Wheat. —There seems to be a growing inclination among the farmers here to try the cultivation of other products besides maize. Mr. A. Bailey has sown a small piece of land with wheat, which has ...
Article : 505 wordsTHE sale of 600 bags of wheat in Sydney during last week at 4s 1d per bushel, while it was selling in Melbourne and Adelaide at only 3s 9d to 3s 9[?]d per bushel, has led the Free-trade journals to point ...
Article : 545 wordsPOST OFFICE.—Much inconvenience and annoyance was experienced by those whose business necessitated at visit to the Chatsworth post office on. Thursday afternoon at anytime between 12 o'clock ...
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Advertising : 141 wordsARRIVALS FROM [?] October 27. —KALLATINA, str., 646 tons. Cap. J. Mages. Passengers — Me[?]lames Beavers, Crouch, Moffatt; Misses L. Bawden, Lawson, Davies, Cowan. Riley, Beavers: Messrs. F. ...
Article : 29 wordsTHE folly of allowing or encouraging war to continue between Capital and Labour is now becoming widely acknowledged. Their interests are identical, being in ...
Article : 1,249 wordsOctober 25.—BXAMINER, barque, for Melbourne, [?] out at 1.35 p.m.3 Oct. 25. — AUSTRALIAN str., 400 tons Capt. R. Taplin. Crossed out at 5.15 p.m., and arrived in Sydney at 2 o'clock ...
Article : 92 wordsLady Jersey suffering from typhoid. Tornado in the Viotorian metropolis. Water Brigade practice this evening. A. G. Taylor member for Weat Sydney. ...
Article : 702 wordsTHE House has resolved almost unanimously to go into Committee to consider the propriety of.presenting an address to the GOVERNOR, asking that an additiona 5s in ...
Article : 1,024 wordsBUSINESS is unaltered, and the circulation of money is not at all so free as could be desired. The potato crop, now almost ready for market, will relieve matters a tittle; and as the Strike is ...
Article : 874 wordsTHE Postal Inspector has been round this war, and as a result of his visit alterations in the mail service giving additional benefits to the community, may be looked for. On the resignation of the ...
Article : 186 wordsON Friday evening at about 8 o'clock a violent storm passed over Brushgrove, blowing from about S.W. A number of sheds were unroofed, and boats suffered considerably; but I have not heard of any ...
Article : 119 wordsTHOUGH times are bad, the residents here are to the front in holding a race meeting on New Year's day. The prizes are very fair, and as we possess a fine course, we expect a good gathering. ...
Article : 507 wordsStorm.—A. rather severe thunderstorm passed over Lawrence on Friday night last, eastward, fortunately accompanied by a good downpour of rain. From the force of the wind, one would ...
Article : 205 wordsSEVERAL journals have been publishing a long account of Mr. J. EDNIE BROWN'S impression of tho Riohmond and Tweed River district. On the whole it is very interesting, and in many respects ...
Article : 559 wordsThe Weather.—On Friday evening we were visited by a thunderstorm, accompanied by a terrific gale, and what was most acceptable of all, about three hours of a nice rainfall, The storm ...
Article : 647 wordsAT the sittings of the Casino Land Court, 325 cases were disposed of by the Board. In the case of J. Walsh, Yulgilbar, Inspector West asked for expenses of three witnesses he had summoned to give ...
Article : 308 wordsSIR.—I intended writing on this subject before, but had I done so I might have been the cause of inflicting an injury on some deserving family desiring help in their time of need. As the Society's ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsMANAGER'S REPORT.The mino manager of the Sir Walter Scott reports, under date of 23rd [?] The Sir looking splendid, showing coarser gold than I have ever seen before. Gold can also be freely ...
Article : 379 wordsONE of the great desideratums of human progress and prosperity is to be found in the assidnity with which each individnal pursues his own particular task —in fact, performs his duty by attending to his own ...
Article : 485 wordsTHE C. S. Refining Company deoided to purchase cane from the farmers resident 16 or 18 miles higher up this Arm than they would have done two years ago. It is expected they will go up as far as ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 28 Oct 1890, Page 2
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