May 1—MACLEAY, s., 400 tons, Captain H. Wood, from Sydney, via Newcastle. Passengers—Meedames [?], Gehan and 2 children ; Misses Adams, [?] (2); Messrs. G. Best, M. Dwyer, P. Hogan, T. Quirk, ...
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Advertising : 932 wordsSergeant Crouch, of the New South Wales cavalry team, is much better. Travellers complain of the undue length of time they are kept waiting at the Coraki ...
Article : 1,232 wordsSays the Advocate :—Pony racing is about "done" on the Clarence River. Dunlop, the Melbourne Cup winner of 1887, is in the private sale list in Melbourne. ...
Article : 668 words"BEAUTIFUL weather, isn't it?" "Splendid, if it only lasis !" "Well, what do you thin of these Banks going crooked; will they come out all right? Will people get their money?" ...
Article : 594 wordsWE have on previous occasions drawn attention to the necessity for the holding of a Circuit Court in this district, and if our advocacy for such was ...
Article : 318 wordsThe North Coast S.N. Company have let to Mr. F. Schomberg, of Maclean, the contract of raising the sunken drogher Ramornie and placed on the slip at Grafton. ...
Article : 303 wordsRECENT cablegrams announce the death of the Right Rev. Dr. Turner, Bishop of Grafton and Armidale. It will of course be remembered that the deceased ...
Article : 2,339 wordsMAY 4.—In addition to the grants already made for those who suffered by the recent flood, a further sum has been granted for distribution (I believe over £400). A larger ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 wordsAPRIL 28.—Knowing that the columns of your paper are always open for the benefit of the public, and the rush that in made here for the Herald on the arrival of the mail coach, and ...
Article : 793 wordsMAY 3.—Fine beautiful weather, with westerly winds blowing for the last week, drying the roads and making them much easier and more pleasant to travel. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 wordsBEFORE E. Jones, P.M., and John M'Kinnon J.P. A case against W. T. Yeager by the Crown Lands Bailiff was postponed to the 5th June ...
Article : 404 wordsA MEMO received from Casino yesterday stated:—"Bruton" house, owned and occuupied by Mr. Donald Campbell, was totally destroyed by fire this morning. Incendiarism is ...
Article : 115 wordsTHIS court was opened in the usual way, but there being no appeals the business was soon disposed of. ...
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