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Article : 508 wordsA DEPARTURE.—Mr. S. C. V. North, lately in spector of conditional purchases here, has left for fresh fields and pastures new. He, with Mrs. North and family, started for Sydney on Friday morning. ...
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Article : 161 wordsA MILD AUTUMN.—Warm days and mild nights signify the kind of weather which is being experienced here. The country is looking as green and fresh as it is possible tobe. ...
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Article : 115 wordsWEATHER AND CROP.—It is certainly comforting to be able to report an agreeable change in the weather and the appearance of the hills. Heavy dews seem to have largely contributed to this state of ...
Article : 336 wordsTHE WEATHER here is beautiful. Some light showers fell during the week. Ploughing in this district has been begun. Grass is very short; and what little there is will be out off by the frost. Horse feed ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 4 May 1889, Page 16
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