THE WEATHER.—Rain commenced here on the 11th ultimo and kept on at frequent intervals up to date. The Mitchell River, as well as all other streams in the district, has been a banker on many occasions ...
Article : 142 wordsAPPOINTMENT.—Mr. Hubert Cotton, son of Mr. J. J. Cotton, of Glen Innes, has been appointed to a position in the Survey Office, Armidale. HARMONIC ENTERTAINMENT.—The members of ...
Article : 471 wordsTHE PRESENT SEASON is pronounced the best ever seen. "Old hands" declare that they never saw such a February and March since they came to the country. From 12th ultimo to the present most ...
Article : 212 wordsTHE SEASON.—Though the continuous wet weather has no doubt kept very many visitors from their intended trip to the Mount, still the accommodation houses have so far been very well patronised. ...
Article : 166 wordsWEATHER.—There has been scarcely a whole day of fine weather for a fortnight, and daring the last three days the intermittent rains have been accompanied with high winds from the south and east. ...
Article : 630 wordsBUTTER FACTORY.—A meeting was held of Blandford on Wednesday night last, for the purpose of considering the advisability of forming a butter factory, as carried out by the Brownlow Hill Cobbitty ...
Article : 454 wordsTHE RESIDENTS of Manly are evidently beginning to become alive to the necessity for displaying some interest in local affairs, and consequently the municipal council is feeling the effect of the general activity ...
Article : 220 wordsFIRE.—Mr. Thomas Blackman, of Cooyal, lost by fire the whole of his wheat stacks, which contained about 1000 bushels, equal to about £200. It appears that, taking advantage of the fine day (Wednesday) ...
Article : 332 wordsRABBITS.—In a journey of thirty miles through North Morrowie I noticed no rabbits on the leasehold area, but the resumed area is actually swarming with them. ...
Article : 103 wordsDEPARTURE.—Dr. Casey, who has been practising here for about nine years, being also medical officer of the hospital during that time, will shortly leave for Europe, having sold his practice to Dr. Kennedy, his ...
Article : 347 wordsELECTRIC LIGHT.—The lamps were lit in Mos[?] Vale on March 1, and althongh the night was not a favorable one, being drizzling and cold, the citizens of Moss Vale turned out in good numbers to satisfy ...
Article : 563 wordsA FATAL ACCIDENT occurred at Oakey Park Colliery early on Tuesday morning, the victim being William Corner Shaw. Deceased had been employed a few weeks in sinking the air shaft, for which a ...
Article : 443 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS.—A season of Saturday evenings, in which varied programes of popular readings and recitations interspersed with music, &c., will be given, are proposed. Cheap prices will prevail, and ...
Article : 363 wordsPOLITICAL.—On Saturday Mr. G. R. Dibbs arrived from Wagga, and was met on the platform by the acting-Mayor (Alderman Egan), and aldermen. In the evening he addressed a large meeting in F. ...
Article : 222 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 15 Mar 1890, Page 15
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: