The Season.—Up to date we have had a drooping season, and though shearing operations are impeded, agriculturists are reaping the benefit. We should have good crops this season. ...
Article : 72 wordsMen continue to arrive by rail daily under engagement to work at the mines at Broken HUI, and Mr. Howell, manager of the Proprietary Company, states that there were now close ...
Article : 1,044 wordsShearing is progressing Well in this district, and already a number of large sheds hare cut out. At Walla Walla, where about 80,000 will be shorn this year, shearing ia in full Bwing, as ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Holder Ministry having handed in their resignations en October 13 the Governor sent for Sir John Downer, and the new Ministry has been definitely formed thus: Sir John Downer, Premier ...
Article : 121 wordsLand.—There were no applications for land at the local land office on Thursday. The revenue from land for the past nino months is as follows: January, £502 6s 7d; February, £937 14s 5d; Match, £12,712 ...
Article : 134 wordsPainful Accident.—Last Saturday evening a painful accident happened to Ernest Tibbota, son of Mr. J. C. Tibbeta, of Myton Farm, near Dubbo. He was in charge of some sheop near tha trucking yards ...
Article : 138 wordsThe following particulars of the murder of Mr. W. S. Scott, of Willerco Station, by blacks, are to hand from Port Darwin. Scott left Willeroo Station on October 11 to muster cattle, the ...
Article : 302 wordsMunicipal.—The council is pursuing a policy of retrenchment, and has decided to reduce the number of ita officials. A deputation of the aldermen has been appointed to wait on the. manager of the City ...
Article : 79 wordsPicnic.—The school children were entertained at a grand picnic on the show ground last-Saturday. There was a very large attendance of children and adults; of the former there were upwards of 150, and judging ...
Article : 107 wordsCrops, &C.—After a few hot days a heavy fall of rain ocourred on Thursday afternoon and night, the gauge showing over an inch. The rains will do good in washing the mud off the grass along the ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Season.—During the past few days 188 points of rain have fallen. The weather ia now fine, and grass is everywhere growing luxuriantly. A Sad Accident ocourred a few daya ago, which ...
Article : 84 wordsJudging by the imports and exports, of the Northern Territory, that settlement must be in a fairly prosperous condition. The imports for the quarter ended September 30 amounted to £34,955. ...
Article : 110 wordsMasonic.—A meeting of the members of Lodge Loyalty, No. 155, was held at the Masonic Hall on ThurBday evening last, for the purpose of installing officers for the enauing year. The Inatalling Master ...
Article : 318 wordsHailstorm.—A very destructive hailstorm fell a few miles from here on Wednesday. The hailstones were as large as pigeons eggs, and completely riddled the iron roofs of all the houses in the ...
Article : 100 wordsAn aboriginal named John Caudalamab, who waa sentenced to death in 1885 for the murder of a Chinaman in the Northern Territory, but whose death was commuted to one of imprisonment for ...
Article : 391 wordsNew Justices.—During the Circuit Court sittings Meaars. P. V. Ryan, G. E. Machattie, and R. H. Maund were sworn in aa magistrates of the territory. ...
Article : 83 wordsGeneral News.—The opposition to the purchase of the gasworks by the Bowral Council has been unavailing. The School of Arts is organising a conversazione, for which the Postmaster-General has ...
Article : 165 wordsConvent School Concert.—The pupils of St. Joaeph's Convent gave their annual concert in the Music Hall on Wednesday evening. The hall was Well filled and the entertainment passed off ...
Article : 292 wordsMunicipal.—On Wednesday last delegates from the Broughton Vale and Berry Municipal Councils met at Berry to discuss the amalgamation of the two councils, the result of the meeting being that a motion ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 22 Oct 1892, Page 16
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