THE LATE SHOW.—As previously telegraphed, the late pastoral and agricultural show was very successful, notwithstanding the unfavorable season, together with the lateness of the year. Visitors from other ...
Article : 404 wordsFIRE.—A fire broke out at 1 o'clock on Saturday morning in a shop in Kiewa-street, occupied by a tailor named Pusherla. The fire, brigade arrived and did good service, preventing the spread of the flames ...
Article : 617 wordsREMOVAL.—Mr. S. F. Lane, accountant in the local branch of the A. J.S. Bank, who for several years has held the position here, has been promoted to the managership of the Nyngan branch. Before his ...
Article : 511 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have had some rain at last. Not much certainly (65 points), but still enough to give most of those residents of the town who are unprovided with wells a sufficient water supply for some ...
Article : 780 wordsBANK.—Mr. S. A. Fox, who has been in charge of the Delegate hranoh of the Commercial Bank for four years, loft to-day for Cobar, where he has been appointed manager. Mr. Fox whilc in this district ...
Article : 410 wordsHOMEWARD-BOHND FRIENDS. — Last weck Mr. James Black, shire councillor, was banqueted, in the Star Assembly Rooms, on the occasion of his leaving for Scotland. About eighty gentlcmen sat down to ...
Article : 253 wordsAGRIGULTURAL SOCIETY.—The election of committee-men for 1889 and 1890 will take place on Thursday, first; and on the Friday week following the yearly statement will be read in the old hall here. ...
Article : 268 wordsDENILIQUIN HOSPITAL.—The monthly meeting was held on Thursday in the Australian Club Hotel. Mr. M. Mackenzie occupied the chair. Messrs. Heriot, Thies, Tyrer, Rock, Jones, Haydook, Blake, Webster, ...
Article : 391 wordsTHE WEATHER since my last report was fine and cold till Thursday last, when a change took place. Friday was much warmer and cloudy. On Saturday a slight shower fell, followed on Sunday by a storm ...
Article : 227 wordsMECHANICS' HALL.—Some time ago tenders wereaccepted for the addition of a museum to the local Mechanics' Institute. The successful tenderers (Messrs. M'Lean and Fowtrell) are making ...
Article : 322 wordsTHE CHANGE.—The splendid showers with which. we were favored, specially in the carlier protion of his week, have brought up quite a green shoot of grass already. This will probably be the saving of ...
Article : 241 wordsRAIN.—Saturday, April 6, saw the break-up of the, drought in this district; and the plough has been going everywhere since. On Saturday night last and to-day the fall was repeated, to the great joy of ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 20 Apr 1889, Page 14
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