WE are accustomed to plume ourselves upon the British character of our population, and doubtless the manhood of the country is instinct with that feeling of fair play which mostly ensures to an opponent an ...
Article : 709 wordsBEFORE The Police Magistrate. ILLEGALLY ON PREMISES. Charles Charlton was charged on the information of Joseph Page, with having been on the premises of the ...
Article : 436 wordsSunday. October 28—Christ, Grafton, Matins and Lita[?]. 11 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. Ul[?]. Evensong,3 p.m. —Rev, J.Leslie Smith,B.A. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. ...
Article : 154 wordsOctober 24—New England (s.), 400 tons, Captain W.B.Mann, from Sydney 22nd and Newcastle 23rd instant, Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Zuill, Messrs. Hodges and Cameron. ...
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Family Notices : 51 wordsOctober 21— City of Grafton (s.), for Sydney: 765 bags maize, 50 bags oysters, 20 cases eggs, 4 coops fowls, 300 bunches bananas, and sundries. October 20—Alice Jane, for Sydney:3O,000 feet ...
Article : 48 wordsTHE inteligence that Sir JOHN ROBERTSON has graciously consented to allow himself to be nominated for the Clarance and Richmond will be received by the electors of this ...
Article : 1,247 wordsNEW POLLING PLACES —Bacearumbi, Dalmorton, Toloom, and Pretty Gally have been appointed polling places for the election of a member of Parliament for the Clarence district. ...
Article : 2,782 wordsOctober 16—Ocean Bride, 88 tons, Haynes, for Sydney, with 50,000 feet cedar, pine, and beech. October 17—Bonnie Dundee (s.), 121 tons, Alley, for Sydney, Cargo: 14,000 feet pine logs 40,000 ...
Article : 81 wordsJOHN NEENAN, of South Grafton, 40 acres, parish of Twyarigo, unmeasured land adjoining Thomas Gaulds' conditional perchase of 40 acres of 18th instant on the south. Deposit paid, £10. ...
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Article : 580 wordsSIR—We feel that we should not be discharging our duty to our client, Mr. Sammel George Davison, if we failed to direct public attention to the attack you have made in your leading article of the 23rd instant ...
Article : 440 wordsCOMMERCIAL PROMPTITUDE IN SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE—A local firm, says the Wogga Express, sends as the following:—It is usual to speak of Victoria as being far ahead of her eldest sister, New ...
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Article : 132 wordsSIR —Will you do me a favour by publishing a few lines in reply to a letter which appeared in the Examiner of 23rd instant, and signed by Thomas Page, late town clerk, and containing the opinion of ...
Article : 365 wordsWRITS have been issued, addressed to the returning officers of the several electoral districts throughout the colony, for a general election of members to serve in the Legislative Assembly.The following are the ...
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