October 29.—CITY OF GRAFTON, 82[?] tons, Captain Magee. Passengers—Mesdames Foggo (3), Henson; Misses Henson, Norris, Attwater, Kaizer; Rev. O'Sullivan, Messrs. W. Penrose, C. Finn. A. Kaizer, W. F. Crosse, Foggo (2), E. S. ...
Article : 151 wordsTo-day—(Mr. A. Barnier's) at 5. Wednesday—Parish Room at 7.30, Religions Instruction Class. Thursday—lawrence, Special Service at 7.30. Sunday, 4th— Tynedale, 11; Palmer's Channel. 3.30; Maclean, 7.30—Rev. ...
Article : 38 wordsTHOSE reverberating local "Echos" are not pleasing, it would appear, to some "thin-skinned" public men. It is scarcely conceivable what would have been the result if the full text of the ...
Article : 407 wordsLIBEL actions are the order of the day. The latest is one by Mr. PROUDFOOT, the railway contractor, against the Evening News. The occasion of it was the publication in the paper of a paragraph ...
Article : 297 wordsThose Roads Again. — Within the last twelve months or so two neighbouring farmers (call them A and B) came to high words thus. A resides between B and the main road, and for his ...
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Advertising : 303 wordsBEACH and HANLAN are going to meet once more. Last night they arranged a match, which is to be rowed on the 1st of December. By many people the match is regarded as a boys affair, got up for ...
Article : 188 wordsOctober 27.—AUSTRALIAN str., 400 tons, Captain A[?]k. Crossed out at 12.25 a. m. and arrived in Sydney on Sunday at 4.15 p.m. Passengers—Mrs. Tyler; Misses Hewitt, Fisher; Messrs. Tindal, Peel, Kinnear, Schaffer, Laird, Ralston, ...
Article : 131 wordsTHE report that the jetty at Woolgoolga has collapsed, if true, awakens serious considerations on behalf of the settlers at that place, and others of a like character along our coast. What is to be done ...
Article : 817 wordsOctober 24.—CITY OF GRAFTON: 1069 bags maize, 1109 sks sugar, 29 cases eggs. 3 coops fowls, 2 coops and 42 pigs, 32 cheeses, 3 casks [?], 15 cases fish, 2 horses, quantity of furniture &c. ...
Article : 78 wordsSearle, champion sculler of the world. Lismore Quarter Sessions open on 6th November. Attempt to start a shorthand class at Grafton failed. ...
Article : 1,118 wordsARRIVAL.—October 28: Queen of the South str., from the Clarence. Electra str., from Sydney. WEATHER ON THE COAST.—The report on the shipping board yesterday stated that there were south-easterly winds ...
Article : 171 wordsMr. DANIEL O'CONNOR has been made a member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on public works. There is an impression abroad that this appointment has been given to him for the ...
Article : 294 wordsTHE announcement of the death of William Bede Dalley, Australia's most gifted scholar and orator, will be received with regret no doubt throughout the colonies. The deceased gentleman was born in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsAa to the suggestion that the writer of "Echoes" should apply for the position of Inspector of Nuisances: there is no necessity for that course, there being a far more qualified and proficient smeller ...
Article : 246 wordsMaclean Mechanics Institute.—The usual monthly committee meeting was held on Friday evening last. Present—Rev. J. Burgess, (in the chair,) Messrs. J. M'Naughtan, Lamy, ...
Article : 472 wordsA NUMBER of grazing properties have been placed on the market, but so far no negotiations have been come to either at auction or privately. The greater part of this description of land offering is ...
Article : 822 wordsONCE more Mr. DIBBS is leader of the Opposition. Mr. JOHN SEE might have had the position, for it was offered to him; but he declined it on the ground of pressing business engagements. Mr. ...
Article : 274 words"ECHOES" are not personal as to the writer: they are recorded here as the condensed, modified, and harmonised sounds from many sources. Public utterances are sometimes Echoed—accompanied by ...
Article : 169 wordsTHE action of the Government in withdrawing all labour from the Glen Innes-Inverell road was made the subject of a resolution passed at the meeting of the Clarence Railway Construction and Harbour ...
Article : 640 wordsSOME time ago I mentioned that the Rev. Dr. ROSEBY had delivered a series of lectures in Sydney on the "Genetic Unity of Nature," and after having spoken in high terms of the discourses, I expressed ...
Article : 213 wordsTHE SECRETARY of the City Railway Extension League is using similar arguments in respect to that line as have been, and are being, used by our local League in respect to our authorised lines of ...
Article : 449 wordsWeather and Crops.—On Saturday night, heavy clouds banked up, and a downpour ot rain was anticipated, but beyond a smart shower, accompanied with sharp peals of thunder and ...
Article : 408 wordsAN important deputation from the Commercial Pastoral and Agricultural Association waited upon the MINISTER FOR LANDS recently, for the purpose of presenting him with an address. The ...
Article : 732 wordsTHE Exhibition of Women's Industries will close at the end of this month. Financially it has been a great success, for the receipts, it is stated on good authority, have exceeded £8000. It has been ...
Article : 282 wordsBy H. MAURICE (in con unction ith J. H. Munro) Paddocks at Glenugie; Farm at Ulmarra; Hotel and Land at Copmanhurst. [?], Allotment at Lawrence. By S. C. LYONS, at Mr. Onslow's residence, House, Farm ...
Article : 70 wordsYESTERDAY, before the P.M. Eugene Thio was charged with absenting himself from his ind [?]tured apprenticeship to Daniel Carlton. After hearing the evidence of ...
Article : 45 wordsSEARLE has won the champion boat race. To the Clarence people this is good newe, and they have reason to be proud of the young man. To him now belongs the distinction of being the best rower in ...
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