OUR PROGRESS COMMITTEE held a meeting on the 11th, when it was decided to allow agitation for the railway to stand over for a time, as a general election is not far off. ...
Article : 125 wordsTHE SPLENDID RAINS last week have wrought a great change in the aspect of the country, and pastoral matters may now be said to be looking up. Grass grows here very rapidly, and in many places ...
Article : 601 wordsAS ITEMS OF NEWS, I may state that such a favor able season, in a pastoral point of view, has no been known to the memory of the oldest inhabitant; rain falling nearly every weet, the number of inches ...
Article : 110 wordsTHE CAVES.—At the present time, when the fame of the renowned Jenolan caves, attract the attention of the public, a few remarks upon Oberon, the final halting place on the route thereto, may not be ...
Article : 546 wordsWHERE IS IT? many may ask. Well, this quite and remote location is on the banks of the Oakey, [?] the Jeogla station, and is the charming and picturesque residence and home of two of the most ...
Article : 174 wordsDELIGHTFUL WEATHER.—A little rain has fallen since my last, and more will be failed with delight, as farmers are complaining that the land is not fit to plough, and housewives are getting short of water ...
Article : 411 wordsVERY COLD AND WET here; rather a sudden change from the dry warm days we hare been experiencing. No CRUSHINGS LATELY, there being no water to crush with (the same applies to Stewart's Brook). ...
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Advertising : 784 wordsEASTER MONDAY was devoted to a picnic during the daytime and a ball in the evening. Our sporting fraternity betook themselves to Cassilis, where the athletic sports were made extra attractive by a £60 ...
Article : 290 wordsNEW CLUB.—A meeting of persons is called here in favor of organising an athletic club. It is to be hoped that the movement will prove a success. We regret, however, that the promoters appear to be ...
Article : 412 wordsSPLENDID RAIN has again fallen, which will do an immense deal of good to the pasture. We are indeed fortunate. DEPARTURE.—The Rev. G. Spencer and family left ...
Article : 106 wordsWEATHER.—The past week has been one of exceptionany fine, clear weather, following a downpour which gave upward of an inch of rain at the commencement of last week. ...
Article : 440 wordsThe committee appointed to carry ont the recent banquet to Mr. O'Byrne, school inspector, called on Mrs. O'Byrne a few days ago, and presented her with several beautiful pieces of plate as a token of esteem ...
Article : 248 wordsA TREAT.—The annual picnic of the St. George's Church Sunday school came off Easter Monday. Nearly all the children from other Sabbath schools in the district were present at the invitation of the Rev. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 25 Apr 1885, Page 17
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