The Returns from the local station during the last month were £ 2366 3s 9d, the principal items of which were: Carriage,on goods, £ 1855 Os ld, and passenger tramo £ 511 8s 8d, The wool dispatched ...
Article : 108 wordsChinese Gambling.— The police exhibit a strong disposition to stamp out the gambling which takes, or has taken place at the Chinese camp. At the police court on Monday last, Ah Leang was fined ...
Article : 323 wordsA Fire broke out on February 18 in the residence of Mr. Patrick O'Connor.. The inmates were on their "way up the street when Mrs. O'Connor looked back and saw a light in the house, which immediately ...
Article : 146 wordsSchool of Arts.— The animal meeting of this institution was held in the building on Thursday, and there was a very poor attendance. The president (Rev. T. J. Heffernan) was in the chair and in his ...
Article : 136 wordsDeath.— I have to announce the death of Mr, William Bensby sen. which sad event took place on. Monday night last. The immediate cause of death was paralysis. The deceased, who had attained his ...
Article : 188 wordsItems.— Mrs. Young, wife of the late Mr. F. Young, has been appointed librarian in connection with the local School of Arts in the place of her husband, deceased.— The annual meeting of the ...
Article : 201 wordsA Meeting of the creditors of Messrs. Berger, Rooke, and Company was held on Monday afternoon, February 22, at the firm's offices. Every creditor was either present or duly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 wordsA Fruit Soiree.— In the Wesleyan Schoolroom on Wednesday night, a most attractive entertainment was given in the form of a concert and fruit soiree. Mr. D. Cassin occupied the chair, and the ...
Article : 196 wordsDeath.— Mr. W. S. Dangar, aged 88, died at his residence, East Kempsey, on February 12. He had been ailing for some time past, but his end was rather unexpected. The funeral, which was a very large ...
Article : 132 wordsKilled by a Falling Tree.— Mr. Shehtin, storekeeper at Porcupine.(the end of first section of railway to Parkes), met with a violent death in that' vicinity. He and Mr.' W. A. Noble who " was to. ...
Article : 393 wordsValedictory.— Mr. Anthony Hambly, of Ipswich Farm Cowra-road has sold his property and is about to remove to Sydney. "Mr. Hambly hasi been a resident of near Grenfell for the past 24 years and proved ...
Article : 73 wordsMunicipal Matters.— At the meeting of the council, held on Thursday, last, it was decided to sue for all rates in arrears after Monday, March 2. The interview obtained by the Mayor (Mr. G. G. ...
Article : 435 wordsShipment of Fruit to England.— The president of the Goulburn branch of the Fruitgrowers' Union has received a letter announcing that the fruit dispatched from this district intended for shipment ...
Article : 71 wordsA Dinner.— Mr. H. C. Wheeler, the re-elected Mayor of Gosford, entertained the aldermen, auditors, and press at a dinner at Cain's Fern Tree Hotel during last week. After all present had partaken of the ...
Article : 413 wordsAn Inquest was held at the gaol on Friday on the body of a, prisoner named James Charlesworth, who died in the hospital the same morning. The jury returned a verdict to the effect that deceased's death ...
Article : 182 wordsA Sad Gloom was thrown over the show on Friday by a bathing fatality by which a lad named Peter Duncombe, aged 12, the son of Mr. Matthew Duncombe, was drowned. The deceased was at the show ...
Article : 122 wordsBush Fires now surround us in all directions, and these, coupled with the intense heat, render the weather almost insupportable. No Bigns of rain are apparent, and the outlook is now almost alarming. ...
Article : 129 wordsDeath.— Mr. Peter Hutchinson, [?] inspector of bridges on the railway line, died rather suddenly on Saturdays last of the cause of death is believed to have been inflammation of the bowels. ...
Article : 117 wordsMiss Annie Walker, a former pupil of the Nundle Public School, has gained a bursary of £ 30 tenable for two years at the Sydney High School. The Season.— Everything here betokens a ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 27 Feb 1892, Page 16
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