RAILWAY MATTERS.—Although the answer has been given in Parliament "That the commissioners are not contemplating the removal of the engine sheds from Wellington to Dubbo," yet it seems to be ...
Article : 360 wordsWEATHER.—Everything has a very dry appearance. The heat during the last week was very op[?]sive. So far, it is the hottest we have felt this summer. The flies are very troublesome; two-thirds ...
Article : 108 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS.—A meeting of the members of the Literary and Debating Society was held on 27th ultimo; the order of business being readings, recitations, and impromptu speeches. A debate was ...
Article : 538 wordsWEATHER, &C.—The last week has been not; the maximum heat being 98deg. We have had many thunderstorms, but little or no rain for eighteen days. Out at Berrigan, however, and at Howlong, a ...
Article : 292 wordsWEATHER, &C.—With the exception of one day, the week has been fine. Real summer weather is setting in. On Friday afternoon a heavy storm came from the north-west, accompanied by a strong wind. ...
Article : 1,313 wordsTHE SEASON.—Since my last communication the country all around has been visited by what residents assert to be the most violent thunderstorm on record in the Clarence district. Hailstones the size ...
Article : 417 wordsWEATHER.—The heat has been gradually growing in intensity till we have had it at 100 for two days at least. We fear that this summer will be very much warmer than last. As yet we have very cool ...
Article : 440 wordsREVISION OF RULES.—The meeting of the local A., H., and I. Society convened for the purpose of revising the society's rules, lapsed this evening owing to the meagre attendance of members. A heavy ...
Article : 548 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Since my last we have been visited by Beveral showers, and the country retains that unusually fresh green appearance which has characterised it this season, as one of the most ...
Article : 401 wordsBOROUGH COUNCIL.—An adjourned meeting of the council was held on the 2nd instant, whereat a long discussion ensued on the question of striking a water fate. It was decided before taking any farther steps ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 14 Dec 1889, Page 14
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