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  • Coraki Regatta.

    According to the usual custom of the last few weeks it rained on Wednesday last and to a certain extent marred what would have been, with fine weather, about the ... [Article] (866 words)
  • Byron Bay Races Wednesday.

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  • SHIRE REVISION COURTS.

    The following Courts will be held during September by Mr. F. G. Adrian, Police Magistrate, for revision of lists of electors for following Shires:—Tintenbar, at ... [Article] (90 words)
  • ACHES AND PAINS.

    When you have an ache or pain it is a sign that the nerves in that part of your body need attention. By applying Chamberlains' Pain Balm you soothe the ... [Article] (112 words)
  • GENERAL NEWS. VISITORS.

    Mr. F. Doberer, J.P., of Grafton, accompanied by Miss Doberer, are on a visit to Lismore, where they have relations and a number of [?] friends. Mr. ... [Article] (146 words)
  • STREET LAMPS.

    A ratepayer draws attention to the careless way in which the street lighting work is performed. The lamps are lit very irreuglarly. Some nights it is long after ... [Article] (126 words)
  • THE S.S. BRUNDAH.

    In connection with the details of the s.s. Brundah given elsewhere, a handsome model is now on view in the Lismore Council Chambers, where the members of ... [Article] (143 words)
  • GREAT TUNNELS PROJECTED.

    Two projects for the construction of railway tunnels of unprecedented magnitude are now under discussion. One of them, which appeals strongly to the ... [Article] (163 words)
  • HALF HOLIDAY CRICKET CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Lismore HalfHoliday Cricket Club was held at the School of Arts on Monday, Mr. F. W. Lance presiding. The trophies won during last ... [Article] (329 words)
  • PONY STALLION FOR THE DISTRICT.

    Mr. M. Gay has just introduced a model pony stallion from the South Coast. Little Dick, as the pony is called, will be known to South Coast people, having ... [Article] (207 words)
  • THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    The Irish Envoys, who are on what is confidently hoped by their supporters to be the last visit of [?]me Rule envoys to Australia, after speaking at Bangalow on ... [Article] (247 words)
  • RELIGIOUS NOTICES

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  • LANCE'S DISCOUNT COUPONS.

    As announced in our advertisement columns, Messrs Lance and Co. start, to-day distributing their "discount coupons" a system that has been instituted in ... [Article] (231 words)
  • EXCESSIVE POSTAL RATES.

    A correspondent writing to the "S. M. Herald" states that from his experience he fears that excessive postal rates are charged on many articles. He points out ... [Article] (390 words)
  • Advertising

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  • TELEGRAMS. SYDNEY, Friday.

    The colliery owners have agreed to hold a conference with the miners to-morrow at Newcastle. The proprietors yesterday appointed a ... [Article] (738 words)
  • ST. ANDREW'S GLEE CLUB.

    A well attended meeting of this club was held on Tuesday evening last after rehearsal. Seeing the number of concerts and other entertainments to he held this month, ... [Article] (137 words)
  • METHODIST CHURCH CONCERT.

    A miscellaneous concert was given in the Methodist Church on Wednesday night to a large audience. The choir and orchestra (ably conducted by Mr. A. E. ... [Article] (274 words)
  • DAIRYMEN!

    THE MANNING DRENCH, the great Tonic, Cleanser, and Disease Preventative, may be obtained at A. G. Robertson's store. Nesbitt and McMaster's. D. J. ... [Article] (74 words)
  • CABLEGRAMS. LONDON, Thursday.

    Owing to alarmist reports about the health of the Princess Royal it has been officially announced that she never completely recovered from a severe attack of ... [Article] (687 words)
  • Obituary. MRS. RUSSELL'S DEATH.

    The death occurred in a private hospital on Tuesday morning of Mrs. Eliza Russell, wife of Mr. James Russell, the Sheriff's Officer, after a lengthy and ... [Article] (182 words)
  • DEATH OF MRS. M. M'GRATH.

    The death of Mrs. Mary M'Grath, formerly licensee of the Royal Hotel, took place very suddenly on Thursday shortly after noon. Mrs. "M'Grath had been busy ... [Article] (286 words)
  • Teaching Teachers. MODERN EDUCATIONAL METHODS. SUMMER SCHOOL AT DURRUMBUL

    Vast as have been the advances of modern thought and achievement during the past quarter of a century in nothing has it been so noticeable as in our educational ... [Article] (1339 words)
  • North Coast Railway. A PETITION FROM THE MACLEAY.

    The following is the text of a petition, to which over 500 signature were attached, and presented to the Legislative Assembly by Mr. R. Davidson, M.L.A. the ... [Article] (359 words)
  • Meteorological Observations.

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  • Advertising

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