Fain.Vesportilionid[?]—Bats.—The largest of this family is the Flying Fox of the colonists, so much dreaded by fruit-growers, as, being nocturnal, it, commits great depredations in the gardens after ...
Article : 1,273 wordsPOLICE MAGISTRATE—Captain Sinclair. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.—Grafton: Messrs.T. Bawden, M.P., T.Fisher, W.Robertson, A.Lardner, J.F.Wilcox, F.W. Chapman, P.R.Donaldson, A. ...
Article : 235 wordsCLARENCE PERMANENT MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY—Trustees-Messrs. T. Page (chairman), and F.Layton. Directors— Messrs. A. Lardner, J.P., J.'E. Chapman, and T. G. ...
Article : 2,074 wordsTHESE valuable institutions are represented in Grafton by the following branches:—Australian Joint Stock Bank, Mr Janies Brownhill, manager; Bank of New South Wales, Mr E. C. Lewington, manager: the ...
Article : 106 wordsHarwood Island is one of many Islands, situated in Shoal Bay. It is about 14 miles in circumference, and of alluvial formation. The chief industry is the culture of the sugar-cane and manufacture of sugar, for ...
Article : 346 wordsMUNICIPAL COUNCIL—Mayor, Mr. J.Drummond; Aldermen—Messrs. J. Fry, J. Buchan[?]n, J Drummond, A. Watt, A. Badcock, J.Davison. Auditors —Messrs. W. Goodger and W. Grainger. Council ...
Article : 68 wordsIt appears a fitting time for some reference to, and exposition of, the above somewhat extensive theme, when this colony is about making a display of its resources in the exhibitions of Melbourne and ...
Article : 2,799 wordsThe Village of Cowper is situated on the right bank of the Clarence River, at the point where the unbranch, known as the South Arm, leaves the main stream. It is sixteen miles below Crafton, and within ...
Article : 233 wordsGEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES OF THE CLARENCE DISTRICT, ITS GEOLOGICAL CHARACTER, AND ITS ZOOLOGY. The Clarence River enters the Pacific Ocean about ...
Article : 922 wordsA pleasent, thriving and prosperous village on the bank of the Clarence River, about 16 miles from the Heads and about thirty from Grafton; situated close to the junction of the South Arm with the main river, ...
Article : 1,206 wordsCopmanhurst, or Smith's Flat, is a thriving agricultural settlement on the upper Clarence. There are upwards of 48 landholders, half of whom are freeholders, the remainder selectors, holding altogether, ...
Article : 169 wordsNow that all the colonies of Australia are goint to be represented at the forthcoming exhibition, it is to be hoped that a strong effort will be made to place the various resources of the Clarence valley before the ...
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