WE are indebted to the Rev. W. Page and Mr. W. Davies, for copies of the Brisbane Courier and Observer, from which we extract the following:— ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsONLY a few days since the fannere of this district and the community dependent so completely upon the agricultural industry were congratulating themselves upon the ...
Article : 847 wordsOwing to the depth of water in our office, and removal of the machinery, we were unable to publish on Tuesday as usual, and we are sure our readers will excuse the ...
Article : 76 wordsDURING Friday night and Saturday, about 6 inches of rain fell here, and reports from up river were anxiously awaited. Appearances pointed so strongly to a flood, that everyone ...
Article : 893 wordsTHE flood of 1893 will be most disastrous to the Clarence, following so soon in the wake of visitations of a like character. Since the beginning of 1887 floods have been signally ...
Article : 603 wordsTHE FLOOD.—The heavy rain that fell here on Friday night and all day Saturday completely deluged all the low-lying lands which had commenced to get clear of the water that ...
Article : 292 wordsTHE river had barely subsided to its level, from the freshet of Saturday weak, when it again rose, to a considerably greater height, and consequently with a corresponding ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 14 Feb 1893, Page 4
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