CITY OF GRAFTON (s), 825 tons Captain Farell, from Sydney, March 27.—Mesdames Taylor, Towns, Kruse, McDonald; Misses Mackie, Bertram, St. Clair Kruse (4); Messrs. P. ...
Article : 197 wordsWALTER Haynes died at the Quarantines Station on Monday, making the 13th death. Thirty-six persons were removed to quarantine on Monday, being the inmates of the houses ...
Article : 369 wordsA WRITER in a Sydney payer says:—Probably the cleverest axemen alive are the Fijians employed in tho Suva wood-yards. Have watched them split stringy logs thus: Each takes an end, ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsColonel Baden-Powell reported that Mafeking was all well on the 13th instant. The Boer cordon had been greatly relaxed, enabling the garrison to mako a sortie and capture '20 head of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsIN its issue of March 24 the Ballina BEACON publishes an article on "St Patrick's Day" in its leading column, over the signature "J. Harrington." We know it is an excellent ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE steamer G[?]neig has been wrecked on the Victorian coast. Three survivors of the wreek have reached Lake Tyres and give harrowing accounts of their privations. ...
Article : 84 wordsTHE Boer resistance at Kroonstadt and other places is understood to be intended to cover tho ultimate withdrawal of the longrauge guns intended to protect Protoria. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 467 wordsTHE young son of Mr. J. R. Taylor, of Ulmarra, had a narrow escape from drowning on Monday afternoon. He and some other boys were bathing and skylarking in the river on the edge of ...
Article : 124 wordsMARY MURPHY, proprietress of Murphy's hotel, Camperdown, was found dead in her bar yesterday under mysterious circumstances. All the particulars are so far withheld. ...
Article : 93 wordsON Tuesday an accident occurred to one of Mr. J. M. Kelly's breadoarts at Palmer's Channel ferry. It appears that the approach is in such a condition that the punt cannot be brought ...
Article : 149 wordsA GOOD deal has already been published as to precautionary measures to be taken against the plague. It may not, however, be uninteresting to hear what one recognised authority says when ...
Article : 902 wordsMR THOS. ENGLISH, of Bexhill, wrote offering the committee of the Lismore Society £10 10s towards paying tho expanses of a judge to judge grade dairy cattle at the next annual show. ...
Article : 131 wordsTHE cricket match between the British "Iron-barkers" and the Boers of that ilk which was set down for decision at Lawrence on Saturday last, came off on tho local recreation ground and ...
Article : 930 wordsHow strange it is that farmers look upon shopkeepers, manufacturers, and others as being in business, but never seem to think that they are in business themselves. Every farmer admits ...
Article : 189 wordsFURTHER particulars of tho death of the Hon. E. H. Lygon, brother of Earl Beauchamp, show that the party of four officer's, attended by a single trooper, rode eight miles beyond the ...
Article : 245 wordsTHE South Coast Times of tho 17th instant says:— "Amongst the recently published list of those who have qualified by examination (in connection with the Sydney University), for entrance ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 wordsPOLICE COURT.—On Tuesday, before the P.M., Jas, Shelton, aged 17 years, was summoned for indecent exposure at South Grafton. The lad was undressed swimming horses and stood up in full view of the ...
Article : 111 wordsA MEETING of the Council of the Union was held on Saturday at Grafton, Mr. W. Zuill (president) in the chair. There was but a small attendance of delegates. Letters were received from the ...
Article : 289 wordsTHE annual show of the Lower Clarence Agricultural Society will be held at Maclean on Tuesday and Wednesday next. Those who have not yet made entries are reminded that they will be received ...
Article : 466 wordsIt is notified from India that the 10,000 additional doses of prophylactic serum asked for by this colony will be sent at once. Mr. Jno. See, Chief Secretary, was inoculated ...
Article : 389 wordsTHE newest pest of the Clarence—the water hyacinth—was the subject of a brief discussion in tho Maclean Council at last mooting. One of those circulars that have been largely circulated ...
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The Clarence River Advocate (NSW : 1898 - 1949), Fri 30 Mar 1900, Page 2
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