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Article : 43 wordsNEW PARSONAGE:.—Some progress in being made with the foundations of the parsonage of the Angliean Church; it is not known it there is to be any public demonstration at the laying of the foundation stone. ...
Article : 257 wordsQUARTER SESSIONS.—The criminal business finished on Wednesday last, and on Thursday the District Court was opened. The cases of greatest internet have been—Myers v. The Municipal Council and Venables v. the Town Clerk ...
Article : 156 wordsPOULTRY SHOW.—At a committee meeting of the Mudges Horticultural, Poultry, and Pigeon Association, held in the Mechanics Institute last week, it was decided to hold the aunual show on October 19 and 20, to close the entries ...
Article : 389 wordsMEDICO WANTED.—A large and enthusiastic meeting was held at Mr. Daunt's Cricketers' Arms Hotel on Saturday evening, to take proceedings to procure a resident medical gentleman for this town and district. John Fountain, ...
Article : 190 wordsLOOKING BETTER,—The late rains have been of great service to the crops which were begining to ianguish for want of moisture, but which now look strong and healthy. stock of all kinds look well, and the market for both fats ...
Article : 492 wordsWEATHER.—Very dry again, accounts of heavy showers and snow reach us from Gallen, Taraiga, and Crookwell, but only slight, scuds have fallen here. BUILDINGS.—Erections of all classes are springing ...
Article : 344 wordsMORR FROST.—The welcome rain has again been succeeded by bitter, frosts, checking the vigour of the spring in a most tantalising way. It is the sting in the tail of an exceptional 12 months of drought and severity,[?] ...
Article : 205 wordsWEATHER.—Dry, cold nights, frosty mornings, followed by warm days when the wind is not blowing. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday were very boisterous. The ground, where worked, is caked, but the cloud, again look ...
Article : 182 wordsSELECTIONS.—Alexander Bryan, 640 acres, county Sturt, parish Carrego or Wycheproof on Howlong run; William Clifton, 640 acres, county Wagoers parish Matawong, on Wageers run; H. J. C. Terry. 490 acres, county Boyd, ...
Article : 199 wordsGLORIOUS UNCERTAINTY OF THE LAND LAW.—The "Dispatch" comments upon a case which has been watched with great interest by many persons in this district, particularly free-selectors. The case has just been ...
Article : 359 wordsWE ARE ALIVE.—It was a pleasure to see in your paper just to hand some mention of Cudgen, which from various causes has been allowed to get quite behind the other parts of the River in the matter of notice in your columns, ...
Article : 333 wordsSIGNS OF PROGRESS.—One sign is that new businesse are constantly springing up. The last started is in George-street, in the ornamental tree, plant, and seed line. The stock makes a most effective display, and will ...
Article : 1,162 wordsWEATHER.—That much, abused topic, the weather, is still paramount; for, although recently we had a moderate fall of rain, the warmer says are fast destroying the good it may have done, and we are sadly in need of as much ...
Article : 341 wordsLECTURE.—On Wednesday evening the Rev. J.S. Laing delivered a lecture, in the School of Arts, on the "Revision of the New Testament." The chair was occupied by Mr. W. Brecht, who, with a few brief remarks, ...
Article : 444 wordsTHE DUBBO ASSAULT CASE.—Much satisfaction is felt here that the prosecution resulted in an acquittal, the defendant being one of our most worthy townsmen. Great surprise was exoro[?]sed at the Dubbo Police Magistrate ...
Article : 136 wordsTHE SHOW.—The second annual show under the auspices of the Cowra Pastoral and Agricultural Society came off with great eclat on Wednesday last, and as most of its principal features have already been recorded in your ...
Article : 1,072 wordsWEATHER.—Nice warm days since the rain, causing a beautiful spring in the grass and trefoil. Gardens arebeginning to look somewhat better already: the peach trees being out in bloom gives things a cheerful and gay appears ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 10 Sep 1881, Page 38
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