WEATHER.—Since my last we have had about 2¾in of rain. The reports as to harvest prospects are somewhat conflicting. But the most reasonable view appears to be that, on the whole, the wheat ...
Article : 233 wordsTHE WEATHER during last week was very close up to Tuesday, when rain commenced in right good style, and never ceased till 4in were registered. Very welcome was the fall to the settlers in the district. ...
Article : 105 wordsWEATHER.—This district continues to be favored with most seasonable weather. The result is a vigorous growth of grass and all green crops. In fact, feed is so plentiful that farmers will hardly know what ...
Article : 184 wordsTHE SEASON.—The present is a very critical time in the interests of farmers. The crops have come to full growth and head; some showing tinges of ripening. But the heads are so heavy and the stalks are ...
Article : 609 wordsTHE BALLOT of all lodges in the Miners' Association has resulted in the refusal of a majority to permit Mr. James Curley, M.L.A., to continue as their general secretary, even at a nominal fee. This matter ...
Article : 284 wordsWEATHER, &C.—The past fortnight has been marked by splendid showery-weather together with nice warm days; the result being that vegetation is making rapid growth. Such a season has not been known for ...
Article : 296 wordsA POOR UNFORTUNATE.—On the 13th instant a stranger was found dead under the large railway bridge which crosess the Hunter at Singleton. He was found lying on his side. There was a tranquil ...
Article : 423 wordsTHE WEATHER.—It has been raining in Orange off and on for the last week. It will ruin most of the crops, as they are all knocked down. It is very hard on the farmers just as they were reckoning on a ...
Article : 205 wordsPRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY.—This year we had splendid weather for the popular ninth of November holiday. The trustees of the Oval had arranged a good programme of athletic events, which was ...
Article : 674 wordsTHE WEATHER is far from wholesome. Lately it has been unseasonable in the extreme. If one day it is tropical, the next we approach,the frigid zone. Also, in regard to rain, we are having far too much and ...
Article : 580 wordsDEATH FROM DROWNING.—On November 7 a little child was drowned in the Isis River, three miles from Gundy. The little fellow was the son of Mrs. Jarvis, the wife of a laborer, and was a year and ten months ...
Article : 599 wordsWEATHER.—Heavy rain fell on Tuesday (139 points in a very short time). Several showers have fallen since. If we had the ordering of it we could not be better served. Some of the hay crop cut may get ...
Article : 235 wordsWEATHER.—After three or four days dull and slightly showery weather, the heat has returned. But the general comment is "Too hot to last—bound to bring more wet." Mr. Russell's forecast was a ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 23 Nov 1889, Page 15
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