Our Condobolin, correspondent, under dato July 8, writes: Wednesday's and Thursday's mails fron Forbes, due here at 9 a.m. each day, were not delivered until the day following, that is, 24 hours late ...
Article : 145 wordsCoal.—The total export of coal to foreign and intercolonial ports for the week ending Friday last was as follow: Victoria, 21,920 tons; Noumea, 1618; South Australia, 3750; United States, 12,251; Now ...
Article : 229 wordsVolunteer Rifle Club.—The annual meeting of this club was held last week. Lieutenant Thomas being in the chair. The report and balance-sheet showed the club to be in a flourishing condition. It ...
Article : 212 wordsThe First Annual Dinner in connection with the Hawkesbury district Agricultural Association was given at the Union Hall, Windsor, on July 6. There were over 100 persons present, and ...
Article : 104 wordsRifle Club.—A meeting of this club was held last Monday evening at Myers Hotel. Present, Captain Hoskings, in the chair; also present, Messrs. E. Lesmond, C. Naylor, J. Whittaker, Clarke, D. S. ...
Article : 743 wordsOur Corinda and Woogoolga correspondent, unde date July 1, writes: The moorings tor the port of "Woogoolga, though much wanted, have not been laid. They have been ready some time, and it is a pity the ...
Article : 70 wordsBoys' High school, East Maitland.—The Minister for Public Instruction has decided to open the Boys' High School, East Maitland, on July 19. Suitable arrangements for the reception and ...
Article : 220 wordsFarmers' union.—There is some probability.of a farmers' union being formed in this district. The representatives from these parts who went to the conference at Wagga have returned filled with ...
Article : 175 wordsOur Batkurat correspondent on, July ll writes: The. Reserve Rifle Corps complains that though the corps numbers 60 members, only a dozen rifles have been supplied by the authorities, whilst amongst the senior ...
Article : 77 wordsOur Murrurundi correspondent writes on July II: As showing the necessity that exists for the immediate erection of a bridge over the Page River at Bradford, I will instance an accident which occurred ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Hospital.—The usual monthly meeting of of the Temora Hospital committee was held on July 5. Letters were read from the Colonial Secretary's office to the effect that subscriptions to the amount of £34 ...
Article : 235 wordsMeat Chilling Works.—The Wagga residents appear to be fully alive to the necessity for getting rid of their surplus stock, and the project for erecting chilling works in connection with the scheme put ...
Article : 292 wordsMr. SamuelHole, late manager of the Wuttagoona Station, near Cobar, was on July 4 presented with a purse of sovereigns by Mr. T. C. M'Kell, on behalf of his numerous friends in that ...
Article : 590 wordsLand Selection.—The following were the applications for land made at the local lands office on Thursday last: Charlotte Jeffries, West Tamworth, original c.p. of 80a, within special area, county ...
Article : 351 wordsCoal Trade.—The shipments of coal from the offlcial port of Wollongong—Bulli td Port Kembla inclusive —for the quarter ended June totalled 162,356 tons. Keira pit has been idle all the week,.only two ...
Article : 261 wordsFire.—About 6 o'clock on Tuesday evening some bed clothes in a house in Smith-street, occnpied by a man named Whatmoro, became ignited by the flame of a candle which was being carried upstairs. Two ...
Article : 392 wordsRecreation Reserve.—Notification was received here last week that a piece of ground had been resumed by Government for recreation purposes. A number of the residents thought the choice could ...
Article : 215 wordsP. and. A. Association.—The monthly meeting of the committee of the Yass P. and A. Association was held last Tuesday. Accounts amounting to £13 12s 6d were passed for payment. The schedule of ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 16 Jul 1892, Page 17
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