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    THE QUEENSLAND SUGAR SEASON.—The sugar season may now be said to be at an end. A few of the planters in Southern Queensland will probably start their mills again for a short season after having ...

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    THE WEATHER—On Saturday we noted a change from the dry weather of the previous few weeks. Sunday was fine and warm, but about midday, yesterday,heavy clouds came up from the eastward, and a ...

    Article : 1,509 words
  4. TOWN IMPROVEMENTS.

    THE building trades save not been so active during the past month, and but little now work has been begun. The addition of 24 feet 6 inches to St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Victoria-street, ontruated ...

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  5. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALs.

    January 22-The Clarance (s.), 500 tons, Captain Harley, from Sydney 20th instant Passengers-Mrs Aitken,' Mrs Blake, Misses Blake (3), Miss Wella, Miss Blayton, Dr. S. M, Morton, Messrs Macquarie, ...

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  6. RELIGIOUS MEMORANDA.

    Sunday, January 28— South Grafton, Mass at 9 a.m. St. Mary's Grafton, Mass at 11 a.m. Vespers at 7.30p.m. LOWER CLARENCE. Sunday, January 23— Lawrence, Mass at 8 a.m. Brushgrove, ...

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  7. DEPARTURES.

    January 17—The Clarance (s.), 500 tons, Captain Harley, for Sydney. Passengers— Mrs Moyos, Miss O'Hay, Miss Arnold, Miss Boyle, Miss M'Grath, Messrs T. Fisher, Leonard, Myers, Thomson, Selinan, ...

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  8. THE GLARENCE & RICHMOND EXAMINER.

    FEW, if any, previous Ministers have done more feasting, more post-prandial speechifying, or have been the object of more banqueting and calvacading than the Ministry of Mr JOHN ...

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  9. EXPORTS.

    January 17—Clarance(s.), for Sydney:522bags maize, 800 cases meat, 483bags tin ore, 186 ingots tin, 15bales wool, 62 hides,5 hogsheads tallow, 14 pigs, 57 ozs. gold, 1 cask beeswax, 122 bunches ...

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  10. RICHMOND RIVER.

    January 19—Jabermock,183 tons, Stables, for Sydney,with 62,000.feet pine, 235 bags maize; Saucy Jack, 156 tons, Tallock, for,Sydney, with 100,000 feet pine; Alpha,82 tons, Galliene, for Newcastle, ...

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    [?] STEAMERS FOR SYDNEY—The Clarance tomorrow (Wednesday) morning at 8;tho City of Grafton on Saturday morning at 8; and the New England early next week. ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EXAMINER.

    SIR, — As a casual visitor to your important district, I have been muchstruck with the apparent success of those especially resident on the banks of your fine river. My attention upon entering was particularly ...

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    CHRIST CHURCH BELL.—The large bell, recently subscribed for by the inhabitants of Grafton, and ordered from England, arrived last week. The creetion of the necessary framework has been entrusted ...

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    MAIZE HUSKING — The question of husking maize is one which still exercises the minds of the farmers. Four machines have been invented in this colony for husking und shelling maizein one operation. Of these ...

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