Tea Meeting.—The recent tea meeting in aid of R.C. Presbytery. Cowra, netted £30—the largest amount yet received in Canowindra for a tea meeting. A New Arrival.—Dr. A. H. Flerance, late of ...
Article : 152 wordsShearing ia fast coming to a finish in this district. Yauga cut out to-day and Paika to-morrow. Owing to the strike wool has been coining in very slowly, but the bulk of it is now in. ...
Article : 82 wordsNews Items.—"We are having light showers here at present, which are badly wanted, as it has been very dry the last few weeks. The residents here are very much disappointed that the Byron Bay ...
Article : 108 wordsPeculiar Accident.—On Saturday last a very peculiar accident happened to a young man named Lane, son of the owner of Dora Dora Station. He was riding round his father's station ...
Article : 566 wordsNews Items—The Rev. Mr. Tucker have a temperance lecture here during the week, which was very well attended. The Templars are making great headway here, aud have had a piece of ground ...
Article : 129 wordsA., H., and I. Society.—A committee meeting of the Camden Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Society took place in the School of Arts on November 5. Mr. J. K. Chisholm, J.P. (president), ...
Article : 803 wordsA Flower Show was held in the Assembly Hall last Wednesday and Thursday, and turned out a great success, both financially and otherwise. It was in aid of the building fund of the Church of England. ...
Article : 170 wordsA Musical Treat.—Alarge body of the Sydney Liedertafel have been visiting Bathurst during the past week, and have met with a most enthusiastic and cordial reception. The visitors were ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Shearing Season has now started in this district, and the clip on the whole promises to be good. The first to start was Mr. H. Carr, of Funny Hill Station, near Binda, where only free labor is ...
Article : 238 wordsShearing operations are still going on throughout the district, and it will be three or four weeks yet before the whole of the sheds will have "cut out." Great Inconvenience has been felt by business ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Holiday.—How the visitors from Sydney enjoyed themselves is naturally an item of importance from a mountain sanatorium. The weather on Monday was pure and delightful, and those who had ...
Article : 674 wordsFire.—Late on Friday night a fire waa seen near the town, and bells were rung, and it was soon known that Becker shaft, on the north end of the Great Cobar Mine, was on fire but how it occurred ...
Article : 286 wordsShearing is now in full swing, and the carriers are actively engaged in conveying the wool to Merimbula. A number of loads pass through the town daily. ...
Article : 267 wordsAt the Meeting of the council several matters of importance were dealt with. Correspondence.in connection with the retaking of the street levels was received, and the engineer is now actively engaged ...
Article : 355 wordsPrince of Wales's Birthday was observed as a general holiday in Dubbo, business being entirely suspended. The local Buffalo Lodge arranged an attractive programme of sports on the Dubbo ...
Article : 319 wordsSchool Concert.—The pupils of the Braidwood Superior Public School gave a very successsul concert on Tuesday evening last in the Literary Institute in aid of the prize fund. There ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 15 Nov 1890, Page 14
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