New Plough—Mr. Bawden, of the Mellors Meadowbank Manufacturing Company, arrived here last Saturday by the Australian with an implement which is called the Jumping Plough, ...
Article : 574 wordsSOME thieves broke into the Art Gallery on Tuesday night, and stole the entire collection of coins in the building. The intrinsic value of the collection was not great—perhaps not more than ...
Article : 1,815 wordsTHE proposal to permanently reserve for forest purposes— particularly cedar-planting—a large area on the head of the Tweed River is coasing some opposition amongst the residents of that noble little ...
Article : 709 wordsNov 29.— AUSTRALIAN str., 400 tons Cap, D. A[?]thon. Passengers—Mrs. Welch: Miss Houghton: Messrs. I. M. Duncan. R. I. [?]ch, W. A. Rea wick; and 2 in the steerage. General carge, and 150 tons coal. Left Sydney 9 p.m. on ...
Article : 116 wordsNov. 28.—VENUS, sch., for Sydney with timber. November 20—BURRAWONG, str. Captain R. Taplin. Crossed out at 6.40 p.m., and arrived in Sydney on Sunday. Passengers—Mrs. Mallet Miss Taylor: Messrs, Mallet, G. ...
Article : 365 wordsTHE following letter, headed " Imperishable fresh fish," and signed J. LAWREECE HAMILTON, M.R.C.S., appears in an English journal. It suggests a somewhat simple method for preventing ...
Article : 323 wordsIN expressing some amount of gratification at the early close of the Session—profitless though it has been as regards so many important questions—we cannot overlook the fact that the people of these ...
Article : 845 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 1,268 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsWE gather that considerable attention is being directed just now in South Australia to what is known as the Steinwedel wheat, the chief advantages of which appear to be that it not only ...
Article : 601 wordsScotch Concert.—It can generally be taken as a foregone conclusion that anything alleged to have a tendency to a waken memories of old Scotia would attract a large gathering in this district, ...
Article : 384 wordsTHE month opened quiet, so far as business is concerned, though an improvement must take place as Christmas approaches. Our business firms offer very templing lists, and have evidently made due ...
Article : 553 wordsTHE election of a Bishop for the diocese of Newcastle, after an interrugum of four years, caused by the serious breakdown and continued illness of Bishop PEARSON, is an event of no ordinary ...
Article : 415 wordsPROGRESS ASSOCIATION—The regular monthly meeting of the Chatsworth Island Progress Committes was held on Wednesday, Present—Messrs. James Kirk, T. Donelly, R. F. Thomas, A. ...
Article : 313 wordsON SATURDAY, before Mr. W. Clarke, J.P. Ralph Stanton, for being drank and disorderly, was fined 5s, or 24 hours' imprisonment, SMALL DEBTS. ...
Article : 488 wordsTHE very interesting account given in our last issue of Mr, F. C. CURREY'S garden and appliances, his difficulties and successes, combined with the evidence of his indomitable perseverance in ...
Article : 359 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 580 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 394 wordsTHE Casino Council have granted £10 towards forming a cricket ground on the Centennial, Park, which is some encouragement to the new club to practise. The Council is pretty liberal considering ...
Article : 307 wordsONE of the Lismore journals chronicles the fact that the local P.M. has brought into Lismore from " The desert," " The wild and inhospitable district of Byron Bay," a couple of onions each weighing ...
Article : 313 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 2 Dec 1890, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: