Mr. EDITOR.—At the hist general annual meeting of the above company, at which I hod the honour to be chairman, considerable discussion took place amongst, the ...
Article : 499 wordsFLOOD RELIEF.—The committee have issued orders for goods to the value £25. The recipients were six farmers of Tyndale, one at Woodford Island, and a labourer. The secretary ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE PREMIER has been compelled to petition to be made a bankrupt. It cannot be said that this has taken the business men in the city or the journalists by surprise. They ...
Article : 1,609 wordsKALLATINA, Capt. Anthon. Passengers—Mesdames Winter, Munn, Hayes, Miller, M'Phee, F. Dean, Stokes: Misses M'Grath, Turtle, Miller, Goodger, Campbell; Messrs. W. May, Graham, Miller, W. H. ...
Article : 288 wordsON Saturday the Gun Club met for a day's shooting. The day was rather wet for the pigeons, the result being that most of them were bagged. The shooting in each event ...
Article : 404 wordsTHE Retrenchment Party appears to have let itself out the other evening: but, as might have been expected, its efforts have been conducted without any guiding principle, or ...
Article : 1,080 wordsWE notice that Mr. G. Shore, proprietor of London House, has had these extensive promises renovated; and, as will be seen by our business columns, intends opening on ...
Article : 519 words£12 WANTED.—By the last Examiner we see that there is not sufficient money available to enable the Government to pay half the cost of gravelling the footpaths in front of the ...
Article : 451 wordsSIR HENRY PARKES addressed a large number of his constituents on Friday. Sir Henry (who was received with continued cheering) said that he need hardly remind the audience ...
Article : 781 wordsTHE numerous friends of Mr. E. L. Rutledge, who has held the position of manager of the Commercial Bunk at Grafton during the past eight years, will be pleased to hear that he ...
Article : 261 wordsAT a meeting of the members on Friday evening there was a fair attendance; Mr. D. Beatson (president) in the chair. A reply was read from Mr. S. See in ...
Article : 187 wordsTHE Rev. J. T. Evans (Organising Missionary of the Bathurstdiocese)returned on Saturday from the Richmond River and Tweed, whore he has made satisfactory ...
Article : 202 wordsDEPARTURE.—The captain and crew of the Buster took their departure by the Helen Nicoll this morning, also men representing the Underwriters' Association. I understand ...
Article : 218 wordsTHERE is a mistaken idea abroad that the Jupiter can usefully deposit the silt raised by her pumps in any ordinary locality within reasonable distance of the river channel. ...
Article : 395 wordswas oponed by Mr. O. O. Dangar, M.L.A. A heavy thunderstorm just about the time of opening prevented, a large attendance. The entries numbered over 3000 exhibits, but ...
Article : 294 wordsTHE steamer Belmore has become a total wreck. Mr. E. Davis, who contracted to take her off, had her down close to the sea, when a very heavy storm came up and in a few ...
Article : 240 wordsYESTERDAY, before Mr. W. Clarke, J.P. Sammy Williams, an Indian, for drunkenness, was cautioned and discharged. Benjamin Clare was fined 10s for riotous ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 28 Mar 1893, Page 4
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