School of Arts.—A meeting of the Committeeof the School of Arts was held on Saturday. Mr. M'Callum in the chair, in the absence of Mr. Goodger, who was absent through the illness of ...
Article : 584 wordsTHROUGHOUT the week a lively correspondence has taken place in the papers on the subject of the Sculling Championship. Mr. O'CONNOR, the Canadian oarsman, began it. In consequence of a match ...
Article : 1,550 wordsBrewarrina submerged. Heavy rains in Victoria. Casino has a cab plying on its streets. Victorian rifle team for England not likely to be ...
Article : 1,576 wordsApril 14.—AUSTRALIAN str., 400 tons. Captain Affleck. Passengers—Miss Kempnish: Messrs. W. T. Pullen, P. M'Tav sh, S. Ma[?]anghtan, W. Herbert, H. Kidd, W. G. Davies, A. T. Friend, J. H. Stanton, J. Rea, E. J Tierney, J. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsAs the time for the assembling of Parliament approaches, interest in politics naturally is becoming more intense. The recent election for the Hastings and Manning has ullerded some degree ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 356 wordsON previous occasions we have directed attention to the importance of protecting the banks of the river generally from further damage, as far as practicable, from recurring floods. To deal with ...
Article : 949 wordsL. C. Hospital Meeting.—The monthly meeting of the Hospital Committee was held on Saturday afternoon. There were present—Messrs. D. Shearer (chair), R. E. Riley, J. Macnanghtan, A. ...
Article : 735 wordsBUSINESS is slack since the flood, but is much hindered by the bad condition of the roads. Stock in low-lying lands are falling off considerably in condition since the wet, but as yet there is good pasture on high lands. The weather is ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsA GENERAL meeting of the members of the above was held on Saturday evening, Mr. E. Shields in the chair. On the motion of Rev. T. H. Jaggers, seconded by Mr. W. Pullen, jun., it was ...
Article : 298 wordsNo sooner, apparently, does any industry make a forge ahead than something or other intervenes to arrest progress, and to destroy the probability of anticipated profits and wealth being realised. ...
Article : 1,050 wordsTHE year 1890 will long be remembered in the colony. From all sides we have the tale of destruction caused by the late flood. It occurred at the worst time of the year, particularly to the farming ...
Article : 466 wordsTHE £20 Handicap at Ballina on Easter Monday was won by J. Daley, 20yds, 1; H. Drummond, 16yds, 2. The Bishop of Grafton, in a letter to a local ...
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Advertising : 221 wordsAT the meeting of the Borough Council this week the debit balance was stated to be £1580. There were 17 applications for the office of council clerk. Mr. John Moore, jun., was elected over Mr. Craigie ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 15 Apr 1890, Page 2
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