CHURCH MATTERS.—We notice that the parochial council of the local Anglican churches have had printed statements of the finances of the parish, together with a pastoral address from the rev. ...
Article : 345 wordsSir,—I notice a letter in your issue of 19th instant, under the above heading, and as your correspondent would doubtless like the information applied for, I gladly give it, as near as possible. 1. The number ...
Article : 118 wordsPOLICE.—There were a couple of cases at the police court this week. One was a case of killing cattle on Tenapera Station, about 150 miles from here, for meat for the camp. The man was ...
Article : 572 wordsSir,—Let me set against each other the results of our land laws and what, it may reasonably be assumed, would hare been the results, of a system of nona[?]enation. There has been a demoralising scramble ...
Article : 290 wordsRAIN IN QUANTITY has fallen at last, and during the past eight days we have scarcely seen the sun. However, it has fallen steadily, and done a vast amount of good, more particularly by retarding the ...
Article : 718 wordsSir,—In one of your JOURNALS of last month I observed a long article from Mr. Abbott, expressing himself against payment of members. Then in another JOURNAL of this month another letter, signed ...
Article : 727 wordsWEATHER AND LABOR.—During the past fortnight very heavy rains have fallen, and are still continuing, thoroughly saturating the ground. They have put a stop to all kinds of outdoor employment. ...
Article : 584 wordsSTOCK CROSSINGS.—During the past week a large number of sheep have crossed, and are approaching to cross. Good fat wethers for Sydney market crossed here yesterday; Mr. Parsons, owner, in ...
Article : 134 wordsECCLESIASTICAL.—The Urana Presbytery having been recently severed from the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, and brought under the regis of New South Wales, Mr. Ross, the commissioner of the ...
Article : 370 wordsWEATHER is very mild and agreeable. ACCIDENT.—Master James M'Millan met with rather a nasty accident on Sunday by being thrown from his horse. ...
Article : 175 wordsWEATHER.—Since my last much rain has fallen. Last week had only two fine days and three clear, frosty nights. The creeks have been in a flooded state, and the mail from Tenterfield to Grafton was ...
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Advertising : 115 wordsTHE DROUGHT is now an event of the past; but its termination took place at that time of the year when rain does last good. However, the country has a pretty appearance with green herbage, which is ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 3 Jul 1886, Page 17
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