I HAVE just received a letter from Adrianople giving the following particulars of fresh outrages on the Moslems: " On Sunday night last 300 mounted Bulgarian ...
Article : 1,131 wordsTHE CLIP.—Shearing is now in full swing on many of the surrounding stations. Unlike some of the western districts, we are told that about Glen Innes there is a super abundance of labour, and that no ...
Article : 715 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate and Mr W. H. Thomas. J.P. Norrie v. Horton.—Promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff, 17s 4d. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 wordsNovember 3—Agnes Irving (s.), 400 tons, Gaptain Magee, from Sydney 1st instant. Passengers—Mr Noble, and 6 in the steerage. ...
Article : 22 wordsNovember 2—City of Grafton (s.), 810 tons, captain Bracegirdle, for Sydney, Passengers—Mrs. Sunners, Mrs. M'Call, Rev. D. M'Innes, Messrs., D.Shearer, Hobson, 'Tribe, Thomas, Crawford, Leanuen, Beyle, ...
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Advertising : 148 wordsHOSPITAL.—The committee will meet at the Hospital to-morrow (Wednesday) for the consideration of tenders for tanks. GRAFTON PUBLIC SCHOOL.—The annual inspection ...
Article : 1,077 wordsSTEAMERS FOR SYDNEY.—The New England, this day (Tuesday); the City of Grafton, on Saturday morning, at 8' o'clock The Agnes Irving for the Richmond River, cleared ...
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Family Notices : 63 wordsSIR,—I am sure you will, in the interest of your sugar district, permit me to make the following explanation of a report you published furnished by Mr Small, and cross-beaded, " Muir's Sugar Relining ...
Article : 1,204 wordsTHE Estimates of Expenditure for the year 1879, together with the Supplementary Estimates for 1878 and previous years, were tabled on Wednesday last. The Clarence Electorate ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsThe "Gawler Standard " is informell that a passenger for one of these colonies who arrived from England by the s.s. Chimborazo brought the whole of his a vailable capital, amounting to £2000, by a draft drawn by ...
Article : 129 wordsI SEND you a few more items of what is going on amongst the silver reefs, which may be interesting to some of your readers, At the Golden Age, Mr. Horton is still working away with good results. No. ...
Article : 826 wordsFARMS AND LAND.—Business still continues dull, and is not likely te improve much in the present state of the money market; and although I have many very eligible properties, both in town and country, for ...
Article : 431 wordsTHAT spirit, of factions opposition which has done so much to impede the progress of public business has already commenced to manifest itself in the present session, the ...
Article : 586 wordsTHE: Armidale correspondent of the Uralla 'Times writes:—I may now now note the funoral obsequies of a veteran agriculturist, Mr.'Richard Pearson, sen., of Violet Dale, who has successfully buffeted the ...
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Advertising : 26 wordsART UNION DISALLOWED.—The Yass Courier says: —" For some time past a distribution of prizes on the Art Union principle has been annonuced as intended to take place at Cootamundra, lt was but a small affair, ...
Article : 138 wordsSYDNEY, Friday, November 1.—Arrivals of maize are only small. Farmers are gradually, from two suecessive good seasons at paying values, getting financially stronger. Many purchases are made direct on ...
Article : 224 wordsTIN.—When will tin rise? (writes the Vegetable Creek correspondent of the Glen Innes Examitner). This is a question which concerns us more than any other. When it was £30 per ton we thought it was ...
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