AMUSEMENTS.—The concert conducted by Mr. W. H. Crome, of Wollongong, and held last week in aid of the Church of England funds, was a decided success. Mr. Crome last Sunday presided at the organ ...
Article : 307 wordsPARISH OF THE UPPER MANNING.—The Rev. G. M. Brown, who has been in charge of this parish for about four years, and is leaving for a similar position near Newcastle, preached a farewell sermon last ...
Article : 704 wordsMOONLIGHT CONCERT.—On Friday night a successful concert in aid of St. Mary's Church Tower and Spire Fund, was given in St. Mary's Parsonage Grounds, West Maitland. The place was prettily ...
Article : 151 wordsTHE WEATHER has been very warm. But a nice change took place last week when heavy rain set in, and continued for a considerable time on and off, bringing down all the gullies, watercourses and ...
Article : 217 wordsMORE RAIN.—There appears to be a great deal of truth in the adage " that it never rains but it pours," for not content with giving us the greatest rainfall ever recorded within a fortnight in the central ...
Article : 1,048 wordsODDS AND ENDS.—The annual meeting of the bulgong Agricultural and Pastoral Association was held last week, A large number of members was enrolled. Mr. R. Rouse, of Biragambil, was elected president; ...
Article : 1,434 wordsMUNICIPAL.—A trial is about to be made of hardburned bricks, to be used in place of stone, for kerbing and guttering. COPPER MINING.—The directors of the Wellington ...
Article : 320 wordsTHE WEATHER continues to be very much in evidence. With only slight intermissions, it has been raining for the past three weeks. Outside work has, to a large extent, been suspended, and travelling ...
Article : 791 wordsWEATHER, &c.—The lengthy period of hot weather now being experienced seems as far as ever from breaking up. For several days the thermometer registerings have given over 100deg. in the shade; ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 1 Feb 1890, Page 16
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