POLITICAL.—The elections being now over, matters are again settling down into their ordimary groove. Illawarra has returned two freetraders. But this is due to the fact that the protectionists split their ...
Article : 713 wordsTHE WEATHER during the week has been extremely cloudy, end during the last few days the sun has been obscured nearly all day. The north-east wind has driven a great deal of moisture across country; and ...
Article : 919 wordsDULL.—Since the excitement induced by the elections has ceased we have subsided into the usual quiescent state: and matters seem very dull. The salutation is no longer "Are you a freetrader?" "Do ...
Article : 382 wordsOUR TOWN has made much substantial progress of late; so that we have some reason to consider ourseives a thriving community. Fancy three public halls of entertainment for a population of 600! We ...
Article : 815 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the past fortnight the weather has been unbearably hot; it being nothing unusual for the thermometer to reister over 100deg in the shade. Hot, westery winds, blowing up clouds ...
Article : 738 wordsTHE WEATHER.—There is nothing new to report about the weather. We have no word of rain in the locality and it continues to keep dry and hot. Carriage from Broken Hill to Wilcannia, which had ...
Article : 697 wordsSOCIAL.—A breaking-up party in connection with Mrs. Newman's calisthenic and dancing class took place on Tuesday evening. Notwithstanding the showery weather, a large number of pupils and ...
Article : 157 wordsTAREE SUPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL.—Since the arrival of Mr. W. C. Taylor, the teacher of this school at the beginning of the present year, the attendance of children has largely increased. It is a matter of ...
Article : 331 wordsALDERMANIC ELECTIONS.—The following aldermen were elected last week. Hume Ward: E. A. leeton. Hardy Word:T. Cross. O'Brien Ward, Owen Callaghan. ...
Article : 58 wordsODDS AND ENDS.—At the annual meeting of the members of the Grafton School of Arts there was a large attendance. Mr. Thomas Bawden was elected president by a majority of fifteen over the Rev. R. F. ...
Article : 1,161 wordsRAIN is badly wantad. The pasturage is getting brown and bare; and the rivers are low. MUNICIPAL.—At the last council meeting it was decided to invite applications from persons willing to ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 2 Mar 1889, Page 15
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