WEATHER, &c.—The present season is unusually cold and wet. It is now impossible to plough, or even to take horses on to cultivation ground. Much of the wheat crop, &c., will necessarily be late, if got ...
Article : 767 wordsTHE LOCAL HOSTITAL is pronounced by numerous visitors to be one of the best managed and comfortable institutions of the kind in the colony. The committce of management is making farther ...
Article : 145 wordsThe TOWN HALL.—In connection with the proposal to erect a town hall in Goulburn, our city fathers were successful a short time ago in negotiating a loan for £10,000. A portion of this money, ...
Article : 270 wordsWEATHER.—It bas been raining almost without cessation since Sunday. MILITARY PARADE.—Saturday last was a fine day, and large numbers of people turned out to see ...
Article : 286 wordsRAILWAY LEAGUE.—Grenfell appears to have [?]rakened from its usual apathy, and is using all its influence to get a railway from Young to Dubbo via Grenfell. ...
Article : 73 wordsTHE WEATHER continues showery and extremely cold, both day and night. The grass and herbage are flourishing in great abundance throughout the district; live stook being in excellent condition, and ...
Article : 229 wordsTHE WEATHER for the past week has been beautifully fine, with nice sunny days. But the nights are still very cold and frosty. The river has been falling slowly all the week, and is now only ...
Article : 176 wordsSTOCK MOVEMENTS.—870 stores from Cluny station, Davidson in charge, passed through last Friday; 289 mixed fats from Daroo Station, H. Ogilvie in charge, bound for Sydney; 297 cows from ...
Article : 99 wordsGOOD TEMPLARY.—For some time there have been two lodges of Good Templars in the town. On Thursday night the members of the Local Option Lodge decided to return their charter and become ...
Article : 187 wordsTHE WEATHER, that eternal topic in this district, continues wet; and the roads are in a dreadful state, while the soil everywhere is more than saturated. The worst ot matters is that we were looking forward ...
Article : 452 wordsWEATHER.—This winter is a very severe one. It is a most unusual thing to see the sun; and rain or snow is perpetually falling. Seven inches of snow fell during the last three days, and more is ...
Article : 187 wordsTHE WEATHER daring the week has been peonliarly changeable, altering with rapid transition from winter's hard frosts and chilly blasts to springlike warmth, accompanied by refreshing and ...
Article : 862 wordsWEATHER,—The late boisterous weather has given place to fine, sunshiny days. ANGLICAN CHURCH.—The Rev. Henry Neild, M.A., was inducted into the cure of St. George's ...
Article : 166 wordsTHE RAINFALL has ceased, after a lengthened period of wet weather, the days are now balmy and spring like. Fears were generally being entertained that a flood was very probable. Low lying grounds ...
Article : 231 wordsMAITLAND SCIENTIFIC SOCIAL.—The monthly meeting of members of this society was held in the School of Arts, West Maitland, on Thursday last. Mr. Waterhouse, M.A., president of the society, ...
Article : 543 wordsPUBLIC HEALTH.—There is much sickness in various parts of the district. SUGAR.—It is said that the Colonial Sugar Company this season will spend some £300,000 on the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 16 Jul 1887, Page 16
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