THE SEASON.—Orange is looking well now. The crops are being cut; and should the weather keep as it is at present, we can look forward to a time of prosperity. I was shown some oats which stood ...
Article : 328 wordsMINING.—The Great Western G.M. Company is calling for tenders for the sale of its property at Galley swamp, including machinery and all other appliances. During the past week the tributors of this ...
Article : 222 wordsWEATHER.—We have had a week of splendid harvesting weather. The farmers are at a loss to know how to secure their immense crops against loss until means are provided for taking them to market. ...
Article : 289 wordsTHE WHEAT HARVEST begins this week. By the time this goes into print a good deal will probably be reaped or stripped. Considerable portions of Yullundry, &c., are quite ripe. If the weather be ...
Article : 317 wordsATTACKED BY A KANGAROO.—On the 16th instant, Miss Ethel Badgery, daughter of Mr. A. D. Badgery, Sutton Forest, was attacked by a pet kangaroo, an "old man," a splendid creature of great size. The ...
Article : 1,003 wordsBAZAAR.—A large bazaar is to be held here during the Christmas season, in aid of the Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. Father Salvador and several prominent townsmen, ably assisted by the ladies, are ...
Article : 350 wordsTHE PRICE OF COAL has been fixed by the Masters' Association at 11s per ton, free on board, for the year 1890. This decision is regarded as a sure sign of continued union among coal proprietors; and ...
Article : 493 wordsWEATHER, &c.—We Pictonites have felt in relation to the recent climatic changes something like the six hundred immortalised by Tennyson. Storms to the right of us, storms to the left of us have ...
Article : 277 wordsWORK AT THE TOWN DAM.—Satisfactory progress is being made with the work at the town dam. The concrete wall at the foot of Marsden-street and the retaining banks are finished, while King School ...
Article : 519 wordsTHE WEATHER continues as uncertain as a despot's mood. On Wednesday last the town was visited by an exceptionally heavy thunderstorm. All that afternoon the increasing oppression of the atmosphere, ...
Article : 893 wordsWEATHER.—Close, sultry weather prevails. Thunderstorms with vivid lightning have lately been frequent. Showers, however, can scarcely be too heavy with us, seeing that we have so many dams to keep ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 7 Dec 1889, Page 15
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