THE IRISH QUESTION.—On the 2nd instant Mr. Deasy, M.P., was escorted into town by a large concourse of people, who gave him a hearty welcome. Mr. M. Coen read him an address on behalf of the ...
Article : 190 wordsTHE WEATHER is coming in very warm. The pastare is splendid. Grass and water are in abundance. This spring is one of the best we have had for many years. Stock are in splendid condition. ...
Article : 269 wordsMARKET very dull and unsatisfactory. Farmers are holding back on acconnt of the low prices. Hay and corn, £45s to £3 10s; maize, 3s 6d; butter, 6d to 7d; butter, 6d; eggs, 7d; potatos and onions in ...
Article : 526 wordsPASTORAL.—Owing to the late rains shearing has been somewhat delayed. But the expectations as to the clip will be more than realised. In staple and fineness of fleece, there is nothing to be desired; so that ...
Article : 411 wordsTHE SEASON.—The prospects of Illawarra, farmers for the coming season are the highest they have experienced for some years. The past season has been a delightful one; and the grass, which has ...
Article : 277 wordsAs a proof of the importance of giving special publicity to complaints from the country, we may note that oven people from Queensland are availing themselves of this column of the TOWN ...
Article : 631 wordsTHE NORTHERN WOOL-SCOURING WORKS.—Comparatively few people in our midst are aware of the fact that within half a mile of the busiest part of West Maitland there exist extensive works for the ...
Article : 802 wordsA CONCERT was given in the Protestant Hall by the pupils of Mr. Kirkland's singing classes, on the 4th instant, when numbers of choruses were sung by the class, and solos were given by the Misses ...
Article : 580 wordsODDS AND ENDS.—Mr. Deasy, one of the Irish delegates, addressed a large audience in Phillipa's Hall, Temora, on October 4. He spoke at length on Irish politics. Over £100 were collected. Mr. P. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 12 Oct 1889, Page 16
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