A THREATENED BREAK UP.—There are all the indications of a break up of the drought; and the weather is now as cold as midwinter, though rain has not yet fallon. Of course, it will do some good, and ...
Article : 415 wordsWBATHER.—During the past few days the weather has been very sultry and cloudy. But the wind is blowing from the south, which is a dry quarter. ARTESIAN BORE.—The Australian Mineral and ...
Article : 195 wordsWEATHER.—It will be quite a relief to your correspondents in more ways than one when the weather changes. It is monstrous to harp upon the same old strain, week after week, and to be constantly ...
Article : 364 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.—James Bender, 16 years of age, was riding home from the show here on March 21 to Sutton Forest. The horse fell, throwing Bender on his head. He died on March 22. An inquest was ...
Article : 73 wordsTHE LISMORE WATERWORKS have now been completed some months; but, owing to some dispute between the Government and the council, they are not yet taken over, and remain a sort of white elephant ...
Article : 197 wordsTHE WEATHER has continuod dry since my last forthightly report. There is, however, at present a decided change in tomporature and general appearances. The last two days have been cool and cloudy ...
Article : 400 wordsPIERCZ MEMORIAL FUND.—To those who knew the late Dr. R. J. Pierce, it will he pleasing news to hear that the subeoription started in the town and distriot, toward rasing funds to erect a fountain to ...
Article : 634 wordsWEATHER.—Another week of hot daya and cold nights. Many of the small holders of stock are completely dried out. The Government should allow them water at the Brolgan tank at a reduced rate ...
Article : 148 wordsOUR SILVER KING.—Mr. Solomon Wiseman, the owner of Cliffdale, has left us on a trip to Europe. He sailed from Brisbane on the 19th instant. Some two years ago Mr. Wiseman purchased Cliffdale (a ...
Article : 911 wordsWEATHER.—Cool days and nights have succeeded the late sultry heat of summer. The sky has been heavily overoaat with clonds for several days. But, notwithatanding every indication of a good downpour ...
Article : 709 wordsTHE WEATHER is hot and dry, with apparently little prospect of a change. The nights are becoming colder. Farmers have done sowing, and are patiently waiting for a downpour to start the seed. It is feared ...
Article : 412 wordsWEATHER.—On Monday, 11th instant, a very smart thunderstorm passed over. The rain came down with a vengeance for about half an hour, during which time over 100 points fell The thunder and lightning ...
Article : 359 wordsTHE SEASONS.—We are still without rain; and there is up appearance of any. Luckily, at the tank which the Government is putting down about a mile from the township, they have struck water, which is ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 30 Mar 1889, Page 15
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