METHODIST CHURCH.—The anniversary tea meeting f the Grafton Methodist Church was held on Wednesday evening last. At the after meeting the Mayor presided. Mr. T. Page, treasurer of the ...
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Advertising : 145 wordsWe invite contributions of interesting new matter from all parts of the river for this column, Contributors are requested to write on one side of the paper only and append name and address, as a guarantee of good ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 wordsNOTWITHSTANDING the drought from which the district has suffored for months past, the forthcoming Show promises to be the most attractive over held by the Society. Any shortcomings in ...
Article : 1,589 wordsDURING Easter week a very enjoyable picnic was held in Mr. A. H. Garven's paddock in connection with the United Sunday School, the Superintendent, Ms. E. M. McPhee, being the hostess. ...
Article : 708 wordsTHE committee met on Friday evening. Owing to the absence of the President, through the wet weather, Mr. E. C. Bishop was voted to the chair. The secretary reported that he had ...
Article : 208 wordsTHAT De Rougemont, the wonderful story-teller, is now an insurance canvasser. That the insurance people evidently recognised in him some qualification likely to lead to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 462 wordsTHE annual meeting of the Brushgrove Town Band was hell in the School of Arts Hall on Friday evening. Notwithstanding the threatening state of the weather, there was a good ...
Article : 200 wordsON Wednesday evening the presentation of an address and a gold medal to Trooper C. E. Campbell, on the occasion of his return from the South African war took place Brenan's hotel. The Mayor, Mr. ...
Article : 864 wordsON Friday the Tyndale ferry punt capsized while crossing the South Arm with 12 head of cattle. The cattle were being sent by Mr. Small to Mr. Osborne, hutcher, of Woodford Island ...
Article : 74 wordsTHE DROUGHT.—A very welcome break in the drought took place on the 19th inst., when there was a fairly heavy downfall. The rain was most deceptable, as tanks was very low and required ...
Article : 427 wordsA SAWMILL built on a raft for use on inland rivers has been used successfully at Tacoma, Washington, and is the first floating sawmill in the world. The owner's object was to transport ...
Article : 123 wordsFLOODS AND DROUGHTS.—While I write rain is falling. News from many hundreds of miles around indicates that it is needed to prevent A famine a our laud, and even now it is too late to avert much loss ...
Article : 704 wordsWITH the exception of possible further coastal rains, unfortunately the drought seems likely to continue over the inland districts generally, save only the capricious and scattered falls in ...
Article : 257 wordsTHE 2nd day's collective practices will take place on Saturday next, 3rd May. The Company will fall in at 3 p.m. sharp, and proceed direct to the range. Members are reminded that unless ...
Article : 79 wordsTHE plague patient Mary Gordon died on Saturday. Five patients were discharged as cured. A seaman belonging to a ship lying in Sydney ...
Article : 56 wordsPOLICE CoURT,—Duncan McGrogor was arrested on Wednesday on a charge of theft, and was released on bail next day. The case will be hear to-morrow. (Wednesday.) ...
Article : 151 wordsTHIS Court opened at 4.40 p.m., before Judge Heydon. John Moorehead and Co. v. Charles Phillips. This was a claim of £16 15s 8d for goods sold ...
Article : 489 wordsBAPTIST ANNIVERSARY.—The anniversary tea and public meeting connection with Lawrence Baptist Church took place on Wednesday evening. The tea tables were laid a the N.C.S.N. Co's shed, and ...
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The Clarence River Advocate (NSW : 1898 - 1949), Tue 29 Apr 1902, Page 2
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