Women's Christean Temperance Union. —Miss L. Hogg, the orgauiser of the above, has held successful meetings during the past week. On Thursday a meeting was. held in the School of ...
Article : 92 wordsMunicipal.—The election of a representative for Taylor Ward, owing to the retirement of Alderman Mongan, took place last Saturday, when ex-Alderman Soane was returned by a majority of 23 votes. The ...
Article : 56 wordsRifle Shooting.—The competition for the silver cup presented by Mr. J. F. Burna to the Branxton Reserve Rifle Company wat completed last week, when Mr. W. B. Tipper won the cup with an average ...
Article : 344 wordsCrops, &c.—Splendid rains fell last week, and the farmers are rejeicing, for over an inch of rain just at this juneture will have a highily beneficial effect on the cereal crops generally, and will fill out the grain ...
Article : 239 wordsPhilharmonic Society.—The inaugural concert in connection with the above society waa held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening under the conduotorship of Mr. G. W. Sherring. Tho programme, which ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Annual Picnic in connootion with the Wesleyan Sunday School and Band of Hope was held at Rosedale on Wednesday last. It was largely attended, and turned out a success. ...
Article : 92 wordsHay Philharmonic Society.—On Wednesday last 27 members of this society visited Narrandera, and in the evening at the Public Hall produced the opera, " Los Cloches de Corneville." ...
Article : 327 wordsMasonic—The installation of the officers of Lodge Tarrant No. 203 took place last Thursday, when the following were duly installed: W.M., Wor. Brother S. Marsden S.W., Brother W. C. ...
Article : 210 wordsShearing ia drawing to a close. Most sheds have been greatly delayed by rain. Harvesting is about commencing and haymaking is already under way. The crops are promising well; the prospect is indeed ...
Article : 129 wordsAn Impudent Robbery was perpetrated on November 6, in the early morning, at Campbell's Exchange Hotel, Goulburn. The thieves entered by the back door, took the lock off the bar door, prized open ...
Article : 369 wordsShearers' Union.—A meeting of the Australian Shearers' Union was held at Kimo on November 3, at which the following resolutions were proposed: 1. That this meeting considers the expenses in ...
Article : 210 wordsMunicipal.—At tue meeting of the local council held on Thursday last, the report of the inspector of nuisances represented all the yards and premises in the borough to be in a satisfactory state. ...
Article : 364 wordsLoyal Orange Lodge.—At the monthly meeting of this lodge, held on Monday night, Mr. Alex. Robertson was installed as chaplain and Mr. James. M'Arthur secretary; the installation of the remaining ...
Article : 303 wordsA Tea Meeting and Concert were hold on the evening of November 9 in the School of Arts, in aid of the Church of England. The tables, which were laden with an abundance of niceties, and tastefully ...
Article : 277 wordsA Concert in aid of St. Brigid's Chapel was held in the School of Arts on Saturday evening, and although the weather was unpropitious, the people rolled up in large numbers, and packed the hall almost ...
Article : 111 wordsCavalry.—The members of Gr. Troop Lismore Cavalry are at present receiving instruction and undergoing musketry course. Some very good shooting has been done. ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Result of the recent falls of rain ia that a good season is now assured, whereas in July last the outlook was so gloomy as to give rise to serious apprehensions of a drought. Everywhere where the ...
Article : 172 wordsCoal Export.—The total export of coal for the week just ended amounted only to a trifle over 20,000 tons-a very poor output-and in fact things are getting from bad to worse. ...
Article : 596 wordsFriendly Societies.—On Prince of Walea'a Birthday there was an amalgamation of all the friendly societies, viz., Oddfellows,' Rechabites, and Hibernians. There was a Stand procession of the ...
Article : 329 wordsMails.—The alteration in the time for arrival of Sydney mail has come into force, and it is now delivered the same evening over the counter. The change is much appreciated. ...
Article : 156 wordsRailway Meeting.—A meeting of the executive of the Railway League was held on Thursday, Mr. J. J. R. Gibson in the chair. The chairman stated that the meeting was called to consider questions in ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 19 Nov 1892, Page 16
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