Death.—Mr. George Perring, of Crawney, lost a fine infant yesterday from bronchitis. The child had been suffering for some weeks. Otherwise there is but little sickness in the district. ...
Article : 71 wordsOur Debating Society haa again met after a recess of two months, and has promised a very attractive and instructive programme for the coming session. On Friday evening last Mr. J. Haynes, ...
Article : 179 wordsMasonic.—The magnificent hall recently erected for the St. George Masonic Lodge, at a coat of £7000, is not to be opened next week after all. It was decided to hold the consecration ceremony at noon on ...
Article : 279 wordsThe Exports from this river for the month of January were aa follow: 75 bags maize, 259 pigs, 244 hidcs, 4 kegs butter, 7 cases eggs, 7 boxes fish, 45 coops poultry, 7 casks tallow, 58 calves, 16 logs cedar, ...
Article : 116 wordsA Snake.—A few days ago Mrs. Arey came across a snake close to her residence, near the waterworks, and dispatched it. A Fine Art Exhibition.—The first attempt ...
Article : 216 wordsGood Templary.—Mr. Crabhe gave two of his accustomed lectures here last week, and although his mission does not find favor in certain quarters, he was accorded a fair and attentive hearing. Mr. Crabbe ...
Article : 159 wordsAn Important Public Work.—At the Huntor River at Redbournberry, situated about two miles from Singleton, there is at present in course of erection a high level bridge which on completion will be ...
Article : 224 wordsWater Supply.—We were threatened lately with scarcity of water, and residents from the adjacent village of Terrara were compelled to come up to Nowra for a supply. Fortunately, however, heavy ...
Article : 456 wordsA Special Meeting of the Council was held on Monday last for the purpose of appointing two delegates to represent the council at the conference to be held on the 28th instant, to discuss the ...
Article : 280 wordsThe Railway Commissioners are reported to have accepted a tender for seven miles of pipes to convey water from the Lakes to the Picton Railway Station. ...
Article : 142 wordsRailway Investigation.—During the past week Mr. Harry Gilliat, public works examiner, has been constantly engaged in taking down evidence relating to the proposed extension of the Tumut to ...
Article : 432 wordsA Public Meeting was held here lately, at which it was unanimously decided to invite the Hon. the Minister for Mines to pay a visit to the goldfields here during the present parliamentary recess, and an ...
Article : 169 wordsDrowned.—A young man named Adolphus Pouter, aged 22, was drowned near Manildra, about 13 miles on the Parkes road. A friendly gathering met at the home of deceased's parents. Some went ...
Article : 109 wordsMeeting of Friendly Societies.—A mass meeting of the members of the Friendly societies affiliated with the Friendly Societies' Medical Institute was held in the Victoria Theatre on Thursday ...
Article : 510 wordsTown Survey.—The surveyor, Mr. Cardew, who has been engaged to survey the town, has commenced work here, and anticipates completing the job in six weeks hence. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 480 wordsElectric Light.—Discussion as to the merits or otherwise of the electric light has almost ceased; and it is very generally admitted that the light is almost the success its projectors predicted for it. At ...
Article : 542 wordsAgricultural Association.—At a general meeting of the Lower Clarence Agricultural Association, held during the past week, the following officers wera elected for the ensuing year: President, Mr. A. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 28 Feb 1891, Page 16
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