"WHO'S GOING TO CAMDEN?" is the question repeatedly asked to-day. The public school children have obtained a holiday; the volunteers have invested themselves in uniform, and many private ...
Article : 443 wordsWEATHER— The absence of rain continues. The general aspect is absolutely without promise. TOWN HALL— A meeting has been called for Monday evening, to give ratepayers an opportunity to ...
Article : 160 wordsDROUGHT— This terrible word is frequently in the mouths of aged and experienced bushmen, many being of opinion that the present weather— cold nights and exceedingly hot days— indicates the ...
Article : 174 wordsTHE DRY WEATHER continues. We have had no rain since february 23. The grass is going fast; but the water is still holding out well, as the large fall of rain we had last year made the springs run; and in ...
Article : 155 wordsTHE PHARISEE— I offer to the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL my humble thanks for its bold, truthful, and sympathetic defence of colonial tollers in last week's number. The leading article bore the ...
Article : 580 wordsTHE WEATHER here keeps very dry., The days are hot, and the nights the reverse. Last Tuesday the thermometer registered 100deg in the shade, and the same night it went down to 48deg. Rain is much ...
Article : 222 wordsTHE DUBBO CIRCUIT COURT was held here last week before Mr, Justice Windeyer. There was an unusually heavy calendar. There was also quite an array of legal talent. Some of the cases tried ...
Article : 483 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS— The laying of the foundation stone was accomplished last week by Mr. Inglis, M L.A. About £16 were subscribed to the building at the ceremony. ...
Article : 157 wordsPUBLIC PARKS— Although Orange has been liberally dealt with in the granting of reserves for recreation purposes, it is only within the last few months that the borough authorities have gone ...
Article : 503 wordsSUGAR INDUSTRY— Our usual quietude has been relieved by the stir caused by the landing of addtional machinery destined for the Richmond River Sugar Co.'s works at Rouse. This enterprising ...
Article : 285 wordsWEATHER— There was a heavy shower of rain on Saturday afternoon—the first for some weeks. It lasted about a quarter of an hour. DAIRYING INDUSTRIES— Milk supplies have fallen ...
Article : 335 wordsTHE WEATHER— Dry weather has prevailed for She last five weeks. Water for domestic purposes is becoming very scarce. The country looks dried up, and I am afraid that the coming.winter will be very ...
Article : 233 wordsWEATHER— The much-needed rain still holds off, and the glass gives no indication of a change. The nights lately have been very cold and occasionally frosty; while the days are warm, ...
Article : 143 wordsWEATHER— Another week of dry weather, and no signs of a change. It is beginning to look serious for the farmors, as they should be well on with their ploughing now. The yonng lambs will also suffer. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsWEATHER,&c— The weather keeps very dry, and our chances of rain are as far distant as ever they were. The days are pleasantly warm, and the nights very cool, giving us the impression that we are in ...
Article : 741 wordsTHE OUTLOOK FOR THE WINTER is good for man and boast. The pastures are green (no frost yot), and large qnantities of grass, hay (buffalo ad other grasses), and lncerne have been saved ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 28 Apr 1888, Page 16
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