ELEVEN horses still remain in for the principal handicap, to be run to-morrow week, and but for an accident there would have been the dozen. The most of those left in will likely go to the post, and ...
Article : 949 wordsTHE Editor does [?] held himself [?] for opinion expressed by correspo[?] ...
Article : 13 wordsA first offender, for inebriation, was cautioned and discharged. James Ridgreas, for a similar offence, was fined 10s. and for using obscene language he was further ...
Article : 47 wordsTHE firms of BRYANT and MAY, and BELL and BLACK, both well known over the world as matchmakers, have amalgamated; and the company, judging by the second annual matting held in ...
Article : 1,460 wordsWednesday—Confirmation class, at 4 and 7.30. Sunday— Ramornie Meat Works, at 7—Venerable Archdeacon. Sunday—Strone Park. 3 p.m.—Ker. J. L. Bosworth. WELLEVAN CHURCH. ...
Article : 43 wordsJune 7.—HELEN NICOLL., str., 400 tons. Captain Fraser. Passengers—Mesdames Jacobs, Donoghne, Fisher and child, M'Cann, Hewit: Misses M'Cann, Fisher; Mssrs. O'Meally, J. Read, Duncan, Belton, Dando. Wylie; and 10 in the ...
Article : 76 wordsSplendid rains at Lawrence. Building trades dull at Lismore. S.S. Cooroug safely off the rocks. Weather clondy, with indications of rain. ...
Article : 724 wordsSIR.—Considering the very large number of policy holders in this district who are interested in the prosperity of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, it is but reasonable to expect that there ...
Article : 1,464 wordsJames Ridgraay, for drunkenness, was fined 20s, or 7 days imprisonment. ...
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Advertising : 160 wordsJnne 5.—CITY OF GRAFTON str.825 tons. Captain Magee Crossed out at 8.45 a.m., and arrive in Sydney on Sunday. Passengers — Musdames M'Laughllin, Coo[?]: Misses Gunthorpe. Philips Messrs Hasedon. W. H. Sharpe, W. ...
Article : 121 wordsG. H. ROLLS v. ELIZABETH DIXON.—A claim of 12s for illegal detention of two pillows. It was alleged that a bed and bedding complete were purchased from defendant, but the pillows in dispute ...
Article : 609 wordsJune 2.—LAWRENCE: 2000 bags maize, and 50 head of cattle. June 2.—HELEN NICOLL: 630 bags maize, 1200 hides, 13 pigs. 6 coops ponltry, 18 cases eggs, 4 bags bones, 50 bunches ...
Article : 66 wordsJune 3.—Coraki, 103 tons, Captain Postants, from Sydney. ...
Article : 25 wordsADVANTAGE has been taken of the postponement of the question by the Council, whether the by-law prohibiting the straying of stock on the streets should be enforced, to procure ...
Article : 987 wordsJune 4.—Jessie Meillon, 83 tons Captain German, for Sydday with 60,000ft. sawn timber. June 4.—Queen of the South, 121 tons, Captain Woods, for Sydney, with 881 bags maize, 71 bags bones, 23 bags ...
Article : 102 wordsARRIVALS.—June 1: Mabel White and Surprise from Sydney. June 4: Fornmouster., 240 tons from Sydney, via Port Macquarie; Summer Rose, from Sydney. ...
Article : 30 wordsARRIVALS—June 2: Bellbird, Zee, Prince Alfred. sparwing, Barrengarry, from Sydney. June 3: Sarah Beattic, Candidate, Bessls Mand, Advance, C. Walker, from Sydney. June 4: Lizzie Frost and Julia from Sydney. ...
Article : 37 wordsARRIVAL.—June 3;Patonge, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—June 3: Tweed, 200 tons. Captain Tulloch, for Sydney. June 4: Sussex and Condong, for Sydney; Kalara, for Brisbane. ...
Article : 268 wordsTHERE is very little to be submitted to auction this week, so that transactions are likely to be limited. Some private speculation is going on in town property in anticipation of an advance when more ...
Article : 593 wordsA GOOD deal of attention is just now being given to the reported discoveries of gold in the northern territory of Western Australia, and much doubt exists as to the situation and nature of the country ...
Article : 944 wordsAs reported in your columns of 5th instant, at the last meeting of our Council, the question of cattle straying in the streets (more especially after nightfall) was adverted to. It is certainly very singular ...
Article : 307 wordsTHE following entries have been made for the forthcoming regatta. The heats in the Maiden scull race will be rowed off at 4 o'clock on Saturday next: ...
Article : 384 wordsThis was an action for wrongful dismissal of the plaintiff by the defendants, Messrs. Berry and Bond, a firm of brewers at Rooky Mouth, on the Clarence River, into whose employ the plaintiff bad been ...
Article : 426 wordsC. AND N. C. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION report:— Maize, 3s 5d to 3s 6d per bushel, and in good demand; oats, 2s 6d to 3s; flour, £11 to £13; ohalf, £6 to £8; lucerne hay, £5 to £6; oaten hay, £6 to £7; ...
Article : 207 wordsACCIDENT.—A serious accident ocourred here during the week to an old resident, who is well known to the travelling; public by the name of Pat Duggan, or Pat the puntman, who had his thigh broken on ...
Article : 172 wordsSIR.—The policy of the present Government cannot well be separated from the above, and though it does not go far enough in that direction, yet as faras it goes it must please those who favour that ...
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