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Article : 16 wordsFIRE.—Mr. Daniel Cornwall's saddlers' shop, together with the stock-in-trade, a sewing machine valued at ten guineas, saddles, sundry harness, and other articles, was destroyed by fire between 6 and 7 ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Minister of Mines has received a telegram from Warden Makin to the effect that what appears to be a valuable discovery has been made by Musgrave and party about four miles from ...
Article : 4,433 wordsFOUND DROWNED.—Half a mile below the wharf here a man was found drowned last night. It appears that he had left his camp, telling his comrades that he was going down to the river to wash himself. ...
Article : 318 wordsAN ACQUISITION.—The Rev. A. G. Morris Taylor, who has lately taken charge of the Wesleyan Church here, is a gentleman with much broader views than the majority of his cloth, and therefore ...
Article : 253 wordsRELIGIOUS.—The animal meeting of the members of Christ Church (Church of England) was held in the vestry last Tuesday morning, to receive the report from the treasurer, and to appoint churchwardens ...
Article : 223 words"Ye who write, choose a subject for your abilities." ...
Article : 14 words" Junius" has written thus:—"Your comments on my last letter prove conclusively that you, at any rate, realise the urgency of the matter, and thus, with so powerful an influence, I am led to hope ...
Article : 473 wordsDEPARTURE OF DEAN O'CONNOR.—Dean O'Connor, who has labored for years among the Roman Catholics of this district, will leave to-morrow for old Erin, via Sydney. He will go first in the Alameda to ...
Article : 217 wordsCHURCH OF ENGLAND.—The annual meeting of the parishioners and penholders was held last week. The balance-sheet showed a deficiency of £23 6s 1d for the year; but Mr. R. Maddrell, of Bedervale, ...
Article : 264 wordsTHE EASTER HOLIDAYS passed off very quietly, the only attractions being Sunday school picnics in connection with the various Protestant Churches, which took place on Easter Monday. As fine ...
Article : 370 wordsWEATHER.—We have had no rain during the last six weeks. Consequently, herbage is now presenting a withered appearance; while the tanks are almost empty. ...
Article : 308 wordsTHE HOSPITAL CONCERT took place on Saturday night last, and was a moderate success. Certain portions of the audience were at times inclined to be hoisterious in their applause. Where all the ...
Article : 610 words"Ignatius " (a valued correspondent in the Sydney district), has written thus: "Not only Irishmen, but Scotsmen and Englishmen, have reason to be grateful to you for your impartial notice of the Irish ...
Article : 519 wordsTHE SEASON.—The weather is splendid. Rain is badly wanted. Grass and herbage are fast perishing, and stock routes are very bare. RELIGIOUS.—Divine service was held here on ...
Article : 83 wordsEASTER MONDAY.—We went westerly to Bindogundra, where the Wesleyans had a picnic under cover of a delightfully shady bower. Our contingent considerably augmented their numbers. We had a ...
Article : 391 wordsBANK.—A branch of the London Chartered Bank of Australia was opened here recently. It is evidently the intention of this (to Goulburn) new financial institution to settle permanently in town, ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 14 Apr 1888, Page 15
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