Early on Friday morning, January 8, the Ministerial party was driven to Stephen's Creek, where great waterworks are being constructed. The great dam is now complete, ...
Article : 807 wordsFatal Accident— A sad accident has occurred at Lake Albert, whereby Mr. Charles J. Redman lost his life. It appears that he was riding after some quiet cattle when his horse stumbled, throwing its ...
Article : 95 wordsStorm— With regret I learn, that during the recent stormy weather a very Bevere hail storm fell about Werris Creek and Currabubula, doing great damage to the wheat crops. Mr. Daly had about 70 ...
Article : 154 wordsOn January 6 a boundary rider named Henry Burrell, employed on Nymagee Station, was found dead on the ruuly some lads going out to Tipping's tank for a swim, about three miles fiom ...
Article : 483 wordsFire Brigade— A deputation is to wait on the Colonial Secretary to solicit funds to enable the brigade to order a new engine, and more efficient plant. ...
Article : 100 wordsPublie Baths— The question of establishing publie baths has again cropped up in the council, under the supervision of Alderman Tribe. It has bobbed up and down so much for a dozen years that ...
Article : 368 wordsWattle-planting— The Government party,under Inspector Rotton, which has begun the work of preparing the reserve to seaward of Lake Illawarra for a wattle grove, expect the job to occupy about two ...
Article : 218 wordsP.and A. Association— The monthly meeting of the committee of the Yass P. and A. Association was held on Tuesday Present: Messrs. A. W. Thomson (in the chair), Colls, M'Callum, Brander, ...
Article : 211 wordsBlight— Farmers are complaining about the want of rain, and the result is evident in the appearance of the crops of maize. What looked healthy and strong a few weeks ago, is beginning to look sickly. ...
Article : 226 wordsBerry Rifle Club— The annual general meeting of this club was held in the school of arts hall on the 2nd instant, when there was a fair attendance. The club have a balance of about ...
Article : 392 wordsHarvesting Operations are still in progress, and the hum of the stripper is heard in all directions. Pastoral— What with low prices of stock, the failure of the export of meat trade, and great bush ...
Article : 494 wordsAccident— On Saturday evening, while running in a young horse, a young man named William Blanchard met with a severe accident. He was galloping after the horse when the one he was riding fell in a ...
Article : 115 wordsOur correspondent writes under date January 11: Much indignation is felt here at the municipal council for not having by this time taken steps for the erection of saleyards on some other site than the ...
Article : 90 wordsProposed New Fire Insurance Co— In consequence of the greatly increased rates proposed to be charged for the year, 1892, by the metropolitan companies to our local property-holders, it is ...
Article : 298 wordsOur Nymagee correspondent, wrote on January 11: It is a great shame that the Government does not see to the appointment of two, or at least one more justice of the peace in the town, as nearly the whole ...
Article : 82 wordsSir,— It affords me a considerable degree of pleasure to express to you my thanks, and that of the City Council also, for your very kind, and gratuitous treatment of a lad (the son of a poor citizen) sent to you ...
Article : 131 wordsA correspondent wired from Laurieton on Monday: A man named Chissell while attempting to cross the river at Kendall this morning was drowned. It appears that ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 16 Jan 1892, Page 17
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