Arbor Day at Menangle.—Arbor Day was celebrated at Menangle on August 29, when about eighty people were present. Mr. Gale, of the Technical College, addressed the people, giving some very ...
Article : 240 wordsThe Season.—There is, and has been for some time, a want of rain in and around, which of necessity interferes with the usual routine of farm life. Dry weather at the present time means a ...
Article : 248 wordsPhilharmonic Society.—At a public meeting held here on Wednesday evening last it was resolved to form a philharmonic society. A provisional committee to consider the question of ways and means ...
Article : 717 wordsDeath.—Mr. Alfred Myers, the superintendent of Marulebale Station, died from typhoid on Tuesday last. He waa Past-Master Mason of the Alexandra Lodge, and highly esteemed by all who knew him. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Harbor Bill.—The passing of the Richmond River Harbor Works Bill through all ita stages in the Upper House has been hailed here with feelings of great satisfaction. The improvements are ...
Article : 408 wordsPound Drowned.—An old shepherd named Jerry O'Brien, in the employ of Mr. Broughton, of Muttama Station, who had been missing from his usual haunts since the 16th instant, was discovered ...
Article : 405 wordsDeaths.—The mortality death-rate of Corowa is on the increase. On Tuoaday evening last Mrs. Ed. Dixon, wife of one of our oldest settlers, died very suddenly at Happy Valley, the cause of death being ...
Article : 238 wordsRailway Meeting.—A public meeting was held here on Saturday last in reference to our railway. About 150 persons were present. Mr. John Howard, who was voted to the chair, explained briefly the ...
Article : 378 wordsArbor Day.—The normal sleepiness of Liverpool had been undisturbed since the advent of fine weather until Friday last, when the local school board, under the leadership of their president, ...
Article : 588 wordsBusiness has been somewhat brisk among provision dealers during the past fortnight, residents in the country districts laying in larger stocks than usual in anticipation of prices further ...
Article : 467 wordsAccident.—George Griffiths, a miner, residing near Two-mile Creek, met with a serions accident on Tuesday. He put in a charge for blasting, but the fuse apparently did not prime. While waiting the ...
Article : 481 wordsThe Roads are rapidly drying up, enabling traffic to travel with some comfort. The farmers who did not got their crops in early, are now busy ploughing, and until the last two weeks the ground in many places ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 6 Sep 1890, Page 15
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