Our Boggabri correspondent sends the following under date January 27: The picnic in aid of the Good Templars Lodge took place on January 26, and was largely attended. Various amusements ...
Article : 210 wordsFire.—At 3 a.m. on January 22, a fire was discovered in the Council Chambers by Constable Martyn who was passing the building. An alarm was given, and Mrs. Pembroke and other persons assisted the ...
Article : 509 wordsRiver Banks.—Landslips on the river banks are attracting a great deal of attention, and it is likely the subject will be brought before the notice of Mr. M'Farlane, the Member for the Clarence, whose ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Floods.—As the waters of the river recede the damage to the roadways is seen more clearly, and considering the height of the Mur umbidgee last week the deterioration is only slight. A few loads of ...
Article : 394 wordsOur Bega correspondent writes under date January 24: About five years ago some of the leading residents agitated for the closing of the present cemetery, which, owing to the rapid increase of population has ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Railway Rates.—The last fortnight has been extremely wet, 19th and 20th only being fine. On 22nd 3½in fell during the 24 hours. The Condamine has been a banker, and over its banks in ...
Article : 322 wordsAgricultural.—The late heavy rains have not done so much damage as was expected to the wheat crops, so that farmers now feel a little less anxiety as to their returns. However, the crop in a large ...
Article : 830 wordsMr. Henry Boehme, a trustee of Stony Creek Common, Stuart Town, complains that the administration of the Land Act gives unfair advantages to squatters over miner, and he considers that these alleged ...
Article : 113 wordsMr. Matthew Jamieson is taking an active part as a director in supervising the works of the Broken Hill Water Supply Co. and Tarrawingie Flux Co. Tenders have been called for constructing the earthen ...
Article : 692 wordsA. and H. Association.—The forthcoming exhibition of the A., H., and I. Association, to be held on February 4 and 5, promises to be highly sucessful. The largest number of entries yet received ...
Article : 657 wordsOur Hay correspondent writes under date January 26: The want of a clock at the post office, through the medium of which a standard time may be established, is much felt locally; and efforts are being ...
Article : 53 wordsIn a recent issue of the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL a paragraph appeared from our Liverpool correspondent headed " A dirty train." The result of its publication has been as prompt as satisfactory: ...
Article : 255 wordsOur Singleton correspondent writes under date January 26: Much dissatisfaction is expressed here by the parents of the children attending our public school by the recent introduction of the young blacks ...
Article : 99 wordsOur Corowa correspondent writes under date January 26: The stoppage of the 8 a.m. train from Springs to Wahgunyah, and the 12 train from Wahgunyah to Springs, on the Victorian lines, has been ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 31 Jan 1891, Page 17
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