AN exciting scene occurred yesterday in connection with the strike. A number of trollies manned by merchants, squatters, special constables, and others, went to the railway, station and loaded a lot of ...
Article : 1,658 wordsTHERE was a large attendance at the public meeting held at Maclean on Friday evening, for the purpose of passing resolutions in favour of the principle of Local Option without compensation. ...
Article : 1,689 wordsAT THE TIME of writing, those of the citizens of Grafton who, like ourselves, have had the opportunity on previous occasions of hearing the Rev. CHARLES CLARK, are in a state of expectancy at ...
Article : 376 wordsTHE Manning river folk appear to be particularly active just now in the matter of agitation for the North Coust Railway. A strong League has been formed, with an Executive Committee and branches ...
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Advertising : 107 wordsSeptember 22.—KALLATINA, str., 640 tons, Caps J. Magee. Passengers — Mesdames Powell, Spies, Rotheray, Bissetti: Misses Ryan. Gerard, Kent: Rev. Charles Clark; Messrs. C. Bray, L. Bray, Sples, T. Barnor, Rotheray, Bissetti, A. Barnior, ...
Article : 100 wordsSep. 20.—AUSTRALIAN str., 400 tons, Capt. R. Taplin, crossed out at 4.25 p.m. Passengers—mesdames Bathgate, Collins, Sect miss Stewart; Messrs Donalson, Taylor, Burgess, Boderick, D. See. Hanley, Dunnet, Flynn, Harley; Masters ...
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Family Notices : 18 wordsOF 90 allotments, situate in the village of Woolgoolga, near the Jetty, offered to auction yesterday, 22 were quitted, the majority at the upset price. On Thursday Mr. H. Maurice (in conjunction with ...
Article : 371 wordsTHE announcement of Mr. M'MILLAN'S resignation will soarcely surprise those who—watching the course events Political have recently taken— have been looking forward to a larger or smaller ...
Article : 992 wordsTelephone.—The line between Ulmarra and the Coldstream was completed on Saturday, with the exception of attaching the wire to the instruments at each end. The instruments are expected to ...
Article : 220 wordsIN our last issue we referred to the first chapter of Ministerial financial disclosures. We then admitted the possibility of Mr. BRUCE SMITH'S proposal—to borrow £250,000 from the Loan Fund account— ...
Article : 967 wordsOddfellows Ball.—On Friday night a ball and supper was held in the Mechanics' Institute, under the auspices of the Loyal Star of Hope Lodge of Oddfellows, and eventuated fairly successfully. ...
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Advertising : 46 wordsMining Report.—Mr. Alex. M'Intosh reports: South River G.M. Co. fully paid up, and contributing shares, are steady at last quotations. Chandler's Creek Amalgamated G.M. Co. ...
Article : 568 wordsBroken Piping.—On the inner side of the angle on Bridge-street, where it meets Grafton-street, the pipe which conveys the water under Bridge-street into the drain, on the east side of ...
Article : 253 wordsABOUT 90 allotments situate in the village of Woolgoolga, were submitted to auction yesterday by the Lands Agent. For some of the lots there was slight competition, and the following found ...
Article : 369 wordsTHE annual meeting of the Clarence Harbour Improvement and Railway Construction League, held on Wednesday last, possessed more than ordinary attraction to those who have taken an active ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 23 Sep 1890, Page 2
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