WEATHER.—Since I last wrote we have had a splendid fall of rain, 2 inches and 97 points being registered. It has been a warm rain. Consequently, the grass is growing fast. Feed for stook during the ...
Article : 347 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Another soaking rain is falling to-day, and it looks as if the prediction of the Sydney meteorologist is to be fulfilled in this part of the world. Everything round about is very green. ...
Article : 301 wordsWEATHER.—We have had such heavy rams for two or three days that all the creeks are running heavily. Thia has gladdened the farmers and vignerons, No excuse can now be offered about the ground being too ...
Article : 183 wordsPLOUGHING.—Farmers are busy ploughing and preparing their land for the seed. The late seasonable rains have rendered the ground soft and in admirable condition fox the plough. ...
Article : 298 wordsEASTER HOLIDAYS.—The fine weather prevalent daring the holidays made them very enjoyable; and out-of-door sports and amusements were patronised extensively. Picnic parties to the various favorite ...
Article : 887 wordsWEATHER.—A warm rain for the season has been falling since soon after sunrise to-day. The prospect could not well be more favorable. There is a bit of grass almost everywhere for sheep and horses, and ...
Article : 194 wordsTHE WEATHER on Thursday last was very close and muggy, indicating rain. On Friday night a heavy thunderstorm, accompanied by vivid lightning, possod over the town. On Saturday steady rain set ...
Article : 260 wordsWEATHER.—Since the date of my last the weather here has been more settled; the days being fine and warm, and the nights cool. Grass has, in consequence, grown rapidly; and pastoral prospects have ...
Article : 169 wordsTHE WEATHER during the last few days has been splendid. Throughout the month of April warm sunshine, genial showers, and gentle breezes have so happily alternated as to make that month one of the most ...
Article : 543 wordsWEATHER.—During the week we have had fine warm days and mild nights, causing the grass to grow very rapidly. Farmers were just beginning to complain that the ground was getting rather dry for ...
Article : 1,007 wordsRAILWAY. — The Richmond River people are rightly crying ont for the improvement of their harbor, which, at the present time, is next to useless, owing to the navigation being blocked. It has been ...
Article : 387 wordsTHE SEASON.—The early part of last week was unusually warm fox this time of the year, and, as was expected, rain followed. The record for the last twenty-four hours is lin 85 points. The weather is ...
Article : 172 wordsTRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.—Th e Lithgowitea are jubilant at the changes in the running of the trains on the western line which are in contemplation. It is intended that the mail train which has hitherto run ...
Article : 361 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 11 May 1889, Page 15
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: