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The Riverina Times is an English language newspaper published in Hay, New South Wales, from November 1900 until 1902. The full title of the newspaper was "Riverina Times, Hay Standard and Journal of Water Conservation". It was published by John Andrew (1828 - 1902), a publisher and newspaper-proprietor at Deniliquin and Hay from the 1860s. The "Riverina Times" was essentially a continuation of "The Hay Standard", first published at Hay in 1871.

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History

In October 1900 John Andrew purchased "The Hay Standard" (of which he had been founding publisher in the early 1870s); he renamed the newspaper "The Hay Standard, Riverina Times and Journal of Water Conservation" and relocated the office from Lachlan Street to Alma Street. The last issue of "The Hay Standard" was published on Wednesday, 28 November 1900; the very next day John Andrew published the first issue of his new publication, with the re-arranged title "Riverina Times, Hay Standard and Journal of Water Conservation". Even though this newspaper carried the main title of "Riverina Times", Andrew obviously considered it a continuation of the newspaper he had started in 1871 as the new publication carried a banner reading "Thirtieth Year of Publication". John Andrew included the following information in the first issue of the "Riverina Times":

John Andrew died in March 1902 at his residence ‘Tioma’, in Alma Street, Hay. The "Riverina Times" was purchased after Andrew's death and in October 1902 was incorporated into "The Riverine Grazier".

Digitisation

Extant issues of the newspaper have been digitized as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program project hosted by the National Library of Australia.

References

Riverina Times Wikipedia