The marriage of Mr. Arthur Herriot and Miss M'Innis took place on Wednesday, the 5th instant, at Beanbla Park, Hay. The ceremony was performed at the bride's residence by the Rev. J. M'Intosh, of ...
Article : 481 wordsYOUNG, March 7.—A largely attended meeting of the shareholders in the proposed co-operative roller flour mill at Young was held on Wednesday afternoon, when a site for a mill was purchased ...
Article : 83 wordsBOWRAL.—A proposal is on foot in Bowral to form a ladies and gentlemen's club, for such games as tennis, polo, archery, bowls, croquet, and cricket, and for all indoor amusements, including amateur ...
Article : 221 wordsMiss Ethel Mackenzie has entered the ranks of professional journalists. The Duchess of Fife has become patroness of the Scottish National Society for the Prevention of ...
Article : 1,148 wordsGRAFTON, March 7.—Tommy Ryan was brought before the Bench this evening, at the instance of the police, who applied for his remand to Sydney, on the ground that Constable Hadley is too ill to ...
Article : 62 wordsBLAYNEY, Saturday.—The Sectional Committee of the Parliamentary Standing Committee of Public Works, appointed to take evidence and report on the Cowra-Forbes Railway, passed through ...
Article : 38 wordsMrs. P. (Tenterfield)—5. "Bolero," many shades in felts and cashmere. 6. Plush-covered leaves. Flannel Flowers—Psyche: You can obtain the material for making the flowers at any business ...
Article : 322 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—On March 4 a party consisting of four ladies and one gentleman, started from Pakenham on a trip overland to the Gippsland Lakes, taking with them two pack ...
Article : 92 wordsADELAIDE, March 7.—Myriads of grasshoppers are flying around and through the city. They are devouring green grass in squares, and are a serious annoyance to passers-by by flying in ...
Article : 84 wordsHeavy draperies, as consistent with the season, are being displayed, and play as important a part nowadays as they did in mediæval ages. A varied selection suitable for the requirements of large mansions ...
Article : 331 wordsAt a meeting of the Executive Council held on Wednesday the case of Arthur Willoughby Andrew, sentenced to death for the King-street murder, was under consideration. The report of ...
Article : 113 wordsThe all-important subject of evening dresses is even now under discussion, and a description of some of the latest English models will, no doubt, be welcomed. Nearly all the backs of the evening dresses ...
Article : 359 wordsRESUMPTION,—An area of 2 acres 2 roods 21 perches is resumed at South Wagga Wagga for purpose of a public school. "APPOINTMENTS.—C. E. Oslear, of Braidwood, to ...
Article : 402 wordsMiss Mary Anderson's marriage will be one of the great events of next season, and Londoners will rejoice that she has provided them, rather than New Yorkers, with the excitement of her wedding. The ...
Article : 336 wordsDiscreet lovers, anxious to find something novel in the way of a gift, will be charmed with the latest fancy in lace pins. They consist simply of a fac-simile in gold of the signature of the "she " for whom they ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 15 Mar 1890, Page 35
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