RAILWAY ACCIDENT— On the arrival of the 12.30 p.m. train from Sydney, yesterday, a serions accident occurred but fortunately without loss of life or broken limbs. lt appears that the pointsman, instead of causing the train to run on rails ...
Article : 320 wordsThere has been such a dearth of news in this disfrict for the past few weeks of sufficient importance lo interest the general public, that I have not been able to make up a budget for you, which accounts for my silence. ...
Article : 799 wordsThe weather has been rather changeable in this district of late. On sunday last a hot wind set in from the westward, and continued all day, producing a stifling heat. The greatest heat was perceptible from about 1 o'clock up to sunset, during ...
Article : 1,054 wordsThere is little of importance to communicate from this town at present; the weather is now oppressively hot. Saturday night last we had a few hours'rain, but since then the heat has increased greatly. So far as appearances go at ...
Article : 561 wordsThe weather for the past month has been intensely hot. We have not been favoured with any rain, with the exception of two smart showers, for the past month, and as a natural consequence, the country around begins to assume a very ...
Article : 366 wordsOUR CEMETERY— Some five or six years ago a general cemetery was laid out by Mr. Surveyor Anderson. Nothing further has been done, although the one used in the interim has been very nearly full for some time, and wholly ...
Article : 441 wordsVISIT OF THE R.C.Bisnor of GOULBURN— The Right Rev. Dr. Lanigan arrived at Young on Saturday 4th November according to appointment. A number of persons either in vehicles or on horseback started from the town about ten ...
Article : 1,485 wordsA general meeting of the members of TumutTurf Club is to be held to night at Quilty's Commercial Hotel(Tattersall's), for the purpose of drawing up a programme of races, to be contested for on the 21st and 22nd March, 1877 and it is to ...
Article : 587 wordsO. E. MEETING— A meering was held on the evening of the 8th instant in St. John's schoolroom for the purpose of taking preliminary steps towards the erection of a now church the old one being considered to be in a dilapidated ...
Article : 888 wordsMINING— A slight excitement was caused last week through the opening up of a rich vein by Clements. Jefferes, and party In Spceiman Gully. But as it is too often tho case on a goldfield, a former shareholder, who was supposed to ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 18 Nov 1876, Page 10
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