CASINO CHURCH COMMITTEE.—In the report of the adjourned public meeting of the Church of England, held at Casino, for the election of officers, &c., and inserted in our issue of the 15th June, the name of ...
Article : 250 wordsALL cheques drown by NIPPER AND SEE, in favour of residents on the Clarence River, are PAYADLE at the BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, GRAFTON, FREE OF DISCOUNT. The above ...
Article : 51 wordsJulia Jacobs appeared before the Court, upon summons, to answer the charge of Jacob S. Leewenital, who deposed: he was a labour agent residing in Queen-street; on Sunday afternoon last, the 27th ...
Article : 520 wordsJune 29—Douglass, schooner, 120 tons, Captain Smith, from Sydney, in ballast. Mr. J. Tankard, agent. July 1—Sarah, brig, 110 tons, Captain Booth, from ...
Article : 115 wordsOUR subscribers are informed that subscriptions for the past quarter are now due, and a settlement of the same is respectfully solicited. ...
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Family Notices : 105 wordsJune 29—Macquarie, schooner, 110 tons, Captain Brother, for Melbourne. June 29— Agnes Irving, (s.), 400 tons, Captain II. Creer, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs, and Miss ...
Article : 86 wordsOUR columns are open to all writers who refrain from the use of virulant language or personalities, but we are not responsible for opinions expressed. ...
Article : 28 wordsIN the Sydney Morning Herald of the 21st ultime, we find a reprint from the Sydney Mail, of a summary of the information obtained by that journal, upon inquiries instituted by the Mail, in reference to the ...
Article : 773 words" On Bible stilts I don't pretend to stalk, " Nor land with Scripture my familiar talk." OLD AUTHOR. ...
Article : 610 wordsJuly 1—Sarah, brig, from Melbourne: 15 tons potatoes, 170 bags flour, and 20 bales bags, T. Fisher. ...
Article : 19 wordsI suppose I must begin my letter with the old acknowledgment respecting the weather, which comes as naturally as wishing compliments of the season at Christmas, and I am glad to say it is now ...
Article : 516 wordsJune 28—Helen M'Greger, (s. s.), for Sydney: 800 bags maize, 45. bags potatoes, 6 casks tallow, 200 hides, 30 cases eggs, 6 coops fowls, 50 bunches bananas, 20 bales sheepskins, 20 pigs, and sundries. ...
Article : 155 wordsTHIS WEEK the lover[?] of this truly British sport are anticipating some real enjoyment, and from the preparations that are being made, we imagine they will not be disappointed. There are a large number of ...
Article : 706 wordsJune 21—Bertha, from Sydney. June 25—Sarah Nicoll, from Sydney. June 26—Margaret and Mary, from Brisbane. June 27—Hunnah Newton, from Sydney. ...
Article : 51 words[?] STEAMERS FOR SYDNEY DURING THE WEEK.— The Helen M'Gtcgor,This (Tuesday) Morning, at 8 o'clock; the Agnes Irving, on Saturday Morning next, at 8 o'clock; the Grafton and Susannah Cuthbert, ...
Article : 554 wordsPUBLIC MEETING.—A public meeting was held in the schoolroom, Smith's Flat, on Thursday, 1st July, for the purpose of considering the necessity of making the Copmanhurst wharf more accessory ...
Article : 689 wordsSIR,—We are wondering, and still we wonder, what has become of the Blacks, that used to vary the monotony of this place, and we have asked the cause of their long absence from us; the answer from one ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Wallby, schooner, from the Richmond River, arrived at Sydney, on Tuursday, 1st July. She leaves Sydney, for the Rlchmon River, about the 11th instant. ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsPRIZE CATTLE.—Last week we were shown two beasts, slaughtered by Mr. T. Hewitt, butcher, of Queen-street, Grafton, which when dressed weighed 12021bs. and 1038lbs. respectively. The ...
Article : 2,443 wordsCHURCH OF ENGLAND.—The Archbisliop of York, in a letter to the Rev. Caron Brooke, on the Mackonochie judgment, says:—"The judgment decided only the two points before the Court—that ...
Article : 374 wordsSWAN CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOL.—We under stand the Local Board has, subject to the approval of the Council of Education, accepted the tender of Mr. A. Fairweather, of Grafton, for the erection of school ...
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