THE Clarence has been visited by the greatest flood that has ever been witnessed by the oldest resident within the limits of the district. The visitation was quite unexpected, for though the river was ...
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Advertising : 106 wordsJanuary 27.—HELEN NICOLL, str., 400 tons. Captain Fraser. Passengers—Mrs Campbell. Miss Ellem: Messrs. S. Bathgate, J. G. O'Ryan. Ellem, Conway, P. Emert, Grabham, Lawson, Campbell, Laing, Bell, Jamison, Mitchell, Ingial: ...
Article : 191 wordsJanuary 19.—AUSTRALIAN str.. 400 tons. Captain Peggs. Passengers—Mesdames Inglis (2), Birmingham, M'Cormack: Misses Wall, Matthews (2); Revs. J. Inglis, Johnson, and J. Lewin: Messrs. Inglis, Finlay, Mitchell, Piguenit, Cromach, ...
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Family Notices : 71 wordsJanuary 19.—AUSTRALIAN: 40 bags maize, 12 hides, 34 pigs, 10 coops poultry, 10 cases eggs. 1 bag horns, 2 bags bones, 48 cases syrup, 8 doz. pumpkin, 212 melons, 181 bags potatoes, 247 pieces cedar and 12 logs, 1 cask tallow, and 8 bags oysters. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsARRIVAL.—January 18: Fanny Dent, from Sydney. ...
Article : 10 wordsARRIVAL.— January 22: Bellinger ketch, from Sydney. DEPARTURE.—January 18: Fernmount, 200 tons, Captain Taplin, for Sydney via Port Macquarie. Passengers—16 cabin and 1 in the steerage. Cargo: 1400 bags maize, 10 pigs, ...
Article : 62 wordsTHE year has commenced very disastrously for the Clarence, and the flood which swept the river on Sunday last has left a scene of destruction never before witnessed in our district. Something of ...
Article : 1,042 wordsARRIVALS.—January 18: Sea Flower, from the Clarence River. January 20: Emanuel, Prince Alfred, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—January 19: Hope, Victoria for Sydney. THE WEATHER ON THE COAST.—The report on the ...
Article : 374 wordsOWING to the floods business has been entirely suspended, and it will be some days before it will settle into its regular routine again. It is feared the present visitation will affect trade to a most serious ...
Article : 143 wordsMessrs. PITT, SON, and BADGERY report:- [?] head of cattle were yarded to-day. Sales were dull and prices a shade worse. We sold 200 head, including Ferry's bullocks at £6 13s, and cows £5 ...
Article : 342 wordsThe loss in this parish above South Grafton is principally confined to crops. In its upper part it was not so great, and the patches of early maize have in many instances escaped. The late, as in all ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsSunday—Cathedral: 11 and 7.30. Sunday—South Grafton, 7.30; S.S. address,3—Rev. J. C. Bosworth. Sunday—Maclean, ll: Lawrence, 7.30—Rev. T. J. Hyder. ...
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