THE WEATHER has been glorious of late—nice, genial, warm weather, with occasional showers to freshen things up. SHEARING is progressing; and most of the sheds ...
Article : 141 wordsBANQUET TO MR. E. ROBINS.—This gentleman has for several years held the position of sub-inspector of the permanent way on the line between Albury and Wagga. He has recently been promoted to the ...
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Article : 132 wordsTHE PROPOSAL TO FORM a western farmers' cooperative company here has met with much encouragement. The meetings of those interested in the movement have been largely attended; and almost ...
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Article : 256 wordsTHE ANNUAL BALL given by the local Oddfellows, to [?]lebrate the anniversary of the lodge, took place on Friday night last, and was attended by about thirty couples. The rain prevented many country ...
Article : 393 wordsLOYALIST MEETING.—To-night Mr. Francis Abigail, M L.A., is to deliver an address in the old Agricultural Hall, to those opposed to the Home Rule movement in Ireland. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 28 Sep 1889, Page 13
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