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Advertising : 1,165 wordsIn the Rancdwick Town Hall, on Wednesday night, a fairly well attended meeting, presided over by the Mayor (Mr. Bradley) was held, in order to protest against the increase in the tram fores. Among those ...
Article : 709 wordsThe wharf labourers' demonstration yesterday was preeminently successful in respect to all the essential elements of a successful picnic. The picnic was numerously attended; the at arrangements of the ...
Article : 1,117 wordsTHE HOLIDAYS.—Owing, I suppose, to the depression which hereabouts obtains, there was but very little amusement going on during tho Christmas week; all that could be considered such, though ...
Article : 763 wordsWEATHER AND CROPS.—Slight showers of rain have adieu, but press lauds and cereal crops which, a mouth ago. looked fairly premising, are becoming dry and bare. The only green places about are the ...
Article : 1,074 wordsTHE HOLIDAYS are fairly over. They were quietly and decorously kept by the fold hereabouts. When one calls to memory the Christmas holidays of former years, with their wild dissipation and excess, the ...
Article : 553 wordsAt the indignation meeting held in Liechhardt on Tuesday night, Mr. Sydney Smith, M.L.A., in supporting the protest against the Government action, predicted that under the new tariff there would bo no ...
Article : 143 wordsWEATHER.—During the past fortnight the days and nights have been very hot. The thermometer has risen from 98 to 112 degrees. (The stock passings were telegraphed to you to-day.) ...
Article : 450 wordsSir,—The following is an extract from the BUILDER of November 22, 1864, "Birmingham Items ;" and, as I think it applies to us in Sydney, I would solicit the insertion of this letter in your valuable paper:— ...
Article : 285 wordsSir,—I was absent, from Sydney on the day the judges inspected the gas-making machines in the exhibition. They say they were under the impression that Needles's gas-making machine was an English ...
Article : 548 wordsSurveyor Fisher and his survey party ore at work in this neighbourhood ...
Article : 16 wordsA meeting of the Londoners' Club took place in the now rooms, Charlotte-place, last night. Dr. Belgrave presided, and there were about 40 present. A long discussion, took place on the question of ...
Article : 109 wordsWATER AND GRASS are fast drying up. Stock are in fair condition. HARVESTING.—This weak Trill about being stripping to a close. The wheat yield is fairly good ...
Article : 49 wordsA WHEAT SHOW is announced to take place on January 26. RAIN.—We had a fall of 10 points since the beginning of the year, but a great deal more its required to ...
Article : 100 wordsA TERRIBLE ACCIDENT, which has thrown quite a gloom over our little community happened here on Thursday last, by which an old man named Tom Mavne. who was well known some years ago in the ...
Article : 226 wordsThe many Mends of Mr. Peter Curtis, chief clerk in the equity department, who was seized on Monday week last with a violent attack of Bright's disease of the kidneys, will regret to learn that be succumbed ...
Article : 188 wordsTHE OUTLOOK FOR THE NEW YEAR.—When 1884 commenced, the country from Dubbo to Bourke was nearly destitute of grass and water; the rainful during the year has been nearly 23in of rain at ...
Article : 1,062 wordsHARVESTING operations are about finished, and both, harvesters and strippers have been busy for some time past. The price offered for wheat at our local mill is 3s 6d to 3s 9d for good samples. It ...
Article : 318 wordsMicheal M'Cas poundkeeper at Baulkham Hills, was charged in the Parramatta Police Courts, on Wednesday, on the information of Charles Purnell, with a bread of the 15th section of the impounding ...
Article : 188 wordsA HAPPY NEW YEAR, Mr. Editor, and success to the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL for 1835. The Christmas number gave great satisfaction. THE ANNUAL SCHOOL PICNIC on Boxing Day ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 15 Jan 1885, Page 3
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