FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Tuesday a fatal accident occurred to George Sohnbert, an employe at Mr. John M'Leor's Bawmill, Pampoolah. It appears that the man fell from a travelling winch-stand, a distance ...
Article : 579 wordsThe September sittings for Sydney causes terminated on Friday afternoon September, 24. In the Banco Court the EJECTMENT. ...
Article : 1,177 wordsFIRE.—Shortly before 11 o'olook on Monday night, an alarm of fire was given in East-street, and it was ascertained that Messrs, R. H. Ferrier and Co.'s extensive stores were the scene of the outbreak. The ...
Article : 239 wordsPASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL prospects are brighter, than they have been for many years. The grass and the crops are growing saplendidly; the tanks and the dams being all full, and the creeks ...
Article : 356 wordsPROGRESSING.—Perhaps it is because we are about 341 miles from Sydney that we aro so little known, except by name, to residents in the busy metropolis. Yet our township contains the elements of prosperity ...
Article : 229 wordsTHE WEATHER AND CROPS.—Everything seems to point to a grand season. Crops are coming forward in fine style. Rain is falling as if to order. DENILIQUIN TO JERILDERIE RAILWAY.—The ...
Article : 441 wordsCIRCUIT COURT.—It is a matter of congratulation that only one case of a criminal nature was sot down for hearing at the criminal sittings which opened on Monday. Mr. Justice Windoyer occupied the bench. ...
Article : 348 wordsA GREEN OLD AGE.—Mr. Thompson, father of Mrs. White, Bowling Alley Point, died a few days ago at the ripe age of 91. This district is famous for longevity. ...
Article : 155 wordsWEATHER, &c.—The rain and floods at last have ceased; and fine summer weather appears to have set in. The weather all the week has been very warm, hut tampered by cool winds which in the early ...
Article : 98 wordsWOOL.—Already the wool is coming in, so that for a few months the scene around the goode shed will he all bustle. The yield of wool from some of the Lake stad sheep is worth recording. The fleeces ...
Article : 172 wordsALDERMANIC.—The following candidates for municipal honors have been nominated:—Messrs. C. O'Brien, sen., Robt. Porter, sen., L. M'Alistor, sen., H. M'Alister, J. Connors, F. H. Kennard, J. Poole, ...
Article : 248 wordsTHE WEATHER is very seasonable. There have been this week sunshiny days with some rain. At present there is every appearance of more rain. The ground is in consequence soft; so that farmers can ...
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Advertising : 121 wordsPASTORAL.—The stock market is pretty brisk, and cattle are Btill bringing a good price; store cattle being principally in demand on account of the flourishing and fattonintr state of the district. Tons of wool ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 2 Oct 1886, Page 17
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