CIRCULARS are being issued and received by a number of persons setting forth the basis on whioh it is proposed to form a Union of Pastoralists in this colony. Its aims are to protect the interests ...
Article : 625 wordsON Tuesday evening about 50 of the subscribers to the testimonial which it was decided to present to this gentlemen prior to his deportare for Deniliquin, assembled at the School of Arts, where the ...
Article : 1,493 wordsSOME day there may be no "croakers" in this world, but this will assuredly happen when everybody has "croaked." Certain birds of evil note are never weary of declaiming against the lack of ...
Article : 339 wordsTHE whole of the miners in the Illawarra district have been called out, but the Lithgow collieries are allowed to continue operations for the present, the object being absolutely to prohibit supply of coal ...
Article : 548 wordsON Wednesday evening Sir HENRY PARKES returned to the Legislative Assembly after an absence of 100 days. As the announcement of his intention to return on that day had been ...
Article : 1,755 wordsSIR—A letter signed "Labour," in your Saturday's issue, implies that the present strike is an attempt, from motives of avarice on the part of the "unholy alliance" of shipowners, to starve their oppressed ...
Article : 569 wordsMR. BRUCE SMITH laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly a return dealing with light railways. This document was prepared in consequence of certain questions asked by Mr. O'Sullivan, and ...
Article : 294 wordsTHE Paris correspondent of the Mining Journal writes:—The possibility of gold-mining companies obtaining remunerative dividends through the washing of dirt that has hitherto been considered ...
Article : 398 wordsON WEDNESDAY, before the District Registrar, In the estate of Caspar Giese, brickmaker, of Grafton, a single meeting. Bankrupt wished to amend his schedule by adding as a oreditor C. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 wordsAT a meeting of the leading dairy farmers of the Southern districts, held at Kiama last week, it was resolved to form an association of dairy farmers throughout the colony, for the purpose of conserving ...
Article : 248 wordsIN a dilapidated portion of the Eastern Cemetery at Cuthbert, Ga., on a weather-beaten slab, may be seen the inscription: "Sacred to the memory of Jim Brown.'' Nothing in this to attract attention, ...
Article : 881 wordsON WEDNESDAY, before the District Warden, John Taylor, manager of the Little Dora Gold mining Company, Mann River, applied for suspension of work for three months, on the ground that ...
Article : 172 wordsSYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—A large and representative meeting of employers took place yesterday afternoon, in the Centenary Hall. The meeting was orderly. Mr. J. H. Storey, President of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 770 wordsAT a recent meeting of the directorate of the above Mr. Davey (late manager of the Matildadale factory) was selected to manage the Warneton factory on the Macleay. The selection was made ...
Article : 127 wordsTHE Member for the Clarence has received official notifications as follows:— That metalling roads in Ulmarra mubt stand over for the present. ...
Article : 595 wordsA CABLEGRAM states that the Associated Shipowners met in conference last week to consider the maritime strike in Australia. It was determined no matter at what cost, to ...
Article : 133 wordsTHE Townville Herald of August 9 says:—A report of a meeting of Herbert River farmers, shows how near the long-prophesied complete disappearance of the sugar industry is to us, and also faintly ...
Article : 969 wordsOWING to some misunderstanding with several members of the Grafton Water Brigade we are asked to refer more fully to the offer made by Mr. Nowell, Captain of the Volunteer Water ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 6 Sep 1890, Page 3
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