IN the evening a social meeting was held in the Protestant Hall, to celebrate the first anniversary of the induction of the Rev. Mr. Barron. The hall was gaily decorated with flags, flowers, and ...
Article : 2,286 wordsROAD ALONG ALUMNY CREEK.—This matter is likely to be shelved for the present, as negotiations that the Council were endeavouring to effect with those whose properties it would pass through did ...
Article : 542 wordsStreets very sloppy. More rain yesterday. Circuit Court opens Friday. Cricket reviving at South Grafton. ...
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Advertising : 211 wordsOctober 9.—KAROOLA sch., Captain Matthews, from Newcastle with a cargo of coal. Crossed in at 3.15 p.m. C. S. R. Co., agents. October 10.—NIGHTINGALE sch., 220 tons, Captain ...
Article : 128 wordsBETWEEN Judge MURRAY and judge BATHGATE. Grafton must feel itself knocked into pulverised sandstone. The Lawrence judge, in his epistle to the Herald, got hold of some very elegant ...
Article : 708 wordsOctober 9.—CITY OF GRAFTON str., 825 tons, Captain M[?]gee. Crossed out at 3.20 p.m., and arrived in Sydney on Sunday. Passengers—Misses Warrington, Dwyer: Bishop Torreggaini, Lieut. Colonel Wilkinson; Messrs. M. Rush, ...
Article : 142 wordsOctober 6.—Alpha sch., 72 tons, Captain Jenkins, from Newcastle, 70 tons coal.—Grace Dent sch., 98 tons, Captain Gallienne, from Newcastle, with coal.—Jessie Matilda, 88 tons. Captain Paddon, from Newcastle with coals.—Monarch ...
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Family Notices : 40 wordsDEPARTURES.—October 6: Tweed lug; Tweed str., 240 tons, Captain Tulloch, for Sydney. October 8: Daphne, for Sydney. BELLINGER RIVER. DEPARTURE.—OCTOBER 8: Surprise, for Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsTHERE exists at the present time here and elsewhere, a very uneasy feeling as to what course the Upper House will take in dealing with the railway proposals sanctioned by the Assembly. It is ...
Article : 2,730 wordsMR. JAMES BATHGATE, who some few months back set apart some 14 acres for lucerne and 12 for oaten hay as a test venture, has backed up this first step by purchasing a first-class "Hornsby's ...
Article : 596 wordsTHE wet weather has temporarily interfered with matters commercial, and there are no changes to report. Mr. J. H. Mauro will hold one of the largest hand and property sales of the season on Thursday, at which some of the lots are ...
Article : 858 wordsTHE attendance on Randwick racecourse to-day was only moderate. The results of the racing are given below:- THE AMATEUR HURDLE RACE, 2 miles.—Balmoral, 11st 7lb, 1; Equity, 10st 1llb, 2; Parade, 10st 9lb, 3. 6 to 4 ...
Article : 217 wordsTHE attendance to-day was good. A good deal of preparatory interest was centred in the result of the Great Foul Stakes and the Guineas, which looked like an intercolonial contest. Results: ...
Article : 681 wordsIN my last, mention was made of our wants, and in harmony with all people, and like folk who are in quest of servants, we shall ever be wanting. Though not so badly off as some would think, yet ...
Article : 293 wordsMessrs. PITT, SON, AND BADGERY report:—About 9000 sheep were penned to-day, and the market burdened. We sold 1500 for A. Land R. Amos, at 11s 10d. 800 cattle were yarded; the market held well. We quote best beef 25s per ...
Article : 186 wordsBUSINESS is very quiet in Lismore, and there is very little of public interest to report. Mr. James Stocks has been elected President of the Agricultural Society, and Messrs. G. Larkin and ...
Article : 184 wordsBy J. H. MUNRO, at his rooms, the Blorobo Estate, North Arm; Farm and Sawmill at Southgate: Farm at Lawrence; Property at Mountain View: the Turf Hotel, Pound-st., 141 acres on the Ora[?]: Right, Title and Interest in farm ...
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