THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL held their usual fortnightly meeting on June 23. Correspondence was received from the Lands Department relative to prickly pears; from the Grafton Borough Council, ...
Article : 248 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the greater part of last week the weather has been thoroughly boisterous, westerly winds have been succeeded by southerly gales and drenching rains. The country has been ...
Article : 301 wordsMETEOROLOGY.—Rainfall for the month of June 2.86 on thirteen wet days. Total fall from January 1,13.15. Mean maximum temperature in the shade, 60½deg; mean minimum temperature under verandah, ...
Article : 591 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the last few days we have had a sharp frost, much to the inconvenience and dislike of those who have boen accustomed to the usual sultry weather that generally obtains, but while ...
Article : 299 wordsINVERELL P. AND A. ASSOCIATION.—The annual meeting of this association was held on June 26. The report submitted mentioned that the success of the last show was only partial, owing mainly to the ...
Article : 326 wordsTHE ROADS are in a very bad state. The weather is, of course, the primary cause, and the insufficiency of the council's revenue is another reason; and some of the ratepayers will have it that the apathy of the ...
Article : 533 wordsA MEETING of the directors of the Gundagai Stock Board was held at Gundagai on Thursday, June 26. Present Messrs. E. G. Brown (chairman), James Robinson, Kimo; W. B. Smith, Darbalara; C. F. ...
Article : 326 wordsVISIT OF RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.-Messrs. Eddy and Oliver, acoompanied by Messrs. Kirkoaldie, Augus, Simpson, Parry, District Superintendent Roberts, and Locomotivo Inspector Pilford, made ...
Article : 209 wordsTHE WEATHER is still the same—raining. Saturday and Sunday were fine but to-day itis raming just as bad as ever, and it is quite cold enough for snow. MISS FURNESS, of Bathurst, has been appointed ...
Article : 630 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Last Saturday was a notable exception from most Saturdays of this year, in that it was fine and warm. Since then we have enjoyed a succession of westerly breezes, which make us wish ...
Article : 104 wordsACCIDENTS.—A young man namod George Single died at the hospital this morning from injuries received some ten days ago. It appears that the deceased, who was the driver of the Port Macquarie ...
Article : 324 wordsTHE HAY BRIDGE.—The tolls have been abolished at the Hay bridge from 1st instant. It is hoped by townspeople that the alteration will have the effect of stimulating traffic of stock via Hay. ...
Article : 553 wordsTHE USUAL MEETING of the general committee of the Murrurundi Hospital was held on Thursday evening last. A discussion ensued as to the desirability of erecting a fever ward, and that one could ...
Article : 164 wordsTHE WEATHER continues miserable in the extreme. DEATH.—Mr. Samuel Graham, of this town, died yesterday from peritonitis, following an attack of dysentery, No end of sympathy is felt for the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 12 Jul 1890, Page 15
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