THE MINISTER FOr WORKS has said the railways of New South Wales are dangerously undermanned. "He had put on one-third more men than he found when he came into office, and they required more ...
Article : 811 wordsTHE Editor does not bold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. NOTE.—All correspondence—letters to the Editor, poetry, &c.—inteded for insertion in this journal, must be sent ...
Article : 41 wordsMaria Bowen was charged with having no visible means of support, and pleaded not guilty. Constable Tooley deposed that on Saturday evening he saw the landlord of the Lion hotel put ...
Article : 136 wordsON Friday evening about 25 gentlemen assembled at the Freemasons hotel, the occasion being a presentation to Mr. Inspector Garvin, who was leaving Grafton the following day for Armidale, to ...
Article : 1,282 wordsARRIVALS FROM SYDNEY. September 5—HELENNICOLL str., 100 tons. Captain Fraser Passengers—Mesdames M'Alpin, Egeringham; Miss M'Bride; Messrs. M'Alpin, Peers, Grahan. Bochine, P. Donaldson, ...
Article : 83 wordsWednesday—Confirmation Class at 4.30. Conference at 7.30 at School of Arts. Thursday. ...
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Advertising : 167 wordsSIR.—There is one side of the labour question that seems to be entirely overlooked by the Press; and which appears to me to be a very important phase; As far as my observation serves me, Labour as a ...
Article : 826 wordsSeptember 24—TERRANOUA Str.. 109 tons. Captain Benson, for the Richmond River with two punts in tow. Crossed out at 7.30 a.m. C. S. R. Co., agents. September 24.—FIONA str., 800 tons, Captain Curphey. ...
Article : 172 wordsA WARDEN'S COURT was held at Dalmorton on Friday last, before Mr. A. L. M'Dougall, P.M., Warden for this district. An inquiry was held respecting objections lodged ...
Article : 595 wordsSe[?] 21.—HELEN NICOLL; 61 bags maize, 73 hides, 30 pigs, 9 copps [?] 30 cases eggs, 1 calf, 30 bags bones, 27 hogsheads molasses, 1 [?] cane, 6 cedar logs, 2 bundles sheepskins, 2 kegs butter, 1 bale [?] 202 bags sugar, 560 ...
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Advertising : 1,166 wordsARRIVAL.—September 26: Coraki str., from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—September 24: Emu str. 25: Wyrallah str., for Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsARRIVAL.—September 22: Tweed str., from Tweed River. DEPARTURES.—September 22: Scout str., for Brisbane; White Cloud, for Sydney. 23: Lizzie Frost, for Sydney: Tweed tug, for Tweed. ...
Article : 16 wordsARRIVAL.—September 20: Kent, from Newcastle. DEPARTURE.—September 21: Spurwing, for Sydney. ...
Article : 15 wordsIN the removal of Mr. INSPECTOE GAUTIN the district loses the services of one of whom it may be enid, without reflection on any of his predecessors, that he has been the most ...
Article : 1,011 wordsARRIVAL.—September 28: Echo, from Sydney. DEPARTURE.—September 22: Belliger str., for Sydney. ...
Article : 15 wordsARRIVALS.—September 20: Borrangsrry, for Brisbane. 22: Bertha, from Brisbane, 23: Morning Light, from Brisbane. DEPARTURES.—September 21: Florence Peat, for Sydney; Nicolai, for Brisbane. 23: Prince Alfred, for Sydney. ...
Article : 164 wordsWITH the change of season there is an increase in business, owing to the demand for a lighter class of goods for summer wear, and at the present time the dropory business shows a little revival. In ...
Article : 502 wordsPROPESSOB G. G. STOKER, the President of the Royal Society, in his address, said the highest aim of physical science was, as far as might be possible, to refer observed phenomena to their ...
Article : 929 wordsA REUTER'S telegram from New York says:—A telegram from the scence of the terrible accident on the Toledo, Peoria, and Western Ballway Bays that the disaster surpasses in its apalling extent any ...
Article : 741 wordsIN writing upon this subjcot it was admitted in a former communication that the idea of settling the country by means of State assistance to pioneer farmers' would appear Utopian. The writer has, ...
Article : 822 wordsThe C. R. AND N. C. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION report:—Maize, 3s 10d per bushel; oats, 2s to 2s 6d; eggs, ls per dozen fowls, 4s per pair; butter, 8d per lb.; chaff, fis per bag; bran, 9d to 11d per ...
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Advertising : 447 wordsTHE movement to inaugurate Tan annual ball in connection with the loool Hospital bids fair to become a success. A few ladies have taken the matter up warmly, and a number of persons will be ...
Article : 221 wordsTHE third anniversary of the Band of Hope was celebrated by a tea meeting and entertainment in the Oddfellow's Hall on Friday evening last. About 100 persons, chiefly juveniles, sat down to ...
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