Following, nominations were made this week, the elections in contested wards being fixed for to-day (Saturday), in most cases:— ARMIDALE.—J. Moore, G. Holmes, J. Bliss, L. ...
Article : 1,746 wordsRegarding the frozen meat trade, the London correspondent of the Molbourne ARGUS reported of December 19:—There is little animation in the frozen moat trade, and low prices are still the rule, ...
Article : 450 wordsAt the first gap at Mullaly's Mills, the embankmentnt on both sides has been in part restored, and the gap has been bridged evey the culvert by means of heavy piles, across which are longitudinally ...
Article : 1,611 wordsCOOTAMUNDERRA. Thursday.—On Wednesday Mr. Cowdery (Engnieer-in-Chiof for. existing lines) and Mr. Watkins (his assistant), in company with Mr. A. N. Taylor and Mr. J. J. Miller, of Littledale, ...
Article : 172 wordsOn the 30th ultimo a deputation representing the stock boards of Albury, Carcoar, Yass, Glen Innes, Condobolin, Young, Canonbar, Narrandera, Wagga, Wentworth, and Warialda, waited on the Minister of ...
Article : 533 wordsThe railway authorities have received information io the effect that five dams, situated in the valley above Salt Clay Creek, burst on the evening of the railway disaster, aud it was this enormous volume of ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Engineer for Existing Lines anticipated that it would not be before Wodnosday evening that the [?] would be fully resumed on the Southern line. But the work in connection with the construction of ...
Article : 101 wordsAndrew Moodie, driver of the train, writes. It is said that I saw a red light previously to the accident. I wish to contradictthat. I have never said such a thing I saw debris on the line, viz., branches of trees, &c. I ...
Article : 161 words"Special retainers" have been sent by Messrs. Gillot and Snowdon, solicitors, to Mr. Purvos and Dr. Maddon, the barristers, on behalf of the different sufferers from the Cootamundra accident, whe intend ...
Article : 146 wordsWe have often wondered, says the CARCOAR CHRONICLE, how so many of our papers go astray, and the other day we were told one way in which they fail to reach their destinations. A traveller ...
Article : 197 wordsThus our Adelaide correspondent:—Staer, the longsuspeoted fire-raiser, has been run to earth at last. Shortly after 1 a.m. on Tuesday, two constables were enjoying a friendly, chat at the junction of their ...
Article : 261 wordsA subscription list has been opened in recognition of Mr. Harry Giles's efforts to aid the sufferers in the Cootamundra railway, accident. £300 have been subcribed in the Victorin Club. ...
Article : 52 wordsIn reference to the conduct of the man Hawke, who rendered such meritorious servioes at the recent [?]ailway accident near Cootamundra, a minute has been written by Mr. Goodchap, saying he has ...
Article : 205 wordsThe Minister of Mines as contemplating a tour in the west, with the view of making himself personally acquainted with the rabbit country, and of seeing the working of the Act and the attempts made ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 7 Feb 1885, Page 14
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