A Testimonial.—On Friday night last Constable Illingworth, who waa stationed here for many years, and who was recently removed to Katoomba, was entertained at supper by some of our residents. Mr. ...
Article : 102 wordsP. and A. Association.—A special meeting of the committee of the Yass P. and A. Association was held in the committee room on June 3. In the absence of the president, Mr. T. Colls was voted to the ...
Article : 395 wordsVisit of the Minister for Public Instruction.—On Friday last, the Hon. J. H. Carruthers, Minister for Public Instruction, paid a visit to the district, On reaching West Maitland he was ...
Article : 431 wordsImprovements.—Bricks and mortar are rapidly filling in the gaps occasioned by the removal of the wooden buildings of the early mining days. Great heaps of bricks occupy the street, and every available ...
Article : 104 wordsFire on a Steam-tug.—The steam-tug Marian Mayfield was recently on fire while lying at the wharf. With the aid of the crew of the Dewdrop, which was lying near, those on board succeeded in ...
Article : 459 wordsOur Kempsey correspondent writes nnder date June 8: A tele gram was received the other day stating that Friday, the 12th, would be gazetted a public holiday on account of the races that are to be ...
Article : 178 wordsOn Monday, 8th instant, the Countess of Jersey entertained a large number of ladies and gentlemen at an" at home" at Government House—the first of a series of three to be held within the next fortnight. ...
Article : 684 wordsLast Explosion in South Bulli Mine.—In consequence of the death of John Tressider from injuries received in South Bulli Mine, caused by gas explosion, an inquiry was deemed necessary. The ...
Article : 790 wordsOur Moama correspondent writes under date June 8: At Thyra township, about 10 miles from Mathoura, the inhabitants (about 70) are greatly inconvenienced by having no mail, thereby ...
Article : 48 wordsTwo old residents of Bathurst, who were much respected, died during last week, viz., Mrs. Harriet Oakes, widow of the late W. H. Oakes; and Mrs. Sloman, wife of T. W. Sloman. ...
Article : 872 wordsAccident to Fettlers.—Last week three fettlers named Inga, Knight, and Rosa, and a ganger named Heap, met with an accident on the railway line, two experiencing a narrow escape from serious ...
Article : 282 wordsResults.—As I anticipated, the Warren Hospital Ball was financially a splendid success, and when accounts are finally balanced the ball committee will be in a position to pay into the credit of the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 13 Jun 1891, Page 17
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