THE WEATHER.—Well might the tannera, graziers, storekeepers, publicans, and all exclaim, with Richard III., " Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer, &c." In one short week the whole ...
Article : 492 wordsWEATHER.—Sinca the rain this has been splendid. We have had no frost. Thus the grass has a chance to grow. The rain has changed everything, making oven the people look younger. ...
Article : 244 wordsTHE WEATHER.—For this time of the year the weather is extremely close and muggy. I am glad to report, however, that many inland stations have been blessed with a rainfall sufficient to enable owners of ...
Article : 928 wordsDISTINGUISHED VISITORS.—Lord Carrington, accompanied by the Earl and Countess of Onslow and fguite, paid a hurried visit to the Jenolan Caves. They left Mount Viotoria at 10 a.m. on Sunday, andreaohed ...
Article : 154 wordsWEATHER.—Cool cloudy days have been the order of the week, and mild weather, like the genial spring, has provailed. The nights have been pleasant and airy; while occasional cold breezea breathe the near ...
Article : 1,061 wordsTHE SEASON.—A very different state of things exists now in this district from what there was at the time of my last report. Since that time we have had some grand rains. Within the week we had nearly ...
Article : 544 wordsWEATHER.—Onp hundred and sixty-five points of rain were registered at the post-office, being our share of the copious rains which fell during the past week. The rain has obliterated despondency and ...
Article : 244 wordsTHE WEATHER, &C.—Since the plentiful downpour which visited us lost week we have enjoyed very delightful weather. It was feared that cold nights and frosts would at once succeed a fall of rain. But ...
Article : 235 wordsTHE WEATHER.—This is still our most important topic; and, as reports come in from outside, we conclude that there isevery appearance of a good winterthe moist warm weather of the past week having had ...
Article : 1,060 wordsIMPORTANT DISCOVERT.—A wide seam of excollent coal without traces of sulphur has been found at Maryvale, near this town in the prospector's shaft at a depth of 60ft. ...
Article : 314 wordsTHE WEATHER, &C.—Since I wrote my last letter beautiful rain has fallen. It began on Saturday evening and continued with intermissions till Monday. Altogothor, nearly 4in have fallen. Miners will ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 20 Apr 1889, Page 16
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