The Spring and Summer Prospects of the present season are superior to any that we have witnessed in these parts for years. Just at the various stages when rain has been required, it has fallen with ...
Article : 413 wordsShearing is in full swing on all the stations round about, and of course our quiet little town is quite lively. Items.—One of our local storekeepers, Mr. D. J. ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Grasshopper has made its appearance in this district during the last few weeks. They appear to be very numerous in all directions. The Rabbit Pest is also becoming a very ...
Article : 592 wordsThe Vexed Question of the ali[?]nation of Bigge-square or Moore Park by the Department of Works for railway purposes has been practically Bettled; the ratepayers receiving from Government ...
Article : 553 wordsRetired.—Eighteen of the men brought from Sydney to work under Mr. Proudfoot, the contractor for the line at Doughboy Hollow, have given up the job a[?]d left the district. ...
Article : 248 wordsThe Coal Supply.—On Tuesday last several trucks of coal arrived from Lithgow for the Gas Co. by the return of the miners in the Valley to work. All fears of a gas famine in Mudgee has been set at ...
Article : 300 wordsThe Crops hereabouts generally are looking much better than last year, when they were almost entirely destroyed by the rust. [?]eaths.—Mr. Harman, of Parkville, lost an infant ...
Article : 86 wordsThe First Meeting of the Pastures and Stock Protection Board for the Lismore-Tweod district, since its separation from the Casino district, was held on Tuesday. With one exception the whole of the ...
Article : 698 wordsThe Crops, after the late rains, are looking well, although some of the orchards were i[?]jured by the recent hailstorm a fortnight ago. Grass is very abundant, and we have every prospect of a good ...
Article : 155 wordsA Picnic and Concert was organised by the teacher, parents, and several friends of the children attending the Pejar Public School on October 24, when, despite the very unfavorable weather, about ...
Article : 217 wordsSigns of the good season and approaching new year are apparent. Many strangers have been in "town" lately. The Late Storms have been very destructive in ...
Article : 145 wordsThe German Squadron.—Numbers of residents have arranged picnicking parties to visit the German Squadron, which are at present temporarily stationed at Jervis Bay. Last Sunday afternoon the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 361 wordsShearing.—The union shearers coming in to town are not at all pleased with their leaders in calling them out; few, if any, will clear expenses this season. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 8 Nov 1890, Page 16
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