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Advertising : 47 wordsAs the Examiner has informed its readers, the public revenue for the quarter that has just expired was considerably in excess of that of the corresponding quarter in 1887, and so was, moreover, ...
Article : 312 wordsOctober 7.—PROTECTOR str., from the Richmond River. Crossed in at 4 20 p. m. October 7. — QUEEN OF THE SOUTH str., 121 tons, Captain Nelson, from the Richmond River. Crossed in at ...
Article : 191 wordsHeavy gale down south. Mount Morgan shares are declining. Regatta at Yamba on 9th November. Work at the Stockton mine is in full swing. ...
Article : 1,395 wordsBEFORE Mr. W. Clarke, J.P., on Saturday, Charles Munt was fined 20s for drunkenness. YESTERDAY, before the P.M., Messrs. E, M. Byan and J. O'Keeffe, J's.P. ...
Article : 689 wordsPloughing Match.—A ploughing match hasbeen promoted, and £10 promised at once, Host Hough heading the list with £5 towards it. The U. S. Minstrels.—On Friday night last ...
Article : 451 wordsTHE question of Local Government is admitted on all sides to be one of the most pressing at the present time of all public questions. We are among those who think ...
Article : 1,318 wordsOctober C.—QUEEN OF THE SOUTH str., 121 tons, Captain Nelson, for the Richmond River. Crossed out at 5.30 a.m. C. and R. R. S. N. Co., agents. October 6.—AUSTRALIAN str., 400 tons, Captain Affleck. ...
Article : 153 wordsOctober 2.—FERNMOUNT: 438 bags maize, 14 hides, 2 coops poultry, 1 bags horus and bones, 350 cedar boards, 40 cedar logs. October 3.—CITY OF GRAFTON: 152bags maize, 1011 ...
Article : 102 wordsAPROPOS of MAJOR DANE'S reference to Professor TYNDALL in his lecture entitled " Up the Rhine and over the Alps." The latter has been contributing to an English periodical some of his experiences in ...
Article : 283 wordsON Thursday evening Sir HESRY PARKES delivered an address in St. Leonards on some possibilities of the future of Australia. Part of the address was extremely optimistic, and part was of a directly ...
Article : 326 wordsARRIVALS.—October 6: Electra str., from Sydney; Queen of the South str., for the Clarence. DEPARTURES.—October 8: Protector and Queen of the South strs., for the Clarence. ...
Article : 84 wordsBUSINESS matters in town maintain their usual quietude, and there is very little stirring of moment. On Thursday Mr. J. H. Munro will submit two farms situate at Iluka, and a 47-acre farm at ...
Article : 629 wordsTHE U. S. minstrels were poorly patronised here last week, which indicates that even in Lawrence wecan have too much even of a good thing. None of our places of worship lighted up last ...
Article : 219 wordsONE of the most recent subjects agitating the newspaper Press in England is that of Free Marriage v. the Marriage Bond. The "apostleless" of this new teaching is Mrs. MONA CAIRD. This lady's ...
Article : 488 wordsTHE judges of the Supreme Court have resolved to levy a duty on foreign solicitors. In future every English solicitor who applies for permission to practice in the colony will be required to pay £40. ...
Article : 99 wordsValedictory.—Within one week the residents of Maclean have lost two of their leading public spirits: Dr. J. B. Crabbe, and Mr. W. R. Baker. The former has left for the Brunswick, and the ...
Article : 369 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. ...
Article : 16 wordsALL the Coroner has written concerning this case in your Saturday's issue, viz.—" Important official matters to attend to." "15 informations to take," 30 summonses to sign, "and no time to eat or ...
Article : 415 wordsEVERY country supporter of the PARKES Administration who has met his constituents during the recess has backed down from the principles which he professed when he was elected. Some have ...
Article : 227 wordsTHE event of the week has been the opening of the Illawarra railway. The weather was extremely fine for the ceremony, and a great crowd of people went to Wollongong to be present at the ...
Article : 273 wordsTHE weather here for the past week has been very warm. The young maize is looking splendid, and the cane here is being cut, crushed, and produces sugar in abundance. ...
Article : 196 wordsPersonal.—We regret to record the demise of Mrs. Mansfield, mother of our respected townsman, Mr. C. S. Mansfield. The death took place on Friday evening, and the establishment of the firm ...
Article : 521 wordsBy H. MAURICE, at Clarence and Richmond Hotel, Furniture and Effects. THURSDAY. By the REGISTRAR, at Court House, Maclean (unless ...
Article : 73 wordsSIR.—I observed in a recent issue that it was proposed that this deputation should wait on the hon. the Minister for Works on some day in the first week in November. My object in trespassing on ...
Article : 340 wordsTo-day, at the Clarence and Richmond Hotel, Victoria-street, Mr. MAURICE will sell without reserve, the whole of the household furniture and effects. The sale will commence at ll o'clock ...
Article : 350 wordsThe Carpenter's Strike.—A serious difficulty has arisen between the Carpenters' and Joiners' Societies in Sydney and the employers, and a general strike has resulted. The matters in ...
Article : 345 wordsBISHOP BARBY is now on his way to Australia. But his stay out here is going to be very brief, for a cablegram states that at the end of a year he will resign his See, and go back to England again. I ...
Article : 136 wordsMR. GOODCHAP'S term of service as Chief Commissioner of Railways is drawing to a close, Mr. EDDY being expected to reach Sydney in about 10 days. It is understood that an effort will be made ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Church Congress, opened at Manchester on Tuesday, was attended by over 4000 clerical and lay representatives. Bishop Moorhouse delivered the presidential address. ...
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