CONCERT.—The Roman Catholics of Murrurrundi have arranged to gave an amateur concert in the School of Arts, Wednesday next. Leading local talent from Maitland has been secured, and a good ...
Article : 91 wordsWEATHER very dry till last Saturday, when we had a very heavy fall of hail, but still the much looked for rain seems as far off as ever. This morning the ground was covered with a white frost. ...
Article : 216 wordsPUBLIC SMELTER FOR PYE'S CREEK.—An enthusiastic meeting of gentlemen interested in the construution of the above smelter was held at Mr. Brown's Bolivia Hotel, Wednesday last, Dr. ...
Article : 294 wordsPROGRESS.—The duty of collecting the electoral roll has been faithfully carried out by Senior-constable Netterfield. The list shows an increase of 94 electors over last year, and there are now more ...
Article : 637 wordsAlthough prompt measures were taken last week by the Government to alleviate the distress existing among the unemployed, fully three hundred men sought relief on Monday. Arrangements were made ...
Article : 157 wordsWEATHER STILL dry, but a sudden change to cold has taken place during the week. There are no signs of a break in the drought, and pastoralists are making up their minds to patiently wait and hope. ...
Article : 478 wordsWELCOME RAIN at last. After a long spell of dry weather it started raining on Saturday night, and continued all day Sunday. AMUSEMENTS.—We have been lively of late. First ...
Article : 394 wordsSir,—Some short time ago a letter appeared in the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL, to the effect that the steamer John Elder, during her trip from Sydney to London in the month of November last, when off ...
Article : 170 wordsA SAD CASE of death by drowning occurred here Monday last. A young man named Phillip Harrison Stevens, a recent arrival from Queensland, and who had only come out from England a few months ago, ...
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Advertising : 301 wordsST. PATRICK'S DAY.—The anniversary of ireland's patron saint is being celebrated here with eclat. whilst I write trains bearing a goodly number of passengers are running to and from the racecourse, ...
Article : 655 wordsWEATHER very hot and dry, nights chilly, grass becoming scarcer every where. I am afraid crops will be a complete failure, rain or no rain. MEN ARE TRAMPING ABOUT in large numbers ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 20 Mar 1886, Page 17
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