Mr. John Rainsford, our deservedly popular C.P.S. returned to Milton last weak after a month's holiday on leave of absence, Mr. James Watt, who was stationed here during Mr. Rainsford's absence, ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Stock Returns for the district of Gunnedah are given as follow: Cattle, 28,592; sheep, 1,353,300; horses, 7694; swine, 3584, The above returns show a very large increase during the past few ...
Article : 87 wordsProgress, Meeting, — The, usual fortnightly meeting of the Progress Association was held on Friday last in Harvey's Hall. There were present: Messrs. George M'Donald (vice-president, chairman), ...
Article : 340 wordsPublic Works Committee.—Last week we were visited by a sectional committee of the Parliamentary Works Committee. A mass of evidence was produced, and for the time the committee [?]at the ...
Article : 118 wordsPublic School.—I have been informed that it is the intention of the Government to purchase the land on which the Wesleyan parsonage is erected, for the purpose of increasing the school grounds which adjoin ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Chrysanthemum Show held last Saturday in aid of the funds of the Church of England was a great success. The maypole dance was one of the most interesting features of the entertainment. The ...
Article : 100 wordsPresentation.—Mr. E. Hunt, who for the last four and a-half years has been head teacher of the Goulburn Superior Public School, was presented by the pupils with an address and a silver eggstand and ...
Article : 286 wordsA Meeting of labor delegates, comprising representatives from the Lithgow and Hartley Vale miners, the Eskbank ironworkers, the Lithgow Potters' Union, and the Mount Victoria Railway ...
Article : 304 wordsMunicipal.—At the last meeting of the council several matters of importance were dealt with. A communication was received from the Treasury that the borough's share, £148 17s 5d of the special grant, ...
Article : 492 wordsDeath.—Mrs. W. M'Intosh, sen., a very old resident of this district, died at her residence, Dena River, on Monday last. She had been a great sufferer for some few years, and her end was not unexpected[?] ...
Article : 277 wordsPastoralists' Union.—Mr. Whiteley King, secretary of the New South Wales Pastoralists' Union, accompanied by Messrs. W. E. Abbott and R. B. Wilkinson, Ms.L.A., members of the council, ...
Article : 314 wordsThe Sugar Industry.—A farther communication has been received from the Colonial Sugar-refining Co. with reference to the movement to plant cane along the railway line, provided the company ...
Article : 598 wordsMunicipal.—A special council meeting was held on Monday last, the Mayor (J. M. Chanter) presiding. The question of licensing fees was gone into thoroughly, and after long discussion the following ...
Article : 594 wordsSchool of Arts.—The annual general meeting of subscribers was held in the hall on Tuesday evening last. The president, Mr. J. W. Taylor, occupied the chair. The secretary's report and the treasurer's ...
Article : 452 wordsMunicipal Matters.—On Tuesday last Mr. George Lewis, of the local Government office, together with Mr. Bendon, an accountant, attended at the council chambers, and with the assistance of the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 9 May 1891, Page 15
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