WEATHER, &c.—The pastoralists of the west should, indeed, be highly satisfied with the present season. Rain, rain, nearly every. day without ce[?]sation I might say. For the seven months of the year, ...
Article : 719 wordsTHE SEASON.—Simply what the French would call magnifique. The herbage is growing rapidly, and there is nothing to check it; for the weather is mild and genial. Nothing left to.grumble at—expect the ...
Article : 609 wordsTHE WEATHER.—It is remarkably mild for the season. On Wednesday night last there was light thunder, with a heavy shower of rain The days since have been sunshiny. ...
Article : 561 wordsTHE RIVER is still rising. As far away as Mungundi the rise is reported: At Walgett the, Barwon has reached 41ft, and rising. The Namoi is over its banks. At Brewarrina the Barwon is 39ft, and still ...
Article : 514 wordsA SERIOUS Loss.—During last week a mob of cattle, numbering about 1000, and belonging to Mr. Lethbridge, of Forest Vale, near Roma, Queensland, were camed near ' Dubbo. On Saturday evening ...
Article : 575 wordsWEATHER.—The recent rains have giaddened the hearts of both pastoralists and agriculturists, as the growth of grass and good crops for the coming season are now matters of certainty. ...
Article : 336 wordsGRAZING RIGHTS.—At a crowded meeting held.in Morrison's Assembly Rooms on Saturday last the Mayor, Mr. Lewis, in the chair), resolutions were unanimously passed (1) approving of the action of ...
Article : 325 wordsWEATHER.—The first storm of the season occurred early this morning. Heavy rain fell, accompanied by strong wind and vivid lightning. There is every indication of an early spring. ...
Article : 440 wordsNUPTIAL KNOT.—Mr. George Chapman and Miss Annie Waldron (both of this town) were married in the Chuch of England by the Rev. J. Done, on Wednesday. The church was crowded, and flags were to ...
Article : 230 wordsAGRICULTURAL.—The crops now are well, above ground, and are looking really well;4 the past month having been of such a nature as to give the ground a good soaking. There has been no frost to speak of. ...
Article : 636 wordsWAGGA WAGGA P. AND A. SHOW.—I learn that several residents are preparing to exhibit at this show, which will take place next month. Several Clydesdale horses will go hence, while Mr. G. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 21 Aug 1886, Page 16
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