A NUMBER of the members of this League visited Ulmarra by the steamer Pacific on Monday evening, to attend a meeting in the Gaiety Theatre, and explain the objects of the League, and the ...
Article : 2,107 words(W[?] shall be glad to publish the results of experiments made by agriculturist[?], and will find space for any communications in this column, re-writing the contributions when desired. Questions relating to agricultural and pastoral subjects will ...
Article : 47 wordsANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.—"Leinster" asks: What ia the fastest 1¼ miles that has been run on the Grafton racecourse since the new course has been opened; what race was it. and what were the ...
Article : 828 wordsON Tuesday, before the P.M. and Mr. E. M. Ryan, J.P. THROWING IN THE STREET. John M'Donald, jun., and Morris Swindells were ...
Article : 1,024 wordsIT is much to be feared that the efforts which have been put forward in demanding a system of practical instruction in the science of agriculture, will be frustrated by the proposal to establish an ...
Article : 644 wordsThis week farmers have been very busy planting their maize, which the rain at the end of last week enabled them to do. It is high time the early crop was sown, but it was an impossibility to set it in ...
Article : 105 wordsMRS. JINKS says that I, like the Scriptural Joseph, am one of those who "wear a coat of many colours." That is because having preached, practised, and walked at a giddy height on the stilts of Protection ...
Article : 1,188 words"AUSTRALIANS," never can you under-rate ever "Wentworth," of Homebush, and Lord of Vauclus[?]. Shackles did sever, and lifelong endeavour To render slaves free, and fetters unloose. ...
Article : 485 wordsONE of the nosiest meetings which has taken place in Lismore waa held on Saturday evening, in the Protestant Hall. At the appointed hour a crowd was waiting outside the building, which ...
Article : 560 wordsON Wednesday a public trial of the patent stump and stone jumping plough manufactured by Messrs Wellor Bros., of Adelaide, was made at Braybrook, about nine miles from the city of Melbourne. A ...
Article : 787 wordsA QUESTION which is just now being freely discussed in sporting circles is whether the committees of the principal racing clubs will bow to the ruling of the A.J.C. and forward a list of the ...
Article : 501 wordsTHE want of rain is still much felt here, and water stock. We had a thunder shower on Friday, but beyond laying the dust it did not do much good, holes are getting very boggy and dangerous to ...
Article : 357 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. SIR.—One of our most worthy and respected townsmen is on the eve of departure, and I hear ...
Article : 238 wordsALUMNY CREEK V. SWAN CREEK.—These clubs opened the season on the latter's ground on Saturday, when the visitors were defeated very easily. The home team was a strong one, but the visitors ...
Article : 630 wordsSIR.—In the event of a Water Supply being secured to Grafton, might I ask if ratepayers residing outside the boundaries of reticulation would be compelled in terms of the Act to pay ...
Article : 74 wordsDR. FARRER. Professor of Political Economy at the University of Cambridge, has contributed an article to the Times on the work of the Sugar Bounties Conference. In the most scathing terms ...
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