BERRY RESERVE RIFLE Co.—A meeting of the members and those interested in this company was held in the Great Southern Hotel onWednesday last. It waa notified that the course of inspection, for ...
Article : 207 wordsTRAINS.—Great complaints are still being made of the lateness of the arrival of the midday train from Melbourne, also that passengers have to go to Melbourne in the carriages in which passengers have ...
Article : 466 wordsDENILIQUIN FIRE BRIGADE.—A meeting of the members of the Deniliquin Fire Brigade was held in the town hall last week. Mr. John Kynaaton, the acting superintendent, occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 423 wordsOBITUARY,—The demise of Mr. A. E. Hemsley, a solicitor, for some time a Resident of this town, created much surprise among all those who had the pleasure of his acquaintanceship. Mr. Homaley held ...
Article : 381 wordsWEATHER.—Summer seems to have come back again. The heat is intense. But we cannot but be grateful for the cool nights. The fruit purohased in the daytime, and kept in a cool place all night, is a ...
Article : 457 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Since my last letter we have cen favored with, some heavy thunder-showers; and the earth has received, a fair soaking. The potato crops are looking very well; and a capital yield is ...
Article : 290 wordsTHE CROPS.—The most satisfactory item of nowa this week is the fact that our farmers are busily engaged harvesting. The late hay crop is the most prolific we have had for years. As an instance, I ...
Article : 354 wordsWEATHER.—There has been no change in the weather since my last letter. Rain in nearly every part of the district is badly wanted. Although 225 points of rain wore registered in the beginning of the ...
Article : 385 wordsELECTIONS.—Mr. Sam. Samuels, one of the candidates for Ripon and Hampden, addressed about 350 electors in the Mechanics' Hall last night. Homet with a good reception and had a very orderly meeting. ...
Article : 215 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The early part of the week was Excessively hot; and many were the signs, symptoms, and prognostications of rain. But when everything betokened a hoavy downpour a change took place ...
Article : 198 wordsTYPHOID is prevalent in our midst. Fearing a repetition in intensity of the Balranald epidemic, townspeople have become somewhat alarmed. There have been twenty cases in the hospital since the ...
Article : 228 wordsEARLY CLOSING.—The annual general meeting of Che Bourke Early Closing Association took place at Luscombe's Post-office Hotel on the 26th ultimo. There were a good number of members present. Mr. ...
Article : 218 wordsTHE WEATHER, &c.—During the past week the weather has been very opprehsive. The thermometer registered 110degand 111deg two days in succession. On Wednesday a change took place, with indications ...
Article : 361 wordsTIMOR, ROCK.—There is probably no more romantic or interesting piece of scenery in New South Wales than the famous Timor Rock, which is situated some 8 miles from the. town of Coonabarabran. This grand ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 9 Mar 1889, Page 14
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