THE SPRING TIME has already made itself felt in the mountains; and everything is beginning to look cheerful. The stream of visitors is flowing again. By the way, it is almost the only stream in the ...
Article : 498 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We are having beautiful spring weather. Cool fresh breezes rise regularly every afternoon, and die out toward the evening. Mosquitos and sand flies continue to be very troublesome ...
Article : 264 wordsRAILWAY COMMUNICATION.—On and after Tuesday, October 1, amended alterations in the G. N. railway timetables come into operation. Residents in Singleton will then be able to leave Sydney at 9.5 ...
Article : 387 wordsCONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT prevails here over the new alluvial find which has been discovered about half a mile east of the Peak by Aldridge and party. So far there is nothing to justify a rush. It has the ...
Article : 527 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We are having what is designated by most folks " a splendid spring." Some of the farmers would like it better if the rain held off for a while. ...
Article : 363 wordsWEATHER, &C.—We have experienced an agreeable change in the weather during the past week; the unusually high temperature for the time of the year of last week having given place to a pleasant ...
Article : 901 wordsLITERARY SOCIETY.—A meeting for the purpose of forming a literary society was held on Friday. The Rev. T. Nisbet occupied the chair, and in his speech dwelt on the advantages which would accrue ...
Article : 512 wordsWEATHER.—The excessively wet weather which we had during the greater part of the previous week has now cleared up, and has since been followed with cold windy days and one or two sharp frosty nights. ...
Article : 209 wordsWEATHER AND CROPS.—The weather during the past week was fine. Rain fell on a few evenings. The crops are looking splendidly; and the yields of all cereals promise to be very good. Grass is ...
Article : 501 wordsSUGAR INDUSTRY.—Mr. Ryan's sugar mills started crushing last week; and, so far, the results have been satisfactory. The opinion of some of our most experienced farmers is that the cane plantations are in ...
Article : 328 wordsSPRING WEATHER has fairly set in. There is as much grass in the streets and lanes at present as would have been on some ten-mile blocks three years ago. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 5 Oct 1889, Page 16
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