The monthly meeting of the Progress Association was held on Tuesday, the President, Mr. T. See, in the chafr. The Member wrote that he had forwarded petition re punt ...
Article : 266 wordsCOUNCIL.—The regular meeting was held on Tuesday evening, when there were present the Mayor, Ald. Kelly, Dowling, M'Kinnon, Macnaughtan, M'Donald, and M'Millan. The ...
Article : 479 words" Stay me with lilies, for I am sick of love," saith His Excellency in New South Wales just now. The surfeit of loyal deputations has been ...
Article : 1,214 wordsONE of our metropolitan contemporaries has been seeking to congratulate its readers and certain industries of the country upon the advance in prices, and what it conceives to ...
Article : 400 wordsCity of Grafton (Capt. Anthon) crossed the bar at 4.30 a.m. on Thursday, and arrived at Grafton at noon. Passenges: Misses Dean, Hosking, Messrs D. M'Innes, H. Bloomfield, ...
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Advertising : 372 wordsIT is the intention of the proprietors of the meat works at Auburn, near Parramatta, to discharge 300 of their hands at Christmas. For this proceeding the drougbt is mainly ...
Article : 223 wordsHill, Clark and Co. report: Maize, demand to-day is rather slacker, but values remain at about the same level, viz.. 3s 7d to 3s 8d for prime river samples, weavily 3s 4d to 3s 6d ...
Article : 193 wordsMORORO WHARF.—The public wharf at Mororo has been completed, and it appears a very substantial structure. Compared with several other Government wharves on the ...
Article : 239 wordsIN the debate on the Libel Law Amendment Bill, which took place in the Assembly yesterday evening. Mr. Hughes, a Labour member, expressed the opinion that the ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsGRAFTON DAIRY FACTORY.—A meeting of the Board was held on Wednesday. Present: Messrs. G. H. Varley (chairman), Leonard, J. and M. Duggan, A. Eggins, ...
Article : 982 wordsBEFORE this letter appears in print, the Land and Income Tax Bills will probably have received the assent of the Governor, and on January the 1st they will come into ...
Article : 287 wordsDRAINS. — The matter of the erection of a floodgate at Swan Creek drain is to be referred to a public meeting, and as the case presents some complications, a short history ...
Article : 696 wordsTHOSE who are interested in the welfare and progress of the agricultural industry will be rejoiced to learn that the Clarence Agricultural Society have once more taken action ...
Article : 712 wordsLAST evening we were favoured with a pretty smart shower, and again this evening with a much heavier one, and it is now 9 (p.m.) raining steadily, with every ...
Article : 429 wordsTHE members of the Opposition in the Assembly are exasperated at Mr. John Norton, because of his having volunteered to give evidence in the conspiracy cases now ...
Article : 158 wordsGUYRA-COFFS. HARBOUR RAILWAY.—A departmental reply has been received in reply to a petition from Messrs. Traill, Freeman and other residents of Guyra, urging the ...
Article : 56 wordsTHEY are wiser now, and they would give a good deal if a miracle were to be immediately wrought, smashing Reid and his taxation bills. Most of them were no longer ...
Article : 180 wordsDAILY OVERLAND MAIL FROM SYDNEY.— It would appear that Glen Innes residents are assisting in the matter of getting an overland daily mail service between Sydney ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE DROUGHT.—The drought is still felt in portions of the colony, though Monday's rainfall extended over a large area of country. The Clarence, till yesterday, did ...
Article : 86 wordsMR. LYNE does not appear to be content with the action of the Council in having compromised with the Assembly on the subject of the exemptions, and yet he ought ...
Article : 239 wordsCLARENCE ELECTORATE REQUIREMENTS. The Member for the Clarence has been officially notified that: Tenders have been invited for repairing Middle road, Palmer's ...
Article : 87 wordsHOMESTEAD SELECTION.—The first homestead selection taken up on the Clarence was applied for on Thursday by Mr. Alphonse Chevalley. The area is situate in the parish ...
Article : 458 wordsTHE RIVER PASSENGER TRAFFIC.—A correspondent from Lawrence writes in advocacy of the river steamboat proprietors reducing the fares to one-half those at ...
Article : 84 wordsNOT the least of Mr. Reid's troubles next year will be the difficulty he will experience in making the public revenue and expenditure meet. By the repeal of the Customs ...
Article : 206 wordsUPPER KANGAROO CREEK.—Our correspondent writes on Wednesday: Maize planting is finished in this locality, and the early crop looks well, promising a heavy ...
Article : 237 wordsTHE FERRY TENDERS.—A correspondent at Dalmorton writes:—The short notice allowed has had the effect of almost precluding anyone not possessed of some previous ...
Article : 243 wordsRAOD CONTRACTS.—The following are the lowest tenders for the contracts named: Contract 65, coast road to Perrett's, D. Daniher, £147 10s, 8 tenders; 66 same road, ...
Article : 170 wordsDELAY is still the policy that is being practiced with respect to the appointment of the Public Works Committee. This is supposed to be a masterly policy, but in ...
Article : 205 wordsGeneral Booth says that the series of meetings just concluded in Sydney were the most wonderful he has ever known in the whole length of his experience. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 7 Dec 1895, Page 4
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