BUDDEN DEATH.—Last Saturday an inquest was held at Narrabri weat, by the Coroner, touching the sudden death of a carrier, named Patrick Clark, who had. been drinking during Friday. His mate saw him ...
Article : 262 wordsCOACH ACCIDENT.—News reached here on Saturday that an accident had happened to Stevens's mail[?]h between Borenore and Cudal. The particulars since learned are that coming down a steep hill at ...
Article : 287 wordsTHE WEATHER daring the last few days has been a succession of storms. On seventeen days out of twenty-nine rain has been registered from 2 points to nearly 3in. Total for the month at date, 8'9. The ...
Article : 589 wordsP. AND A. SHOW.—Hasty preparations are being made for this event, which is to take place next month, on the new show ground just handed over by the Government. New sheds and yards and an ...
Article : 179 wordsLABOR DISPUTES are as injurious to Newcastle as drought to the dry country. The general agreement which terminated the long strike of miners eight months ago has produced a crop of new grievances ...
Article : 669 wordsWEATHER.—We had a steady fall of snow on the Blue Mountains during Thursday night. But, owing to the rain which proceded and followed it, the feathory element did not accumulate except in ...
Article : 207 wordsTHE URGENT NECESSITY for a direct telegraph line between Copmanhurst and Grafton, a distance of twenty-two miles, was amply shown during the late heavy weather, more especially when appearances ...
Article : 453 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have had some very severe weather during the last fortnight, and at one time fears of a flood were entertained. During the week ended 20th instant about 5in of rain fell. The river ...
Article : 752 wordsMUNICIPAL.—A public meeting of the electors of the newly-incorporated borough of Lithgow was held in the local School of Arts to-day, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the position of aldermen ...
Article : 362 wordsOUR CARNIVAL.—Lord Carrington and his suite have come and gone. During their stay here a round of gaieties was indulged in; and Hay has been livelier during the last week than it has been since the ...
Article : 532 wordsBUSINESS is very brisk, particularly in the building line. So great is the demand for dressed timber that a new sawing and planing plant is being erected at the Happy Valley. ...
Article : 325 wordsWEATHER AND SEASON.—There has been but little rain during the present month, i.e., the last four or five weeks. This is fortunate for the early crops, which were too forward. Some heavy frosts occurred ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 3 Aug 1889, Page 15
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