WE are glad to notice that the Agricultural Society ia vigorously pushing on its at rangements in anticipation of the great North Coast District Show. The [?]asion is one worthy of special effort, from ...
Article : 850 wordsNotes of an address to children delivered by Rev. T. H. Jaggers, from E[?] XI. v. 10—"Children and youth are vanity." THESE words are correct as regards time, "for ...
Article : 1,127 words"IN the Field," makes interesting reference in the Grip of February 15th, to a most remarkable man named Tom Dollar, His career should be placed on record for at least, I may say, the general ...
Article : 1,437 wordsON TUESDAY, before the P.M. and Mr. L. Jacobs. Trading on Sunday. Mrs. Kunzle was summoned for Sunday trading[?] by selling from an ice cream and fruit shop on the ...
Article : 694 wordsTHE United States Co[?]l-General in Egypt, in a report recently published, discribes the system of hatching eggs by artificial heat p[?]ed in that country from time immemorial, and still in active ...
Article : 431 wordsIN a letter to the Editor of the Herald, Mr. Joseph Page (late of Ramornie) writes—1. I beg to submit that any legislation bearing on this subject, i.e., the export of meat either alive or dead, is ...
Article : 618 wordsWE are pleased to notice that the step taken to initiate and promote the bee industry on the Clarence is meeting with some success. Considerable progress has been made of late years towards ...
Article : 605 wordsMR. EDITOR.—While seated in the Boul[?]vard a couple of evenings ago, I noticed what was apparently a large shark, judging by the size and appearance of it. This monster was only a few yards ...
Article : 79 wordsMR. EDITOR.—Referring to ornate musical performances in churches, a correspondent of the London Times says:—" The increasing prevalence of music con[?]rs, unhappily, with some other ...
Article : 219 wordsTHE students at the Agricultural College are hard at work again. Two pupils have left the college, and for one Principal Thompson has obtained an appointment on the Bodalla Estate. Three new ...
Article : 229 wordsON TUESDAY, the following cases were dealt with: Certificates were directed to issue to E. J. Sween[?]y, 70 and 102a, Tallawadjeh; G.C. Laycock, 382a., Orange; H. Shipman, 200a, Tallawadj[?]h; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsMR. FRANK M'CAFFERY, manager of the Travelling Dairy, who has been giving an exposition of scientific butter and oheeae-making at Hinton, gave a lecture on Co-operative dairying. Before ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 681 wordsMR. EDITOR.—What has become of the name of the North Coast Farmers' Association? [?]s it obliberated from the pages of commerce? are questions which are asked daily. The agreement ...
Article : 310 wordsA CONTRIBUTOR, to the Newcastle Weekly Chronicle under dato December 26, writes as follows:—Mr. Spurgeon, who occasionally reviews books in his "Sword and Trowel," has been picking the tit-bits ...
Article : 278 wordsTHE New York Engineering Nens says that prehistoric irrigation canals in Arizona are " really worthy of more notice than is usually given them. The Salt and Gila River vall[?]ys are intersected by ...
Article : 318 wordsMR. EDITOR.—In the opinion of several members of the Society—and many of the general public—a very great error has been made in fixing the Show for Easter week, a time when a good number of ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 27 Feb 1892, Page 3
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