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Detailed lists, results, guides : 414 wordsON New Year's Eve the streets were thronged as usual with crowds of people bent upon business. enjoyment, or mischief. The hotels did a brisk trade, and the usual exhibitions of larrikinism were indulged ...
Article : 103 wordsJanuary 2—Agnes Irving (s.), 400 tons, Captain Magee. from Sydney 31st December. Passengers— Miss M'Intosh, Messrs. Sparke, Allen, Dickey, J. C. Lowe, Stevenson, Smith, Johnson, Mertichl, Olliffe, ...
Article : 51 wordsEDUCATIONAL.—We understand Mr. S. S. Smith, of the Grafton Public Schoel, who has been in Sydney during the past week or two, has obtained the highest certificate attainable by a teacher under the Public ...
Article : 1,056 wordsSIR,—I should not have troubled you with anything further respecting the funeral af the late Mr. G. B. Wright, were it not that I desire to remove an erroneous impression that may exist in the minds of some ...
Article : 205 wordsDecember 28—Bonnie Dundee (s.), 121 tons, Captain Stewart, for Sydney. Passengers—Miss Nowls, and Messrs. Brown, Bennett, and Davis. December 28—Agnes Irving (s.), 400 tons, Captain ...
Article : 69 wordsThe idea of holding a bi-annual race meeting at the New Year in Grafton, as is done now in most of the principal country towns, has long been favourably entertained, but it was not until New Year's Day, ...
Article : 1,150 wordsDecember 20—Richmond (s.), 300 tons, Alley, from Sydney. December 20—Platypus (s.), 300 tons, Captain Gowans, from Sydney. Passengers—Mrs Bnchanan ...
Article : 244 wordsSIR,—May I beg, through the medium of your journal, to bring under the notice of the above gentlemen a feature in their official procedure which I have heard, and still hear, very generally ...
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Family Notices : 59 wordsLeave Sydney Snez.................... Jan. 20 San Francisco................. Jan. 30 Letters require to be posted in Grafton several days ...
Article : 491 wordsBUT for the fact that we have long since learned to regard election speeches with a considerable amount of suspicion, we should hold Sir HENRY PARKES up to admiration as the statesman who ...
Article : 733 wordsTHE Above sports were fairly attended, considering the very numerous amusements offered pleasure seekers elsewhere. The day was nice and cool, and most of the events were well contested. The first ...
Article : 495 wordsTHE following is a copy of the petition to the Hon, the Minister for Works praying for the establishment of two punts; one at Harwood Island to connect that Island with the right bank of the Clarence River, and ...
Article : 384 wordsTHE Colonial Sugar Company's new steamer. Terana[?]na under the command of Captain Hesselton, arrived here from Glasgow, this morning. She is a very fine new paddle steamer of 200 t[?] register, and ...
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Advertising : 218 wordsTHIS annual regatta, hitherto held on Boxing-day, was this year postponed till New Year's Day, to enable certain scullers of the Clarence to compete at the Ballina regatta. It is a matter for regret that the ...
Article : 437 wordsThe prettiest sight of the day was undoubtedly the procession of Foresters and Oddfellows from the School of Arts to the Show Grounds. The gorgeous, banners, and gay scarfs and aprons altogether made up ...
Article : 920 wordsDECEMBER 30.—The weather during Christmas week was most enjoyable. Although occasional showers fell, the days were generally cool and cloudy. Several Parties have gone to the seaside for a few days and ...
Article : 264 wordsTHE MOUNTAIN VIEW LOTTERY.—The destruction by fire of Mountain View House, the chief prize in the above lottery, has c[?]nsed a good many inquiries to be ma[?] amongst ticket-holders, as to what course ...
Article : 255 wordsTHE S[?]—We are glad to state that the efforts of a compromise between the A.S.N. Company and their seamen have not yet been abandoned. Mr. W. R. Lockhead, who it may be remembered, was ...
Article : 113 wordsDENT[?]TRY.—Mr. Kastrup has just returned to Grafton from a tour in New England, where his personal popularity no less than his skill as a dentist has contributed to make his visit in every respect a ...
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