Butter Factory.—A meeting of the committee was held on Saturday night to consider how the money in hand was to be dealt with. Mr. GOODGER was in favor of trying to get the ...
Article : 496 wordsSIR.—Your reference to certain questions in the evidence taken by the Public Works Committee upon the Grafton-Tweed railway, impelled me to go to the Sohool of Arts just to see what these ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsAT a recent meeting of the Casino Municipal Council, the MAYOR submitted a motion to the effect that, owing to the financial condition of the Council, stone kerning and guttering (other than ...
Article : 2,044 wordsJune 16.—AUSTRALIAN str., 400 tons, Captain Affeck. Passengers:—Misses Quayle, Perry, Roberts, M'Farlane; Messrs. Skidmore, J. O. Brien, F. H. Fitzerald, R. J. Brown, A. E. Tyler, J. Pickering; Master M'Farlane; and 15 ...
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Family Notices : 35 wordsTHE latest developement in respect to public works in this district is the formation of a league at Maclean, with the double object of furthering progress with improvement works at the Heads, ...
Article : 1,466 wordsTHE stock sales on the south side on Saturday prove that notwithstanding the lateness of the season a fair demand exista for cattle, and the drafts submitted realised good figures. Fat cattle ...
Article : 620 wordsAN item of great importance to residents of the river is on the business paper of the Assembly for Tuesday next, when the Member for the Clarence is announced to move "The expediency of ...
Article : 171 wordsI LIKE to listen to a lively debate, and to see the members pitching into each other, and my desire was gratified on Wednesday evening in the Assembly. Just after tea Mr. J. P. ABBOTT, greatly to ...
Article : 1,629 wordsLower Clarence Hospital.—The Committee met on Saturday. Present—Messrs. C. N. Stephens (chair), D. Shearer, F. Street, D. Roderick, W. J. Folbigg,—Gilbert, J. M'Leod, J. Macnaughtan, D. ...
Article : 467 wordsTHE motion of Mr. BRUCE SMITH, viz., "That it is expedient that the improvements to the entrance of the Clarence River, as referred by the Legislative Assembly, to the Parliamentary Standing ...
Article : 161 wordsTHE Government experienced a rather sultry time during the discussion of Mr. DIBBS' motion of adjournment on Wednesday. That a matter of sentiment (no matter how landable that sentiment ...
Article : 178 wordsDURING the course of the debate on Wednesday, Mr. SCHEY showed an evident desire to have a second innings in his match with the COLONIAL TREASURES. The subject he endeavoured to deal ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsIN no other city in the world are omnibuses such an institution as in Sydney, nor, consequently, do bus-drivers'form such a large proportion of the population. No one over walked any of the main ...
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Advertising : 590 wordsTHE case of the notorious aboriginal Tommy Ryan occupied the attention of the Full Court on Saturday. The multitudinous facts in connection with the case are well known. The various points ...
Article : 402 wordsSYDNEY is still in the midst of her comedy boom. Seats have to be booked at the Royal three or four days in advance, and the "Brough Boucicault Comedy Company" are still on the war path at the ...
Article : 410 wordsYESTURDAY, before Messrs, W. Clarke and James O'Keeffe, J.'sP., A married woman deemed to be insane was, after hearing the evidence of her husband and Dr. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 17 Jun 1890, Page 2
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