Hospital Meeting.—The first meeting of the new hospital committee was held last Tuesday in the council chambers, Mr. L. S. Donaldson in the chair, also present Messrs. H. D. Adams, W. J. Elworthy, ...
Article : 553 wordsGoing to Law.—At the ordinary meeting of the Granville Council on Wednesday, a letter was read from M. M'Leod, a defeated candidate at the late municipal election, whioh accused the Mayor and ...
Article : 311 wordsLand Board.—At the conclusion of the recent sitting of the Hay Land Board on Thursday last, Mr. R. M'Donald, who has acted as chairman here since Mr. A. J. Park left, intimated that it was probably the ...
Article : 379 wordsFall Down a Well.—On Thursday afternoon one of Mr. O'Rouke's coach horses fell down a well in the yard surrounding Dickson's old mill. As the well was filled with water to a depth of 8:t, it will be ...
Article : 179 wordsLecture.—The Rev.R. J. Moxon (Church of England) delivered a lecture in Maclean during the past week, entitled "A Possible Solution of the Drink Problem." The attendance was large, and the ...
Article : 391 wordsChanges.—lt was rumored here last week that Mr. Lovett, stationmaster, had been appointed to East Maitland. It transpires, however, that the first order of removal has been revoked, and Mr. Lovett is ...
Article : 137 wordsA Very Old Resident of the district, Mr. H. England, died at his residence, Dog Trap, on February7. He leaves a widow but no children. The deceased gentleman has been a resident of the Dog ...
Article : 284 wordsGood Templary.—The following are the officers installed at the last meeting in connection with the local lodge of Good Templars: C.T., Sister Boyd; V.T., Brother Farrow; secretary, Sister Hanley; ...
Article : 341 wordsMunicipal.—The excitement consequent on the municipal elections has quite subsided, and the affairs of the varions municipalities have reverted to their normal condition. At a meeting of the City ...
Article : 696 wordsLocal Government Inquiry.—The only matter of any consequence that has transpired this week is the local Government inquiry, held by Mr. G. Lewis, concerning the signatures for and against the ...
Article : 263 wordsA Presentation to Sergeant M'Clelland of a handsome tea and coffee service took place at Trial Bay the other day on the occasion of his removal to 'Kempsey, to replace Sergeant Bennett who has ...
Article : 241 wordsFIRE.—Afire, broke out on the premises of our respected townsman, Mr. Williams, blacksmith, wheelwright, &[?] on Saturday morning last, bnt was discovered and prevented intime. Two great had been ...
Article : 345 wordsBush Fires.—During the week some heavy bush fires have taken place. The lower end. of Killarney Run has been burning fiercely these last two days, but they seem to have got it well under now. The days ...
Article : 320 wordsThe Railway.—ln anticipation of obtaining employment on the railway works, the town and district is becoming flooded with men of the working class. A number of teams are also waiting in [?] ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 21 Feb 1891, Page 16
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