WEATHER.—For many weeks the weather has been favorable for growing purposes. Crops and grass are rapidly growing. Stock of all kinds are in good condtion. Although a great quantity of rain fell during ...
Article : 227 wordsANOTHER BAZAAR.—Determined to be first m the field, the Roman Catholio Church announces that it intends to hold a bazaar at show time next year. MUNICIPAL. — The town generally is exercised ...
Article : 236 wordsTHE WEATHER during the past weet has been very cold, with a nasty harsh wind blowing. This has dried up the surface of the soil considerably; a little rain would be most beneficial to the farmers for ...
Article : 496 wordsPOLITICAL.—After the unusual run of excitement during show week, our town is subsiding into its usual normal condition. The chief item of interest has been tho visit of Mr. John Hurley, who delivered, ...
Article : 255 wordsTHIS LOCALITY is slowly but most assuredly advancing to the position of being one of the most prominent goldfields in New South Wales. The township has a full supply of business places. There ...
Article : 292 wordsWEATHER.—With the exception of last night, when we had some light showers, the week has been fine. The crops aro progressing favorably, though rather thick in most cases. Stock are improving ...
Article : 533 wordsDENILIQUIN HOSPITAL.—The monthly meeting was held on Monday evening; Mr. M. Mackenzie in the chair. Messrs. Blake, Haydock, Evans, Scott, Tyrer, Heriot, Jones, and Thies were also present. ...
Article : 581 wordsTHE WEATHER during the past fortnight has been beautifully fine; and full advantage has been taken of it by the farmers, who have all been hard at it putting in the balance of their wheat. The prospects ...
Article : 191 wordsTHE SUGAR-CRUSHING SEASON is in full swing, more particularly at Harwood. Over 200 men are employed in and about the company's mill, and about the same number at cane cutting. Operations began ...
Article : 559 wordsWEATHER.—It was lovely up to Thursday afternoon last, when steady rain set in, continuing ever since. Grass has a good spring; and stock are in fine order. ...
Article : 396 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have been favored with some beautiful weather. In fact, for a whole week we have had it fine; and Thursday last was a charming day. On Friday afternoon it began to drizzle with a ...
Article : 432 wordsA SAD FATALITYO ccurred last week at the Bogan, by which three children of Mr. and Mrs. Worthington—who until very recently were residents of Dubbo —were suddenly drowned. Only a few weeks ago ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 10 Aug 1889, Page 14
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