The following persons who left the United Kingdom for Australia, or were last heard of in these colonies, are inquired for in LLOYD'S WEEKLY LONDON NEWSPAPER of March 5, the ...
Article : 643 wordsThe Annual Celebration of the Caledonian Society took place on the show ground on Easter Monday. The appointments were well carried out, and a great amount of interest was displayed in the ...
Article : 197 wordsFire.—The residence of a family named Saunders, situated near the railway station, was totally consumed by fire at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning. Saunders owns a farm across the ...
Article : 237 wordsManchester Unity Oddfellows.—At the quarterly meeting of the Mosa Vale Lodge of Oddfellows the balance-shoot for the quarter ended March 31 last was read and adopted; also the ...
Article : 172 wordsDeath.—On April 3 Mr. W. T. Stomer, of Gullen Flat, and brother of Mr. Arthur Stomer, of this town, died from inflammation of the lunga after a few days' suffering. Deceased was only 40 year's of age, and ...
Article : 180 wordsDeath.—An old resident of Bega, Mr. John Rabbich, builder, died last week at the residence of Mrs. Rogers, of Kingswood. Deceased was an old tradesman in the district, and helped to build some of the ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Late Tournament.—The final meeting of the committee was held on April 6. The treasurer read the balance-sheet, which showed a crodit balance of £220. This incurs a total profit of £250, as a ...
Article : 91 wordsDeaths.—An old resident in the person of Mr. Samuel Bondfield died at his residence, Princes-street, on April 4, aged 75 years. Mr. Bondfield was one of the first settlers on the river, arriving here in the ...
Article : 131 wordsOddfellows.—The members of the Loyal Prince Alfrod (G.U.O.O.F.) and Loyal Prince Arthur (M.U.) Lodges celebrated their anniversary on Easter Monday by the customary picnic and ball. The weather ...
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Article : 191 wordsA Cake and Apron Fair was held during the week in aid of the Wesleyan Church. Over £40 was taken. The Rev. Harold Wheen leaves Bourke for Wilcannia, and his place will be filled by the Rev. E. ...
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Article : 174 wordsAnother Railway.—A movement is on foot to ask Parliament to allow of a private line of railway being constructed between Braidwood and Tarago. Mr. A. Chapman, M.L.A., has been assured by ...
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Article : 394 wordsOur correspondent at Yass writes: The Gundaroo show was held on April 6, and although Gundaroo is 30 miles from Yass the day was proclaimed a public holiday in the districts of Gundaroo, Gunning, and ...
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Article : 285 wordsGeneral.—It is probable that a high school will shortly be established in Corowa. A new Catholic school will shortly be erected at Corowa. The weather, which at Easter trimed suddenly cold, has ...
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Article : 258 wordsRice.—At the farm of Mr. John O'Brien, on the Lower South Arm three acres of land are being prepared to experiment with the culture of rice on a large scale. The arrangements will be superintended ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 15 Apr 1893, Page 17
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