WEATHER.—The all-absorbing topic of the weather concerns ns a good deal just now; eight weeks without rain making even this favored part of the country appear very parched. What little grasa there is is ...
Article : 225 wordsWEATHER.——bince my last we nave nad a nice steady rain. It hegan last Sunday morning, and continued at intervals till noon on Monday, during vhich period 114 points fell. We can do with any quantity ...
Article : 281 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Again we have been visited by fine showers; and nearly evory day last week has witnessed a continuation of the much-needed rain. Frosts are keeping off nicely so far; and the grass is ...
Article : 220 wordsPRESENTATION.—Last Monday evening a very pleasant ceremony took place in the boardroom of the Dubbo Gas Company, when Mr. James Samuels, J.P., was presented with a handsome silver tea and ...
Article : 756 wordsWEATHER.—No rain has come yet. The heat of the daytime is just like that of summer. The only difference is that the nights are cool and pleasant. The dust on the roads is dreadful; and the ground is ...
Article : 214 wordsTHE REV. C. E. JAMES.—On Thursday last a complimentary picnic was given to the Kev. C. E. James, on the old picnic ground, previously to his departure for Tongtabu. There were over 400 pooplo present. ...
Article : 173 wordsRACES.—The race moetrag last week was successful. Doctor Lang arid his Wangaratta agents nearly "scooped the pool." Defiance defeated Mark Twain, as was predicted in Albury. ...
Article : 142 wordsWEATHER.—I am pleased to be able to report a Blight change in the weather. On Sunday morning it began to rain gently. It continued until Sunday evening, when about seventy points had fallen. There ...
Article : 164 wordsTHE WEATHER still keeps dry, though there are signs of a change. As we hear of a break in other parts, it is to be hoped that we shall not be much longes without the desired downpour. ...
Article : 831 wordsGENEROUS GIFT.—Mr. C. L. Garland, M.L.A., has given a donation of £10 to every hospital in the Carcoar electorate, as a substantial recognition of the kindness of the electors who returned him at the ...
Article : 295 wordsRTFLE Co.—The members of the local Reserve Rifle Company have had almost a monopoly of public attention for the past few weeks. Sergeant Leo, a "most painstaking and courteous officer, has been in ...
Article : 234 wordsSIR W. F. STAWELL.—The late Sir William, a Bketch of whose life work is givehin your last week's obituary, paid a visit to this neighborhood about six years ago, when his son was engaged in a re-survey ...
Article : 215 wordsTHE COOMA RAILWAY is asubject of much concern to the residents of this district. Tho matter of ther opening demonstration has been enthusiastically taken up; and most of the leading inhabitants have ...
Article : 464 wordsPRESENTATION.—A pleasing ceremony took place in the Wesleyarf Church on Sunday, last, when Mr. Harold Chambers, after eight years teaching in the Sunday-school, was presented by Mr. Burchfield, on ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 6 Apr 1889, Page 15
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