DRAMATIC.—The concert and dramatic entertainment in aid of the local hospital were held last week, and proved very successful. It was at first intended that the proceeds should be handed over to St. ...
Article : 316 wordsSHIPPING.—The steamer Ariel arrived at Wilcannia from down stream this morning, Saddler and Wentworth arrived at Bourke, Murrumbidgee arrived at Wentworth from Menindie. ...
Article : 504 wordsTHE CO-OPERATIVE MINE is still idle; and business is very dull in consequence. It is generally expected that the new engine will be ready this week, and the colliery in full work next week, when we hope for ...
Article : 176 wordsDEPARTURE.—Mr. Angus Bell, who has been a resident of Mundaroo for a number of yers, has sold his property there, and left for fresh fields and pastures new. While here, Mr. Bell was much respected ...
Article : 142 wordsSTOCK MOVEMENTS.—The following stock have crossed the common since my last report: 1000 stores from Cork to Wodonga (Darling Downs and Western Land Company owner, Horatio Ellerman in charge); ...
Article : 281 wordsSHEARING, until the rain set in, was progressing satisfactorily. With a few exceptions, all the sheds are working under the Union agreement. There have been no disputes whatever. Llanillo (Gilchrist, ...
Article : 324 wordsODDS AND ENDS.—Thus a letter from Junction Point: The weather here is changeable; and we have had several heavy frosts. Pasture is beginning to look well; and we have abundanco of water. The ...
Article : 895 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Just as folks were speculating here as to whether our popular astronomer was not a bit astray in his last calculations, the clouds gathered blackness; and down came the rain with a vengeance. ...
Article : 421 wordsMUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.—The Weat Maitland Council, at a meeting held a few evenings ago, appointed the Mayor (Mr. J. Gillies) and Alderman O. K. Young aa delegatea to repreaent the council at ...
Article : 689 wordsNATIONAL LEAGUE.—Mr. John Deasy, M.P., will address a meeting of the inhabitants of Wellington, in the Public Hall, on the 11th instant, on the Irish question. ...
Article : 667 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The predictions of wet weather by Mr. Egeson are being realised in Wagga. SINGLE TAX QUESTION.—There is in Wagga a body favoring the imposition of a tax on unimproved ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 7 Sep 1889, Page 16
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