EARLY on Sunday morning steady rain set in, which continued until this morning, winding up lost night with very heavy rain and thunder from the north, River commenced to rise last night, ...
Article : 379 wordsLECTURES.—Owing to pancity of attendance the lecture announced to be delivered by Mr. W. Archer, of Brushgrove, on "Early reminiscences of the Clarence." did not come off, and is postponed for a ...
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Advertising : 1,316 wordsTHE eagerness of party politicians to strike a blow at those opposed to them, often leads them, while hitting, to drop their guard and leave themselves open to a sloshing out in reply. This was the fate ...
Article : 600 wordsOctober 12.—NICOLAI [?]ch., from Newcastle [?] Crossed in at 6.20 a.m. October 12.—GOLDEN [?]LE. Captain Greenlees, from Newcastle with coal. Crossed in at 7.15 a.m. ...
Article : 126 wordsSunday—Grafton: 7.30 (Holv Commnnion), [?] Al[?] Creek, 3: Southgate, 7. Sunday—Ulmarra, 3; South Grafton, 7.30—Rev. J. L. Bosworth. ...
Article : 278 wordsSINCE my last we have had rain in abundance, Monday's topping any fall we have had this or last year, for over 330 tons of rain fell on each acre of land during the twenty-four hours, 4 inches and ...
Article : 370 wordsOctober 13.—RANGER, [?] Crosse[?] October 13.—HELEN NICOLL. 400 tons, Captain Fra[?] Crossed out at 5 p.m. and arrived in Sydney on Thursday. Passengers—Mrs. M'Donald: Misses Conbane, Nelson: ...
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Advertising : 189 wordsOctober 12.—Platypus str., 300 tons, Captain [?] the Clarence. October 14.—Tomkl str., 376 tons, Captain Jackson, form Sydney. ...
Article : 141 wordsSINCE my last we have has [?] weathe, [?] raining now. A considerable change has taken place in the maize crop about here; young maize, that looked quite healthy a few weeks ago, is now ...
Article : 106 wordsDEPARTURE.—October 10: Bellinger ketch, for Sydney. ...
Article : 11 wordsARRIVAL.—October 11: Sp[?]wing, from Sydney. DEPARTURE.—October 6: Tweed sir., 240 tons, Captain T[?]ch, for Sydney via Byron Bay. Passengers—Miss Tabor: Messrs. Corner, H. Stanley, Baker, J. Smith, J. Brown, J. ...
Article : 329 wordsEDWARD REGINALD STAUFFER, Grafton, 100 acres, county Clarence, parish of Ashby, commencing at the south-west corner of portion 69, M. A. Golding's c.p. of 68 acres, thence on the east by the western. ...
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Family Notices : 87 wordsTHE WEATHER.—On Monday last we had the heaviest and most contin[?]s downpour of rain that we have had for some time. It had been raining moderately during Sunday night, but from ...
Article : 342 wordsTHIS Court was opened yesterday morning, before his Honor Acting-Judge C. J. Manning—Mr. H. M'Culloch acting as Crown Prosecutor. The other members of the legal profession present were—Mr. ...
Article : 2,775 wordsTHERE will be a general feeling of regret here that the Upper House has seen fit to delay this railway by referring it to a Select Committee. Had members served one and all alike they would have had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 652 wordsMATTERS have remained with us much as usual during the past week. Most of the time has been spent (per force) indoors, for the recent very heavy fall of rain has rendered the roads almost ...
Article : 535 wordsTHE Annual District Meeting of the Methodist Church was held in the Grafton Church on the 8th. Instant. The ministers present were the Revs. W. T. Rabone (chairman), G. A. Reeve, E. Fox, F. C. ...
Article : 219 wordsFOR the first, time we believe in the history of the district it has come to pass that a considerable number of men are in need of employment, the circumstances of whose case demand their making an ...
Article : 520 wordsMr. JOHN BRIDGE reports:—The hide market remains maitored. Light weights sold at current rates, 3[?]d medium weights to 3[?]d; heavies, 3[?]d to 3[?]d for prime; sloppy heavies, 3[?]d, I offered 1411, and sold 1393. Tallow ...
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Advertising : 428 wordsPLOUGHING still in progress, planting also still being done. There is an impression gaining ground here that early planting in these districts is a mistake, ns our spring appears to be somewhat later ...
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