Postal Service.—Referring to the arrangements made to give the Clarence six overland mails per week, I predict that if the "concession" is withdrawn there will be strong disapproval ...
Article : 788 wordsTHE arrival of the Kallatina, direct from Glasgow to Grafton, is a memorable event, not only as a precursor of that direct trade with the mother country which we are looking forward to, but as a ...
Article : 1,806 wordsYESTEBDAY, whilst Mr. Jackman and family were driving to chapels in their baggy, and when they got to one of the worst and narrowest parts of the road the horse shied, bringing the baggy in contact ...
Article : 245 wordsAugust 20.—KALLATINA. str., 646tons. Captain H. Creer. from Glasow. Passengers—Mrs. H. Creer: Miss Creer. Captain Creer reports—The Kallatina left the tail of the Bank-Greenock on the 28th June, had moderate variable ...
Article : 320 wordsTHIS important addition to the fleet of the C.R. and M.R.S.N. Co. arrived on the Clarence on Saturday in command of Captain Creer, the oldest commander in the trade. Under his supervision the ...
Article : 1,513 wordsTHE Railway Bill of the Victorian Ministry is not only in jeopardy itself, hat is not unlikely to affect the position of the Government. It was proposed by the PREMIER that the measure should be ...
Article : 1,199 wordsARBOR DAY was celebrated at the Chatsworth Public Sohool yesterday. The attendance was very large, not only of children (who invariably roll upstrongly to a picnic), but also of parents and ...
Article : 209 wordsTHE strike is not interfering seriously with business in the district, and prices have settled down to their usual rates again. Steam communication with the metropolis has been restored quite sufficient to ...
Article : 375 wordsA SHIPMENT of three tons cheese was recently shipped at Coraki from Wooroowoolgen dairy. Vesper's coach, made the through trip from Lawrence to Casino in a little over six hours last ...
Article : 264 wordsMetalling of High-street—I am told that the contractor has commenced operations in connection with this very necessary work. During the last wet weather, this street was so boggy that ...
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Advertising : 99 wordsSIR.—As suggestions have been invited re the forthcoming Flower Show, I would, as one desirous of seeing the affair a success, and also, on behalf of exhibitors and visitors, earnestly suggest that the ...
Article : 856 wordsYESTERDAY, before the P.M. George' Stokes v. Denis M'Mahon, claim of £4 12s 7d for goods sold. Verdict for plaintiff, and 1s costs. ...
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Advertising : 677 wordsCricket.—The Maclean cricketers are entering upon the season under somewhat discouraging circumstances. They have a debit balance to start with, but that is a very small matter in comparison ...
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Advertising : 510 wordsTHE total length of the steamer, which has a perpendicular stem and schooner rigged, is 179 feet, beam 28 feet, depth of hold 11½ feet, and 7½ feet between decks. She is built of steel under Lloyd's ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 2 Sep 1890, Page 2
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