavy arrivals from Africa, which, if followed up, will seriously injure them as a class. They ...
Article : 79 wordsWEATHER.—We are experiencing remarkably, variable weather. When I wrote last we had been having delightfully cool weather; the nights being quite cold. The current week, however, began with ...
Article : 163 wordsTHE WEATHER during the past week has been exceedingly changeable and unpleasant. Thursday was, without doubt, the most unpleasant experienced for many months. From early morn a hot strong ...
Article : 155 wordsPASTORAL MATTERS remain without alteration; but we are beginning to have our fears about the season. We have now all but got over the first quarter of the year, and have had no rain to speak ...
Article : 235 wordsWEATHER, &c.—The weather has been very disagreeable; hot winds blowing at intervals. The roads are very dusty. The farmers are in need of a good shower of rain, so as to improve their crops of ...
Article : 253 wordsTHE WEATHER is perfect just now. The late rain seems to have washed away the great heat we had been enduring before, and left us clear, bright days, with pleasantly cool mornings and evenings, ...
Article : 384 wordsBUSH FIRES have made terrible havoo in this district during the last week. On Thursday last, during the time a gale of wind was blowing, three fires seemed to break out almost [?] and, a ...
Article : 294 wordsSUDDEN DEATH.—On Monday last Mrs. George Priestly, an old resident of the Wallamba River, was found dead in her bed by her husband, who had been out at work on the farm. During his absence she ...
Article : 498 wordsPRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR —The Rev. T. Nisbet, the energetic pastor of St. John's Church, has by tact and industry raised a substantial sum, fully £500, toward building the new church, and this without ...
Article : 564 wordsRAILWAY LEAGUE.—A public meeting waa lately held, at which it was decided that, in honor of the opening of the last section of the Blayney-Murrumburrah loop-line of railway, a demonstration should ...
Article : 334 wordsTHE WEATHER has been cool and pleasant lately, though last Thursday's hot wind proved very disagreeable; and a shower, if only fox the purpose of laying the dust, would be acceptable. ...
Article : 62 wordsWEATHER, CROPS, &c.—The weather has been very disagreeable. A strong wind has been blowing, with dust and smoke from the adjacent bush fires. The weather also has been very trying to the crops ...
Article : 151 wordsTHE WEATHER is cold and wintry. The nights are almost frosty. In fact, there have been three frosts already this month. A very early winter is anticipated. Rain ia wanted to soften the ground ...
Article : 163 wordsBUSH FIRES.—Serious loss has been occasioned to the selectors' and pastoral tenants during the past few weeks by the heavy bush fires throughout the district. Miles of the Sebastopol country were laid ...
Article : 163 wordsA MOST ALARMING FIRE arose in the main street on Thursday, at about half-past 4 o'olook. A furious hot wind had been blowing all day, stirring up clouds of dust. The weather was much the same as in Sydney ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 24 Mar 1888, Page 15
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