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  2. Gosford.

    After Paying aU Expenses of the lost agricultural show the sooiety have £860 in hand, and with the Government grant of £200 there will be a good sum wherewith to make all necessary improvements ...

    Article : 47 words
  3. Narrabri.

    The FoUowing Business waa transacted at the local lands office on May 26: W. Fergusson, 299ia, c1., county White, pariah Tippereena; W. F. Jacques, 298¼a, c.1., 264a, c.1., county Nandewar, ...

    Article : 123 words
  4. Windsor.

    Banquet.—On the 27th instant Mr. H. W. Cheeseborough, late manager of the Biverstone branch of the A. J.S. Bank, and which has been closed, through dearth of business, was entertained at a ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. Junee.

    The Season.—We have had delightful weather up till May 26; when rain set in, and has continued till to-day. Ninety-one points was registered at the local post office yesterday. ...

    Article : 169 words
  6. Grenfell.

    Ploughing has been in full swing for the lost few weeks, and large areas have been furrowed in. Bain is now falling very heavily, and there appears to be some fear that the ground will become so boggy as to ...

    Article : 200 words
  7. Singleton.

    Obituary.—Much regret is felt in Singleton at the death of Mr. J. P. Quinn, J.P., who for years was a popular and public spirited townsman, having been an alderman for a great many years, and twice Mayor ...

    Article : 44 words
  8. West Maitland.

    Maitland Gaslight Company. — The 39th half-yearly meeting of the above company was held in their office on Thursday evening. Mr. E. P. Capper presided, and a very cheering report of the past six ...

    Article : 440 words
  9. Tamworth.

    Death of a Police Magistrate.—The chief event of the past week was the sudden death of our old and highly-respected police magistrate, Mr. D. W. Irving. For 30 years he had occupied that very ...

    Article : 428 words
  10. Kiama.

    Trade Matters.—Up to date both the stone quarries and railway extension worka have been kept fully occupied. But to-day a ateady fall of rain has put a damper on these industries, and the thick layers ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. Gundagai.

    The Band of Hope held a picnic in the Wesleyan Church ground on Tuesday last, and was a great succes. In the evening the Bev. J. Thomas delivered an address at which a large number were present. ...

    Article : 203 words
  12. Glen Innes.

    Hospital Ball.—Generally the annual ball has been held in September of each year, butthe lost time so many entertainments were got up in the spring that the committee thought it desirable to hold the ...

    Article : 286 words
  13. Lismore.

    Dairy Farming.—Mr. F. M'Cafrrey, manager of the Government, travelling dairy, is travelling throughout this diatriot delivering lectures on the advantages of creameries in connection with dairy ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. Yass.

    Fruit in London.—Out of 188 oases of apples sent to London in the R.M.S. Victoria from the southern district on March last 15 coses from the garden of E. M. Beynolds, of North Taas, topped the ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. Ulmarra.

    The Season.—Everything ia very dull here, both in buaineaa and agriculture. Farmers are sanguine that butter factorica will improve their position, and a growing desire ia evident to secure cows ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. Moruya.

    Dairy Factory.—A aite for the dairy factory hoa been kindly proaontod by Mr. B. H. Harrison. Tho aite conaiata or half an acre of land in a very suitable position at Gundary. The offer waa ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. Country Complaints. A Growl from Tambar Springs.

    A corroapondent writes under date May 25: Ours is a prottily-situated village on tho undulating slopes of the Tambar Range in the police diBtrict of Gunnedah and pastoral district of Liverpool Plaina. The village ...

    Article : 223 words
  18. Hillsten.

    The Season.—We had a Btorrn during the night, with very vivid lightning, loud thunder, and heavy rain. About lin fell. Ali fear of a drought ia now, over; but as the weather ia now cold, there will not ...

    Article : 96 words
  19. Miton.

    Concert.—The members of the I.O.G.T., Milton Lodge, gave a concert on the night of Queen's Birthday. A very large audience waa present. The Rev. J. M. Sands, chief templar of the order, occupied the ...

    Article : 162 words
  20. Wagga Wagga.

    Spurgeon Hooter.—An appliance bearing this euphonious title has been erected at the Wagga gasworks for the purposes of fire alarm. It waa tri ed last week, and emits sounds similar to the fog-horn signala ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. Hay.

    Land Exchanges.—An application for the surrender and exchange of lands on Yeland pastoral holding came beforo the land board. It is atated that the application, which involves 3000a of land, has now ...

    Article : 192 words
  22. Magistrate Wanted.

    Our Camden correapondent writes under date May 30: The need of a magisterial roster in now being felt by parsons interested in law matters in this district. Several instances have occurred lately where ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. Maclean.

    Maelean-Coraki Road.—The municipal council and a public meeting have passed resolutions asking the Minister to reconsider Ms determination declining to construct the proposed road between ...

    Article : 206 words
  24. Wollongong.

    Coal Trade.—The week has not been a good working one generally. Mount Pleasant did a fair amount. Corrimal and Mount Kembla payB for the fortnight were four and a half and two days ...

    Article : 219 words
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    Advertising : 182 words
  26. Inverell.

    The Following Land was taken up at the local lands office on Thursday J. J. Fitzgerald, c.p. 40a, c.l. 160a, parish Ashfield, county Arrawatta; William Thompsan, jun., c.p. 112a 8r, parish Burnett, ...

    Article : 140 words
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