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Advertising : 1,590 wordsNew Year.—A number of the young people saw the old year out and the new one in, keeping everyone in their neighbourhood alive to the fa[?] that they were entering into the year 1890. How ...
Article : 451 wordsWE have had splendid weather for the holidays, and there is every prospect that the weather for New Year's Day will be as bright and genial as it was on Christmas and Boxing days. It would ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 301 wordsDec. 31.—M. A. DORAN sch., from Melbourne, crossed in at 1.20 p.m. Jan. 2.—ELECTRA, str., 350 tons, Captain H. Wood. Paseengers—Mrs Ward: Misses Perkins, Pegus; Messrs. Pegus, ...
Article : 270 wordsTHERE is likely to be a jolly row between the Licensed Victuallers and the Daily Telegraph on account of the latter having "boycotted" the Secretary of the Licensed "Victuallers' Association. ...
Article : 230 wordsDec. 28.—ELECTRA: 190 bags maize, 30 cases eggs, 36 bags potatoes, 18 casks beer, 18 cacks flour, 14 coops poultry, 2 pi[?] and sundries. Dec. 28.—HELEN NICOLL: 20 bags maize, 4 pigs, 38 hides, ...
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Advertising : 209 wordsTHE papers contain many complaints of the inconvenience and misery experienced by some of the excursionists during the recent holidays. Some of them had their children nearly crashed to death ...
Article : 150 wordsYESTERDAY, before the P.M. Guerin Hankey, on remand, charged with obtaining money and goods by means of a valueless cheque, was remanded to Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsPublic School Concert.—One of the mos[?] successful entertainments ever held in the School of Arts took place on the 20th ultimo, and to Mr Redfern much credit is due for the admirable way ...
Article : 488 wordsYOUR readers should have seen the theatres on Boxing night and on the preceding evenings. At the principle houses there were new pieces. "A Midsummer's Night Dream" at Her Majesty's; ...
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Family Notices : 84 wordsOUR business men complain that the takings during the Christmas season have not been up to former years, and the comparatively small amount of cash circulated is to many unaccountable. The ...
Article : 951 wordsYESTERDAY I saw a Christmas card that Mr. D. O'CONNOR sent to a number of his friends and acquaintances. On one size was a photograph— cabinet size—of Mr. O'Connor himself, and beneath ...
Article : 263 wordsJUST previous to the close of the recent short Session, the PREMIER, in accordance with promise, laid upon the table of the Assembly the Bill which it is proposed shall be called the Local Government ...
Article : 1,478 wordsIN going over the Schedule of proposed appropriation for Roads and Bridges in the electorates of Grafton. The Clarence and The Richmond, some very interesting features are found. The total for ...
Article : 639 wordsThe New Year.—New Year's Eve passed off very quietly; all the shops were prepared as usual for extra trade, and having put on their best appearance, looked very, well; but trade again was ...
Article : 755 wordsAs soon as Sir SAMUEL GRIFFITHS arrived in Sydney the other day he was mobbed by a crowd of newspaper reporters, who desired him to give them his views on Federation. The great man made ...
Article : 216 wordsTHIS morning's Herald contained a telegram that is full of significance to the farmers. It stated that the harvest at Dubbo is abundant, but that 2s 8d is the highest price that can be obtained for wheat. ...
Article : 165 wordsTo some of the inmates of the Poor-house at Parramatta the Christmas season was fatalm for seven of their number died. The oldest is said to be 107 years of age, whilst the youngest had passed the ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 4 Jan 1890, Page 4
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