RAIN.—We are just about recovering from the inconvenience caused by the late heavy rains throughout this district; Cobb and Co. have resumed running their coaches, but along the railway line traffic ...
Article : 1,333 wordsTHE RAINT SEASON is still continuing, and there are no signs of a clearing up. The district in every part abounds with abundant pasturage and water. Both the Namoi and Barwon Rivers are flooded, and ...
Article : 461 wordsTHE WEATHER.—For the past month we have had an almost incessant period of wet weather. The showers have been as a rule light and warm, and are a great benefit to the district. At times, ...
Article : 300 wordsThe municipal authorities at Broken Hill have taken into their serious consideration the report made by Dr. Ashburton-Thompson upon the Sanitary Condition ...
Article : 1,199 wordsTESTIMONIAL.—A very large and influential meeting of the ratepayers of West Maitland was held in the Masonic Hall on Tuesday night for the purpose of taking steps to recognise in some suitable manner ...
Article : 945 wordsRACES.—The Murrumbateman Picnic Races, which were held on the 1st instant, were most successful. Mr. T. Colls acted as judge, and Mr. Falconer as starter. The attendance on the ground was rather ...
Article : 300 wordsWEATHER.—Since my last we have hardly had a fine day; almost incessant rain. All the creeks in the district have been running bankers for some time. NEW BRIDGE.—Great satisfaction is expressed at ...
Article : 296 wordsThus a Young correspondent: Miners are considerably handicapped all through auriferous centres by not having the privilege of entering on private large estates, which are well known to have goldfields of ...
Article : 398 wordsHARVEST THANKSGIVING.—The Bishop of Bathurst arrived here on Saturday. In the evening a reception was neld at the parsonage, which was gaily illumined by Chinese lanterns. A considerable ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 15 Mar 1890, Page 17
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