SMALL DEBTS COURT.—On Monday, before the P.M. Richard Cartmill v. Robert Mulley, claim of £10, for trespass. Mr. McGuren for plaintiff, Mr. Lobban for defendant. Plaintiff, who resides at ...
Article : 786 wordsOWING to the lines being down at Wiseman's ferry, on the Hawkeabury, we received no telegrams yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 21 wordsTHE duty has become imperative on the Supreme Court of New South Wales to deal, and to deal drastically, with its "officers" who follow tho profession of solicitors, in a mass—not merely ...
Article : 511 wordsA MEETING of the Taloumbi Cricket Club was held at Taloumbi on Saturday evening last. Mr. F F Lawrence occupying the chair. The following players are the winners of the several trophies ...
Article : 183 wordsYESTERDAY, before the P.M., and Mr. P. Drummond, J.P. Freeman Eglington v. George Parnell, language by which a breach of the pease may have been ...
Article : 501 wordsREUTER'S correspondent at Pretoria recently telegraphed: Great regret has been caused among the Highland regiments serving in South Africa by the now dress regulations, in which it ...
Article : 400 wordsFollowing will represent Maclean against Harwood at Harwood to-morrow:—A Hattersley, A Sheather, R Cummins, J M'Lachlan, A Ellem, F Davis, J Wyatt, J Davis, C Munro. J Lovett, J ...
Article : 109 wordsA COURSING match which resulted in a very successful and enjoyable afternoon's sport was held in Small Park, Uimarra, on Wednesday, the game run for being kangaroo rats. Mr, H Phillips, with ...
Article : 175 wordsABOUT a year ago (writes the editor of ANSWERS) I published a recipe for the core of rheumatism. Since then some people have written to thank mo for it, many of them informing me that the ...
Article : 908 wordsTHE Hopetoun (Brushgrove) and Tucabia clubs met on the former's court on Saturday last, the home team winning by the narrow margin of 2 games. Following is a list of the scores:— ...
Article : 133 wordsOF the 150.000 dozen eggs stored daring the moaths of September, October, and November last in the Government Cold Stores the greater pertion have now been marketed, only about 200 ...
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Advertising : 1,237 wordsTHE Australians commenced a match against a South of England team at Eastbourne on Monday, Rain Interfered with the play. Scores:— Australia—First innings-Trumper 31, Duff 1 ...
Article : 115 wordsA DEPARTURE by the Public Instruction Department was initiated at Goalburn on Saturday, the teachers being assembled to receive drill under Staff-Sergeant Cook. The teachers were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 279 wordsCONFIRMATION.—A confirmation service was hold in St. Paul's on Tuesday afternoon, the Lord Bishop of Grafton and Armidale officiating. The service was a most impressive one, and his Lordship's sermon ...
Article : 191 wordsPROGRESS ASSOCIATION.—The usual monthly meeting was held on Monday, with Messrs. Jackman (chair), Burns, Gilbert, Gray (sec), O Smith, Perkins, Carr, and Johnson present. Several members sent ...
Article : 333 wordsAFTER a lingering illness extending over a period of about five months Dean Cow per pawl away late on Saturday night. The venerable cleric had borne his sufferings with groat fortitude. He had ...
Article : 255 wordsTHAT State Premiers See and Peacock had each a most painful disappointment t'other day. That to each of them came from London a large and most gorgeous envelope, bla[?]ned with armorial ...
Article : 344 wordsMR. ALEX. CLARK, of Corndale, Richmond River, has a very profitable herd of thirty cows, grade Jerseys, as following figures will show:—For the month of April, he received from this small ...
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The Clarence River Advocate (NSW : 1898 - 1949), Fri 20 Jun 1902, Page 5
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