October ll-Terranora (s.), 200 tons, Cantala Ives, from Syd noy. October 12-New England (a.), 400 tons, Captain Harley, from Sydney. Otb instant ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 347 wordsAT the Woodford Island Mutual Improvementt Association, on Wednesday, 1st Instant, the question was discussed—" Ought New South Wales he separated, and a new colony formed of that portion from the ...
Article : 3,569 wordsINSOLVENCY COURT, SYDNEY.-Thursday, October 9.—Before the Chief Commissioner: In the matter of the Clarence and New England Steam Navagation Company, adjourned proceedings under winding up ...
Article : 770 wordsTHE NEW COURT HOUSE[?]— Stendy progress is being made with this building by the contractor, Mr. Low. The roofs, which are of slate, ara now completed, and will permit of the joiners' and internal work being ...
Article : 1,545 wordsOctober 10—City of Grafton (s.), S10 tons, Captain Bracegirdle, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Quirk and family, Mrs. Franks, Mrs.Winter, Miss Bethson, Miss Dykes, Miss Ross, Messrs, Tompsitt, Bowler, ...
Article : 56 wordsOctober 10—City of Grafton (s.), for Sydney: 1026 bags maize, 81 hides, 276 bunches bananas, 33 pigs, 325 mats sugar, 17 cases eggs, 276 ingots tin, 9 bundles sheepskins, 4 casks tallow, 1 coop pigs, 7 coops ...
Article : 43 wordsOctober 4—Richmond (s.), 300 tons, Alley, from Sydney. Passengers—Mrs Newton. Mrs Ilamilton, Messrs Barrie, Wigmore, Feawick, Wickham, and 12 in the steerage. ...
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Family Notices : 23 wordsDURING no other your since Grafton has been incorporated a Borough has its Council had such an opportunity for undertaking and accomplishing needful works of a permanent ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsSTEAMERS FOR SYDNEY.— The City of Grafton, on Thursday morning, at 7o'clock THE CLARENCE RIVER TRADE—We notice that the steamer Argyle, Captain Tucker, having undergone a ...
Article : 280 wordsSIR,—Having read the Rev. C. C. Greenway's letter in Saturday's issue, allow me through your colamns to ask him what he really did say; at the same time perhaps he will inform us what he would have said if ...
Article : 230 wordsTHE following letter was read at last meeting of the Borough Council, and indicates that the question of a bridge over the Claience at Grafton is under the cou sideratiou of the Government. Either that or a larger ...
Article : 140 wordsSIR,—The letter of the Rev. C. C. Greenway, in your paper of the 11 th instant, is very vague, and evades the question asked by you, for he does not say that he did not allude to Grafton or the district of the ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsSIR,—I did not expect to be called upon to again trouble you. lt is quite eident that Mr. A. Ross does not understand what he writes himself any more than he does what I write. I have arrived at this ...
Article : 518 wordsWOODBURN.—A correspondent writes to the Star:— Crushing operations have been rusumed here; Woodford and Co. managed to keep on most of the time. Predictions as to higher density of cane-juice ...
Article : 364 wordsProbate has been granted of the wills of James Tyson, the well-known squater, and Bishop Tyrrell. The personality of the former was sworn to as under £500,000, and of the latter as under £41,000. ...
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