WEATHER.—Judging from the appearance or the sky to-day, and the intensity of the cold and rain, one would think we were enjoying the delights of midwinter once more. During the last ...
Article : 228 wordsTOBACCO-GROWTNG.—Quite a new industry has sprung up lately in this district, which promises to pay well. Although at present principally Chinamen are employed to do the work, yet there is plenty of ...
Article : 381 wordsWEATHER, CROPS, &c.—The air is full of electricity. The last week has been one of thunderstorms and sunshine, heat and cold. Crops are beginning to assert themselves; and grass is obtrasively ...
Article : 243 wordsTHE WEATHER here seems to be both against farmer and householder; for there is no dependence to be placed on it. We have to do what has to be done, and not count on the favor of the season. ...
Article : 183 wordsA MODEL HORTICULTURIST.—Recently, having a few leisure hours, I took a trip to Calrossy. That is the name of Mr. John Patterson's residence, which is situated in the northern quarter of Tamworth, below ...
Article : 1,069 wordsBANQUET.—The friends of Mr. G. J. Doyle, lately manager of the local branch of the Commercial Banking Company Of Sydney, being desirous to express in some practical manner their esteem for [?]im, invited ...
Article : 188 wordsOUR SCHOOL OF ARTS BUILDING has just been completed. It is an ornament to the town, and a credit to the community. Mr. Robert Denham, the contractor, has carried out the work to the ...
Article : 596 wordsWEATHER.—Several thunderstorms, have passed over the neighborhood during the week, though not much rain has fallen; the heaviest being on last Sunday night. The river has been much above its ...
Article : 436 wordsMETROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW.—The cheap excursion tickets issued at country stations in connection with the late show were largely availed of here. Between 80 and 100 persons went from ...
Article : 323 wordsMUNICIPAL.—The Mayor (Mr. W. Graham, jun.), with Alderman Caldwell, attended the Municipal Conference in Sydney last week as delegates from our local council. At the last sitting of the council ...
Article : 377 wordsBUSINESS.—Trade in the district is very limited; and there is not much prospect for large business transactions till shearing comes round, and the harvest is gathered. ...
Article : 390 wordsBOROUGH COUNCIL.—At an adjourned meeting of the council, held on the 23rd instant, the principal feature was the discussion of street levels. Specifications in regard to the same were submitted and ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 5 Oct 1889, Page 14
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