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  2. Coonabarabran.

    WEATHER.—Rain, Rain Rain, Weather cold and showery, Roads soft, and almoss impassible. Coaohos running, but as a rule far behind the (specified time for arrival. However, when the statu of ...

    Article : 93 words
  3. Cooma.

    THE TRAINS on the Cooma line tille run very irogularly. It seems to be a more accident for them to arrive to time. Wednesday's train was more than an hour lats; likewise Friday's. ...

    Article : 259 words
  4. Chiltern (V.).

    WEATHER.—To-day it is fine. A few hours of the sun continuously is a treat. The raina have been daily and hourly. And yet the orops are growing well —that is, these which could be got in. ...

    Article : 190 words
  5. Deniliquin.

    PASTORAT, AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—The monthly meeting was hold on "Wednesday last. Mr. W. R. Virgoe (president) was in the chair, and Messrs. Braiin, Tracey, Carmichael, Burchfield, W. ...

    Article : 588 words
  6. Carrathool.

    BACK COUNTRY TRAFFIC.—The need of light linea of railway in the Iiivorina country haa this year shown itself in full force. Teams aro bogged all along the main route from Carathool to Hillston. ...

    Article : 307 words
  7. Cowra.

    BOROUGH COUNCIL.—At the last fortnightly meeting of the Borough Council it vim decided to invine tendors for a loan of p2000 for five years for municipal purposes. An omondmont proposed by Alderman ...

    Article : 537 words
  8. Corowa.

    WEATHER, &C.—There is still no abatement of the wet weather; and, if the Australian Government astronomer is right, we do not know what will become of us by the ond of September. Everything ...

    Article : 232 words
  9. Forbes.

    WEATHER.—Light showery weather has again prevailed daring the week. One touah of frost was folt one morning in the carly part of the week, but the rain came again before night. Fears are entertained ...

    Article : 1,453 words
  10. Camperdown (V.).

    DEATH.—A very sudden death, occurred at M'Kinnon's Bridge, a few miks from Camperdown, last Thursday; Mr. Seth Selby, the owner of the brick kiln there, being the victim. From evidence givon ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. Bublbo.

    THE WEATHER has been the chief topic of conversation during the past fortnight. Rain has fallen nearly every other day, although no heavy downpours have occurred, but just sufficient to koop the roads ...

    Article : 494 words
  12. CSlen Junes.

    THE "WEATHER.—On Thursday last we had another downpour. Cold bleak weather, with very little sunshine, bas been in vogue. BUSINESS.—The town is very dull, no doubt owing ...

    Article : 285 words
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