RINKING.—The local rinking clab has received a successful start again. Pleasant recreation is promised daring the winter evenings. DEBATING.—The Mutual Improvement and ...
Article : 139 wordsTHE WEATHER keeps very dry, with cool easterly winds. During the past few days signs of rain were numerous, and yesterday a few drops fell locally, gauging one point. The clouds cleared ...
Article : 943 wordsPOISONS.—One of our storekeepers was fined last Wednesday for having sold a bottle of chlorodyne. This may be all right; but, if our immense farming community must buy what bluestone it requires for ...
Article : 312 wordsFIRE.—Mr. John Meagher, of the firm of Meagher and Co., Bathurst, forwarded a cheque for £19 as a donation to the Temora Fire Brigade, for the energy displayed by the brigade in putting out the fire at his ...
Article : 260 wordsWEATHER. — The long desired change in the weather has taken place, and we have had a good supply of rain, although as yet more would he very welcome. Saturday last was wet throughout; and ...
Article : 612 wordsSICKNESS AND DEATH have been among us during the fortnight to an extent which has kept the medical faculty telerably busy. Typhoid fever appears to be the most popular explanation for any particular ...
Article : 417 wordsODDS AND ENDS.—The waters of Deewhy, Curl Curl, and Narabeen Lagoons, according to a proclamation published in Tuesday's GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, are to be exempted from net-fishing dating ...
Article : 775 wordsTHE WEATHER has been most pleasant, but very dry until yesterday, when rain set in. Up to the present very little has fallon. THE SHOW to be held on June 20 and 21 promises ...
Article : 131 wordsPOLITICAL.—At last the most keenly-contested election there has ever been in Rockhampton is over, and Messrs. Patterson and Archer, two tried men and members of the Opposition, are in. The poll was ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE WEATHER, has at last broken. During the last fortnight we have had several light showers of rain. The atmoaphere ia still very damp. Our gardeners and farmers are busy ploughing and ...
Article : 96 wordsWEATHER.—Heavy rain set in on Friday night, and has continued ever since. Farmers rejoice at the prospect of now being enabled to plongh. ANTHENEUM.—The long-talked-of projeot of ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE LAND QUESTION.—The speech of Sir Honry Parkes, delivered in the Assembly, in April last, upon the land question, excited much indignation here in various circles, becauae, as most of the capital ...
Article : 683 wordsTHE WEATHER.—There have been several breaks in the weather since I last wrote. On Friday morning, 4th instant, from 12 to 10 o'clock, a steady continuous rain fell. It then ceased until daybreak, ...
Article : 160 wordsWEATHER.—There was a heavy downpour of rain on Thursday. It lasted all day, but was not suflieiont for ploughing. There Was a light fall of snow ast Sunday within a few miles of the town. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 19 May 1888, Page 17
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