IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE.—Mr. Brunker, of the firm of Brunker, Wolfe, and Badgery, submitted to public auction to-day, at Milthorp's, Terminus Hotel, some valuable city and suburban properties. The importance of the sale attracted ...
Article : 955 wordsPRESENTATION TO MR. P. T. RILEY—This (Tuesday) evening Mr. P. T. Riley, of the firm of Riley Brothers, Sydney and Goulburn, was entertained at dinner, and presented with a handsome illuminated address, by members of ...
Article : 358 wordsJOINT STOCK BANK.—Mr. B. B. Rodd, late manager of the A.J.S. Bank at Parkes, has been appointed to the management of the Grenfell branch. At Parkes, Mr. Rodd, by his excellent qualities as a man of business and a townsman, ...
Article : 535 wordsThe long talked-of converseazlone which was proposed to be held for the purpose of augmenting the funds of our local hospital, came off on the 12th July, and was superior to, and gave more satisfacton than, any entertainment ever given on ...
Article : 612 wordsWe have been favoured with a steady rain that has well saturated the ground. On every hand expectations are sanguine of abundance of grass and good crops. The rain cleared away this morning, and we have now splendid ...
Article : 629 wordsOn July 11, 1877. I in company with my poor mate Bourke, who was killed here, arrived on Back Creek. After I had been here a few weeks I was quite satisfied that the reefs that were then discovered were good, and from the nature of the ...
Article : 473 wordsOUR WANTS.—Among other pressing wants brought under the notice of the Minister for Works, during his recent visit to our township, was the desirability of laying down a temporary railway line from the terminus at North Wagga to ...
Article : 1,148 wordsThe Court of General Quarter Sessions, which opened before his Honor Judge M'Farland, on Monday morningIast, affords the only item of intelligence of any importance to be, chronicled for the present week. Tue Crown was represented ...
Article : 735 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The weather in this district during the past month has been extremely cold, night and morning. Never, during a residence of twenty-one years, have we experienced so heavy frosts. As a consequence, grass in ...
Article : 534 wordsTHE PROSPECTS OF JUNEE.—As a general rule, it is no doubt true that the "rolling stone gathers no moss." The rule, however, misses its application in the case of the upcountry correspondent. Unless this humble individual ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 20 Jul 1878, Page 38
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