Taree Is the capital of the Manning River. The site on which the town is built was originally included in a grant of 2560 acres of land to the late Lieutenant Wynter, who was a paymaster in ...
Article : 2,929 wordsThe business of Mr. P. F. McPhellamy, which ls conducted in premises known as the Carrington Colonnade, may be said to be one of many parts. His shop is replete with a varied stock, ...
Article : 210 wordsA gentleman who has won his way to the forefront of the commercial ranks is Mr. G. A. Chapman, general storekeeper of Wingham. He is a striking example, of what shrewdness, energy, ...
Article : 258 wordsThis is situated on the southern bank of the Manning River, about four miles from Taree, and about six miles from Wingham. It is an unpretentious little place, with an hotel and a good ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 240 wordsThis is not only the leading hostelry in Wingham, but is credited with being the largest hotel in the whole of the north coast districts. The ...
Article : 351 wordsThere probably is no better, known hotel in Taree than that conducted by that genial old townsman, Mr. George Fotheringham, whose name throughout the district is synonymous of ...
Article : 242 wordsIn the heart of the principal street, and almost directly opposite the new post office, is the Royal Hotel, of which Mr. Horace Beeton is the attentive host. The Royal is an old-established house, ...
Article : 180 wordsAmongst the illustrations appearing in this issue is a fine picture of the new premises, now in course of erection for Mr. Mark Connell, general storekeeper of Taree. These will be situated ...
Article : 405 wordsEight miles above Taree, on the northern bank of the river, and amidst pleasant surroundings of scenery, is the prosperous town of Wingham, the second most important centre of settlement in ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 23 Sep 1899, Page 36
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