A. correspondent writes to as from O[?]ara River, under date March 1, complaining of the want of pos[?] tal accommodation in his district. The writer in closes a copy of a reply from the post office authorities ton ...
Article : 88 wordsSHOW.—The Wellington P.,A., and-H. Society's show this year promises to be an immense success, judging by the great interests taken in it by farmers and townspeople, and by the amount of money already ...
Article : 174 wordsP.and A.Association.—A meeting of the committeo of the Yass P. and A..Association was held on Tuesday. Present: Messrs. R. P. Johnston (vice-president). A. C. Wood, J. Waddell, F. G. ...
Article : 404 wordsAccidents—During the last fortnight a sad chapter of. accidents have happened in the surro ing district. At the Clifton races a young jockey named Gillam, who was riding Little Witch, was ...
Article : 330 wordsOur Ba[?]kham Hills correspondent writes under under date March 9: Great complaints are heard about the loss of fruit caaes—an important item of consideration to the fruitgrower. It is estimated ...
Article : 144 wordsDeath.—I have to record the death of Mr.Henry Back, the father of one of our most popular townsmen, which sad event occurred on Tuesday last, March 3, after only a few days' illness. Deceased ...
Article : 397 wordsOur Warren correspondent writes under data March, 10: The local progress comurittee has at length received intelligence from the Works Department that the river bank, which in one portion of this ...
Article : 148 wordsMunicipal,—As a result of the North Illawarra election, Mr. M. M'Mahon is now an alderman of that borough, he having topped the poll on Saturday last by a considerable majority. Messrs. Caldwell and T. ...
Article : 469 wordsOur Boggabri correspondent sends the following under date March 9: Another gunpowder accident occurred here on Sunday. The son of Senior-constable King was putting a firestick into ...
Article : 106 wordsOur Tamworth correspondent writes under date March 10: There are great complaints about the inconvenience experienced by farmers and produce dealers in getting stuff loaded at Tamworth station. ...
Article : 131 wordsCamden.—On the second night of the show, March 5, a promenade concert and ball wera held in the Onslow. Assembly Hall, in aid of the Sisters of St. Joseph, at Camden. Between 90 and 100 couples ...
Article : 172 wordsFruit-growing.—During a recent visit of inspection to the Young district, Mr. Charles De La Motte, inspeotor from the Department of Agriculture, repored most favorably as to the admirable qualities ...
Article : 648 wordsOur Boggabri correspondent writes under date March 9: Great dissatisfaction ia expressed at the. condition of the town common. Travelling stock are allowed to feed over it at their own sweet will. No ...
Article : 87 wordsOur Cootamundra, correspondent writes under date March 10: During the last few weeks a large number of slectors and holders of conditional purchases have received a document from the ...
Article : 174 wordsThe following statement shows the amount of business tranected at Broken Hill Post Office during the month of February, 1891: Number of orders issued, 1216; number savings bank deposita, 716; ...
Article : 404 wordsthe Governor.—The proposed visit of Lord and lady Jersey to this district is the principal topic of the day just now. In order to give such distingoished visitors a fitting reception on their arrival ...
Article : 440 wordsOur Mount Victoria correspondent wries s under date march 10: Considerable dissatisfaction exists at Hartley Vale in connection with post and telegraph arrangements. The poat office is in a roem ...
Article : 134 wordsOur Rylstone correspondent writes under date March 10: Our little towaship, which presents us[?]ally a quiet and orderly appearance, has lately been fer some days more like a pandemonium, in conseq[?] ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 14 Mar 1891, Page 17
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