ACCIDENT.—A young man named J. Hay met with a bag accdent on Thursday last. While drawing a charge of dynamite it exploded, fracturing his right hand. Dr. Knowles was wired for, and on arrival ...
Article : 95 wordsTHE EVENT OF THE WEEK was the marriage of Mr. W, Phelps, of Milchomi, to Miss Ada Dowden, daughter of our worthy boniface. The wedding was celebrated in the residence of the bride's parents. ...
Article : 122 wordsGOVERNMENT WORKSHOPS.—The spirit of advancement has been stirring in the breasts of a few local gentlemen again, and has resulted in a public meeting being called in the courthouse. The object ...
Article : 544 wordsTHE WEATHER is very mild for this time of the year, although several of the nights during the week are caused colds to become prevalent. Indeed, there are few who are not suffering from some epecies of ...
Article : 630 wordsTHE WEATHER during the last fortnight has been [?]wery, but favorable for ploughing and general farming operations. But very little now ground will be opened up this year. The lambing so far is fairly ...
Article : 327 wordsWEATHER.—We are still having dry weather and heavy frosts. COAL.—There is a fine coal seam at Curlewis, about thirty miles from here. Mr. Poole, of Foran Lake, ...
Article : 126 wordsELECTRIC LIGHT.—The contractors, Messrs. Harrison and Winffen, who have undertaken to furnish Tamworth's municipality with the elcctric light, anticipate having the plant in order about the ...
Article : 434 wordsAGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.—Showery wasther has prevailed, so far, during the present month; about an inch of rain having been recorded. At present there are indications of a farther fall; and ...
Article : 326 wordsAMUSEMENTS.—For the first time during its existence, Tallangatta was, on the 11th inst., visited by a circus company (St. Loon's), which gave two performances. Both were well attended in spite of ...
Article : 100 wordsCOMING EVENTS.—On Tuesday evening we are to have a tea meeting in aid of the Wesleyan Church, and also Hayes's circus. On Wednesday evening the Rifle Brass Band is to give a moonlight promenade ...
Article : 162 wordsCOROWA-GULOAIRN RAILWAY—Mr. Frederic C. Piggin, secretary of the Corowa Progress committee, has written thus:—Nevertheless, for want of communication with our own markets, the land in ...
Article : 1,040 wordsWEATHER,-It has been raining heavily all the week; hut it looks calmer to-night. A good snowstorm is browing. Ploughing has been kept back owing to the heavy rain. ...
Article : 158 wordsTHE PRINCIPAL TOPIC of present conversation is the railway, which the Government is prepared to rocommend, but contrary to general expectations, via Forbes or Parkes. It Was confidently felt that ...
Article : 671 wordsHARBOR TRUsT —The people of this district are greatly rejoiced at the success which has attended the movement toward obtaining a harbor trust for Wollongong. It was only at the latter end of last ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 23 Jun 1888, Page 16
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