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Article : 561 wordsINCORPORATION.—A petition, numerously signed, has been forwarded to the Governor, praying that Greta be made a municipality. COLLIERY.—Though this month is generally one of ...
Article : 276 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The promises of spring are being faithfully fulfilled. A month's warm and genial weather is now being crowned by a splendid fall of ram, which has come jost in the nick of time for the ...
Article : 303 wordsTHE WEATHER has been variable during the past two weeks. In the former part we had warm days and cold nights; and with the absence of frosts there has been every chance for the growth of crops ...
Article : 114 wordsWEATHER, CROPS, &C.—After a fortnight of fine weather we had a cold he[?]y rain on Friday and Saturday. Grasa is good; but crops, eaecially late and low ones, ara not up to expectation. Early ...
Article : 144 wordsROAD THROUGH THE PUBLIC PARK.—A matter which is giving rise to a great amount of criticism, both for and against, is a petition which has been recently signed for presentation to the Minister of ...
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Article : 195 wordsTHE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.—Messrs. Eddy and Oliver arrived in Glen Innes on Wednesday. Their object is to report upon the Glen Innes and Inverell railway line. This line has passed the ...
Article : 452 wordsWEATHER.—The pase week has been, a very wet one. There is every indication of fine weather setting in now. The roads are in such a fearful state that the teams can searcely travel. ...
Article : 231 wordsTHE WEATHER during the early part of the week was unsettled, with light showers,' which on Thursday terminated in heavier rains, which have continued up to date. The pastures throughout the district are ...
Article : 665 wordsBANQUET.—The Castlereagh L.O. Oddfellows, M.U., gave a banquet at Mr. William Field's Inn on Monday last. Mr. John Gelding, principal secretary, from Sydney, attended. The banquet, which was got ...
Article : 355 wordsSEASON.—Things still present a good appearance; and one would almost think spring had really set in. But an occasional frost reminds us that the winter has not quite passed. ...
Article : 475 wordsTHE WEATHER during the past week has been very unsettled. Mr. Egeson's predictions with reference to rains in the interior have been fulfilled throughout this district. The rain came just when required, as ...
Article : 293 wordsRAINFALL.—A [?] did rain fell here on Thursday night; 285 points being registered. Reports showed it to have been general throughout the district. During last night another quarter of an inch fell; ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 7 Sep 1889, Page 14
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