THE SHOW.—Our generally quiet town has been en fete during the past week. With the annual show of the P. and A. Society and a bazaar in aid of the Catholic convent building fund, Cooma has been ...
Article : 735 wordsBANQUET.—Messrs. David Lindsay Dymock, William Stewart, and George Wood, Jamberoo, were entertained last week at a banquet by shareholders and milk suppliers of the Woodstock Butter Company, in ...
Article : 496 wordsWEATHER.—Light showers have fallen at intervals through the week. The frosts are keeping off; so that the grass has every chance of making a good growth. The demand for good store stock continues. ...
Article : 484 wordsTHE WEATHER.—For this time of the year it is remarkably mild. We have had beautiful rains, and there is overy prospect of the season being one of the best we have had for many years. Farmers have the ...
Article : 201 wordsHOME RULE DELEGATES.—On Wednesday last a meeting was held in Mr. Davies's Railway Hotel to make arrangements for the reception of the Irish delegates who are now on a lecturing tour through ...
Article : 717 wordsWEATHER.—It began to rain on Easter Monday at ll a.m., and continued for about thirty hours. 110 points were registered, making 3in and 60 points since the first of the month. That is a few points ...
Article : 338 wordsHOLIDAYS.—The holidays passed over very quietly. The weather was delightfully fine. The sports gathering at Terang on Easter Monday was well patronised. ...
Article : 198 wordsTHE WEATHER during the past week has been delightfnl. The late rams have caused a splendid growth in the greas. The river flats are covered with green herbage—in many places 6in high. Stock ...
Article : 241 wordsTHE WEATHER so far Las been all that agriculturista could desire; gentle rains falling at intervals and bringing the grass forward in nice style. The country generally presents a very pleasing ...
Article : 328 wordsR. C. BAZAAR.—The success attending the earnest efforts of the members of this denomination is gratifying. From Easter Monday morning to the latest hour on the following Saturday ...
Article : 207 wordsPASTORAL PROSPECTS.—The recent rains have transformed the whole face of nature. Grass in luxuriance is springing up in all quarters, and as nature smiles so does humanity, for the season's ...
Article : 187 wordsTHE DISTRICT COURT was held here last week, when Judge Docker presided. Considerable interest was manifested in two cases of breach of promise of marriage. The first resulted in a verdict for £200 ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 4 May 1889, Page 15
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