Dairy.—The returns for the last month's operations of the factory show that 7328 gallons of milk were supplied, out of which 2994lbs of butter were manufactured, and the dividend paid was 4½d ...
Article : 350 wordsPublic Matters.—The resolutions passed at the public meeting held here recently, asking that a bridge or culvert be erected over Shoal Creek, and that the Minister for Works be asked to ...
Article : 586 wordsTHE irregularity of the existing mail arrangements, so far as the steamer service is concerned, was forcibly exemplified on Thursday. The mails by the City, which should have reached Grafton by at ...
Article : 172 wordsTO-DAY Mr. W. J. Folbigg will sell at Maclean the sugarcane farm and land known as Gilbert's, in parish Ashby, on which is erected a sugar mill. Mr. J. H. Munro will also submit to auction at ...
Article : 1,645 wordsJune 7—HILDA, str., with Sancy Jack in tow, crossed in at [?]55 a.m. June 8.—HELEN NICOLL, 400 tons Capt. George Nyholm. Left Sydney on Monday at midnight. Newcastle at 11.30 a.m. ...
Article : 150 wordsMR. THOMAS WALKER, M.L.A., has caused a sensation, and the public in general will not be sorry if the result is his exclusion from public life in N.S. Wales for ever, and for ever. He has done some ...
Article : 1,559 wordsJune 8—MANA, [?]ch. crossed out at 8.55 a.m. for Melbourne. June 7.—KALLATINA, str. 680 tons, Capt. H. Creer, Crossed out at 3.45 p.m. and arrived in Sydney on Thursday Passengers—Misses Finlayson, Noud, Hall, Harrison; ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE protest which is being made against the proposed removed of the punt from Eatonswill, comes not a day too soon. What we wonder at, is first the absurdity of the proposed removal, and, ...
Article : 491 wordsJune 4—HELEN NICOLL: 211 bags maize, 311 bags boness [?] casks tallow, 17 bags pumpkins, 1855 hides, 30 hogshead, run, 3 logs cedar, 1 pig. June 4.—CITY OF GRAFTON: 1926 bags maize, 87 bags ...
Article : 594 wordsTHE revenue results, as published for the month of May are so far satisfactory, seeing that, as compared with the corresponding month of the previous year, an increase is shown of no less than ...
Article : 680 wordsENTERTAINMENT.—On Thursday evening Messrs. McKenzie and Croft gave one of their unique and versatile entertainments, in the Oddfellows' Hall. Mr. Croft is a first-class ventriloquist, vocalist and ...
Article : 125 wordsDAIRYING.—The interest in this industry has extended to this locality, and a meeting is to be held this afternoon with the object of placing facts before the assemblage as wilt induce them to start a ...
Article : 271 wordsA PUBLIC MEETING was held here on Tuesday, to protest against the removal of the punt at Eatonswill. Mr. John Phemister presided, and briefly explained the object of the meeting. Several others ...
Article : 231 wordsJUDGING by the limited attendance at Mr. M'CAFFBEY'S lecture on "Dairying and the Dairy Industry," on Tuesday night, the subject has not caught as firm a hold on the public mind as might ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 wordsMUTURAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.—At the regular meeting on Monday, an impromptu debate—"That a postage of one halfpenny be imposed on newspapers"—was carried in the affirmative. It was ...
Article : 294 wordsTHE first dance in connection with the recentlyformed Social Club took place on Wednesday evening last, at Mr. Jordan's Criterion Hall, the floor of which can be favorably compared even with ...
Article : 768 wordsMIGHT it not be advisable to suggest that the Borough Council should adhere a little more closely to its own rules? We find by the proceedings of the' ate Council meeting, that the promised ...
Article : 287 wordsM.I.S.—At the regular meeting on Tuesday a new code of rules were passed, and impromptu addresses given by nearly all the members. On Wednesday evening a debate took place with the Maclean ...
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Advertising : 989 wordsTHE people of Glen Innes are determined not to let the national interests be trampled under foot if they can help it. The meeting that was held on Monday evening last in that town, for the purpose of ...
Article : 342 wordsA CORRESPONDENT writes, saying that he has been much interested in the analysis recently given of soil taken from Comboyne, on the Hasting River. He further adds "I have been up to the present ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 11 Jun 1892, Page 4
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