ON SATURDAY, before Mr. W. Clarke, J.P. George Gimeran, an Indian, charged with obtaining 25s by means of false pretences, was remanded for eight days for the production of evidence. ...
Article : 233 wordsTHE action of certain people anent the starting on Saturday at Tattersalls' races, again raises the question of the appointment of a recognised paid starter for this and the Richmond districts. On ...
Article : 650 wordsTHE recent flood has apparently done more to stimulate the dairying industry on the Clarence, than protract its advancement. It has again proved to maize growers, the uncertainty of solely depending ...
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Article : 590 wordsAs a forage crop this is generally sown broad-cast, at the rate of 5lbs to the acre. The time most suitable being from September to November, and for winter feed in February or March. When the ...
Article : 320 wordsMR. EDITOR.—With great respect, I would venture to make a few remarks in connection with the great flood now slowly subsiding. I am of opinion that it has shadowed forth a good photo—a warning of ...
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Article : 279 wordsIN the early days of the sugar manufacture in Queensland, settlers on the Mary River were engaged in cane growing, and, as the industry was developed, the Maryborough district grew in ...
Article : 1,969 wordsTHE writer of "Humorous Notes" in the Sydney Mail, thus refers to the recent conviction at Maclean for playing music on licensed premises. Maclean is a thriving town on the Clarence, 350 ...
Article : 372 wordsIn the estate of William Lickiss, of the Richmond River, labourer, a single meeting. Bankrupt did not desire to amend his statement of affairs, and had been bankrupt 10 or 11 years ago. Bankruptcy ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 23 Apr 1892, Page 3
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