ON Tuesday, before the P.M. E. S. Craven, on remand from the Sydney bench, charged with obtaining money by means of false pretences from James Laird, was remanded till ...
Article : 118 wordsTHE following weights have been declared by Mr. H. C. St. Vincent, for the two principal handicaps of the Glen Innes summer meeting, to be held on February 12 and 13:— ...
Article : 515 wordsTHE auctioneers and produce merchants of Brisbane have made a compromise respecting the contention of the latter to give "bags and bales in" with produce. A meeting was held, at which the ...
Article : 260 wordsTHE Home News says:—The Paper which Mr. Matthew Macfie read befor the Colonial Institute on Tuesday night, and from which we make excerpts in another column, was as important as any ever ...
Article : 291 wordsTHE Pall Mall Gazette announces that the report of the Times-Pornell Commission will be published in a fortnight, and it adds that the charges based upon the forged letters will be dismissed; that ...
Article : 657 wordsAS announced in our issue of Tuesday, another of those popular entertainments was held at South Grafton on Monday evening. The room was gaily decorated with evergreens and Chinese lanterns, ...
Article : 607 wordsTHAT was a smart, and withal plucky, night capture made by poor Constable. HADLEY of "Tommy Ryan." That later episode in the lock-up was undoubtedly equally plucky, but certainly more ...
Article : 349 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. SIR.—The following is a fact, and may be believed from the reason that it was told to others besides ...
Article : 276 wordsIT was a good day for Victoria when her Parliament sanctioned the establishment of an irrigation colony by the Chaffey Brothers. One of the latter has sailed for America, and while in California, will ...
Article : 317 wordsA MURDER and suicide occurred near Greta-township, well known in connection with the Kelly outlaws some years ago. The victim was Grace Lloyd, 11½ years or age, and [?]ge ...
Article : 267 wordsMr. O. O. DANGAR, M.P. for the Macleay, is anxious to know, in a two-column letter to the Macleay Chronicle, " How the trade of the Macleay can best be promoted with other parts of the colony." He ...
Article : 1,081 wordsFLOOD EFFECTS.—We are quite plagued here for the time being. The swamps, with their loads of debris and decaying vegetable matter, give out most unpleasant and malarious odors. These, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 409 wordsONE of the most recent developments in connection with the re-organised Technical Education branch of the Public Instruction Department is the contemplated establishment of Technological ...
Article : 384 wordsTHE falling-off in agricultural production, and the increasing development of pastoral enterprise in the United Kingdom, represent conditions which are of considerable interest to our landed industries. ...
Article : 405 wordsTHE WEATHER continues very wet, preventing all out door and farm work. The floods have done very little damage in this locality, though they were the highest that have visited this part of the ...
Article : 193 wordsTHE various Progress Associations on the Richmond River have decided to take united action with a view to lessen the depredations of these vermin, and with the object of securing the co-operation of ...
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Article : 897 wordsCOMPLIMENTARY.—Mr. P. C. Hill, who has resided at Kempsey for the past 14 years and has taken a prominent part in public matters, was accorded a banquet prior to his leaving the town. It was well ...
Article : 281 wordsA TEAM FOR THE RICHMOND.—It is proposed to organise a cricket team to visit the Richmond during the Easter holidays, and play several matches against the leading clubs. A number of ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE question of the worm disease in the oyster having recently come under the notice of the Chief Inspector of Fisheries, Mr. Whitelegge, an expert from the Australian Museum, was asked to report ...
Article : 262 wordsIT is not alone nor chiefly the bulk of manures that makes them valuable. This is the most important lesson that farmers have learned by the use of commercial fertilizers, which are always in ...
Article : 187 wordsTHE following have been sent to the General Post Office from the following country offices, as unclaimed— GRAFTON.—D. L. Campbell (2), J. Davis, John ...
Article : 477 wordsHOSPITAL.—The annual meeting of the Armidale and New England hospital was held last week. During the year 229 patients had been treated, of whom 18 had died, 15 sent to Benevolent Asylum, ...
Article : 309 wordsA CALIFORNIAN inventor has devised a machine for clearing land that is attracting attention. Concerning a recent trial on Guy Grosses' place in Rincon Valley, the San Francisco Bulletin says:—With its ...
Article : 374 wordsM. DE BLOWITZ, the Paris correspondent of the Times, despatched to that paper at the beginning of the week a letter on the European situation which is worth noting. He regards the outlook for ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 1 Feb 1890, Page 3
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