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Article : 17 wordsTHE claims of the district to have a share of this vote expended in it for developing its gold and other mineral resources scarcely needs demonstration to those who are resident on the Clarence. ...
Article : 778 words"Vigilant" in the Sportman considers the best double at present for the V. R. C. Derby and Melbourne Cup to be Melos and The Australian Peer. ...
Article : 183 wordsAT a meeting of the committee held on Tuesday there vere present:—Messrs. S. See (in the chair). Waterhouse, T. Page, Lipman, J. M'Donald, Maurice, Bawden, M'Kittrick, J. Davies, Varley, ...
Article : 484 words[WE shall be glad to publish the results of experiments mode by agriculturists, 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 : 48 wordsBold Assertions.—An eminent author has said that to hear a worthy man traduced without attempting his justification is almost as criminal as to be the author of the calumny against him. For ...
Article : 763 wordsSIR.—The beautiful and fertile district known as Woolgoolga is now crying ont with all the strength of its small lungs for better facilities of communication with the outside world. The people are ...
Article : 1,209 wordsSINCE the rain our farmers have been particularly busy planting the early maize, for which the land waa prepared. Daring the past fortnight a very large area has been planted, and the present sowing will ...
Article : 198 wordsAGRICULTURE AT CAIRNS.—Sugar cultivation is carried on under different conditions all over the north of Queensland to what it is on the Richmond and Tweed. A white man does nothing on a ...
Article : 436 wordsJohnson is stated to have, in a trial made in the presence of a number of members of the Missouri Amateur Athletic Club, run 50yds in 5 1.5 sec. The San Francisco correspondent of the ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE Flower Show to be held at the end of this month should be an attractive one. The Little Paradise Gardens besides being adapted for holding such a show, are more convenient to exhibitors ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE MATTERSON-NEILSKN RACE.—When Neilsen got into the rough water, being then fully a length ahead of Matterson, his left soull struck the top of a heavy wave, knocking the scull out of ...
Article : 630 wordsTHE argument of over-production has frequently been urged against extending agriculture in the colony, but a glance at the imports of last year should at once convince any person, that there is ...
Article : 325 wordsON Tuesday before the P.M. Walter Fergus Miller was summoned for disobeying an order of tbe court enjoining him to pay 7s Gd per week to support an illegitimate child. ...
Article : 140 wordsTHE third annual meeting of this Society was held at the School of Arts on Wednesday evening. Mr. See (President) was in the chair, and there were 20 subscribers present, half of whom were ladies. ...
Article : 809 wordsIn the estate of William Thompson, publican, of Bungendore, near Goulburn, a special meeting. Bankrupt accounted for his bankruptcy through bad times in his business, and not being able to pay ...
Article : 437 wordsMR. P. MARCOLINO writes:—In a tour on the upper river I found a place below Yulgilbar station, in the river, which yielded very fair prospects in the dish, and if it has a soft bottom would ...
Article : 383 wordsDo pastoral and agricultural associations fulfil the mission that they ought to perform, and which the State, subsidising them as it does, presumably expects them to discharge, is a question that it will ...
Article : 376 wordsIN between, the Richmond and the Tweed is another navigable river which has been used by coasters for the last 40 years; originally opened, it is said, by the Boyd family, well-known early settlers on the ...
Article : 655 wordsSIR,—I should be very glad if we could send to the Richmond River before the Beason closes a strongly representative team from the Clarence, to play about six matches. The whole expense of ...
Article : 498 wordsThe committee met on Monday. Present—Messrs. Bawden (president), Page, Doberer, Rutledge, Statham, Hockey and S. Hill. Receipts reported to general fund, £10 9s 9d; ...
Article : 323 wordsTHE Municipal Association of New South Wales held its sixth session in Sydney last week. Nearly 100 members and representatives were in attendance. Resolutions were adopted affirming that all ...
Article : 321 wordsTHE Macl[?]ay Chronicle writes:—" The people of the Clarence deserve to win in their great straggle for a railway and harbor improvement as they are setting an example of persistency that ought to ...
Article : 275 wordsA TRIAL was made of a new corn planter at Pine Mountain, near Ipswich. The machine was manufactured by Mr. T. Griffith, of North Ipswich. Unloaded, the planter weighs only 3½cwt. The ...
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Advertising : 297 wordsMESSRS GIBBS, BRIGHT AND CO. report:—Our last circular was dated the 14th instant, and since then all sugars have been in active demand. Yellows continue scarce, and are readily sold at higher than ...
Article : 226 wordsParish Roads.—Land has been resumed for deviation in road from Lismore to Gundurimba, from the south boundary of R. A. A. Moorehead's and M. Young's 80 acres to the south boundary of ...
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