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Advertising : 717 wordsThe coming of the railway, so far from improving the postal arrangements of this district, will deprive us of our customary daily mail and commit us to the primitive arrangement of a bi-weekly mail at Wallacetown, and a weekly one at Junee. ...
Article : 673 wordsTHE POST OFFICE,—A number of alterations are being made in the local post office. On and after 1st (September the office will be open from 9a.m. to 6 p.m., without temporarily closing for sorting mails, as has hitherto been the case, much ...
Article : 715 wordsThe great drawback to the progress of selection in this neighbourhood, has hitherto been the difficulty of procuring a suitable river frontage, the greater portion of land in that desirable position having been dummied or sold by auction. ...
Article : 394 wordsRAIN AT LAST.—The much-needed rain has at last fallen. It merely required this welcome moisture to give a still more vigourous growth to the spring vegetation, already in a forward state. Gardens in town and country are once more ...
Article : 1,028 wordsTHE MUNICIPAL EMBROGLIO.—Thinking it might interest some of your readers, especially those connected with the Clarence, to know the causes that have led to the late municipal embroglio with its ludiorous bearings and results, I will ...
Article : 2,475 wordsAmong the applicants at the Thames police court in London, the last week before the mail left, was a gentleman who was understood to be Captain Batch, of the ship Strathdon, belonging to the White ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 7 Sep 1878, Page 39
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