RAILWAY.—At a meeting of the executive committee of the Railway Construction and Harbor Improvement League held on Wednesday last, alter the usual routine of business (including the report ...
Article : 438 wordsWEATHER.—Since the recent gale and storms matters meteorological have assumed a decidedly wintry aspect. Some heavy showers fell on Wednesday last, and were followed by cold westerly winds ...
Article : 824 wordsA DISASTROUS FIRE occurrod on Friday morning at the Half-way House, on the road from Mount Victoria to the Jenolan Caves. The house was tenanted by Mr. Fred. Whittall, brother of Mr. P. G. ...
Article : 236 wordsTHE WEATHER is cold and wet. Rain falls almost daily, and makes travelling and outdoor work rather iucongenial. There are occasional gleama of sunshine. But rain continues so frequent that the ...
Article : 260 wordsWEATHER.—Since the beginning of this month strong westerly winds have been very prevalent, rising at times to a perfect gale, and making us feel by the keenness of their breath that we were fairly ...
Article : 1,024 wordsTHE WEATHER during the week has been cold and showery at intervals. In places the plains are sheets of water; and traffic is made very difficult. There are teams between Carathool and Hillston which have ...
Article : 405 wordsWEATHER.—The heavy rains which have fallen in Victoria have canaed the rivers Campaspe, Goulburn, and Murray to rise rapidly; and the Murray at Echuca and Moama has been at the height of 25ft. ...
Article : 456 wordsWEATHER.—We have had very heavy rains every week for a great mxmber of weeks now. But no frost of any consequence has taken place yet. PASTURES AND GRABINGS are most luxuriant, but ...
Article : 168 wordsAMALGAMATION OF COAL COMPANIES is the absorbing topic among business men. Three millions is the estimated share capital which is to buy up and absorb fifteen or twenty of the larger collieries now ...
Article : 838 wordsTHE INCORPORATION OF LITHGOW.—On Saturday Mr. John Hurley arrived in town with the view of meeting the loading residents and fixing a date for the forthcoming municipal elections. As he intended ...
Article : 457 wordsNEWS.—The place has been dead for the last fortsight; and there is scarcely anything in the way of news to record. The most important item which strikes me is that all the ratepayers have got their ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 22 Jun 1889, Page 15
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