School Concert.—Some entertainments are popular, but it is admitted that those in aid of advancing the welfare of school children are the most popular, and this was shown by the ...
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Advertising : 888 wordsTHE worst fears as to the fate of Mr. T. Wilkinson have been verified, by the finding of his body on Sunday last in the South River, just below Jackadgery crossing, which deceased would have to ...
Article : 316 wordsDec 6 — AUSTRALIAN str., 460 tons Cap. D. [?] Passengers—Mrs. Hill: Messrs. Ellis. J. J. Hill, cameron, Hockeys and 4 in the steerage. Left Sydney 10.30 p.m. on Thursday, crossed the bar and arrived at Grafton same day. ...
Article : 90 wordsDecembor 6.—BURRAWONG, str. Captain R. Taplin. Crossed out at noon and arrived in Sydney on Sunday. Passengers—Mesdames Seymore, Johnson and family, Scott; Misses Rolards, Robertson; Messrs. R. C. Scott, D. M'Phee, ...
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Family Notices : 210 wordsANOTHER big fire in Sydney. It mode na grandia sight of the kind as anyone could wish to see. For several hours there was a solid mass of flame about fifty feet high, and it illuminated a great portion ...
Article : 1,484 wordsDecember 2.—AUSTRALIAN:—10 hides, 7 coops poultry, 3000 bags potatoes, 10 pigs, 10 cases eggs, 9 bales wool, 1150 bags sugar, 42 cedar logs, 8 cases fish and 50 packages anndries December 2.—FIONA:—Sugar and rain from the Harwood ...
Article : 55 wordsA CORRESPONDENT writing us upon the vexed question of roads, and the delays and other pains and penalties to which contractors are subjected, mentions a case where a contractor had to wait six ...
Article : 383 wordsYESTERDAY, before the P.M. Michael Kane was charged with assaulting Mary Jane Moriarty, at the Homebush hotel on Sunday. ...
Article : 304 wordsBUSINESS shows an improvement, and many are of opinion that the depression caused by the flood is past. The proceeds from the potato crop have proved an exceptional benefit to the district this ...
Article : 539 wordsTHE voting in respect to the subsidy for the Clarence River Tug Service will no doubt strike some people as peculiar; Messrs. STEVENSON and SCHEY forming a minority of two in Opposition ...
Article : 621 wordsA CORRESPONDENT of one of the Sydney papers, dating from Deniliquin, cautions the farmers against being "gulled," as he terms it, by any such sugar-coated pill as is presented to them in Mr. ...
Article : 698 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. SIR.—In your issue of November 29th I notloe in the report of the Ulmarra Folioo Court a case ...
Article : 791 wordsThe Picturesque Atlas.—With a view to taking steps to test the legality of the claims of the Company publishing this famous work, a meeting of those interested is to be held at Maclean on ...
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Advertising : 109 wordsTHIS part of the Clarence has had up to date a more than average rainfall, the total being 78.28 inches. During the last four weeks the rain gauge recorded 5.53 inches, the result being that ...
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Advertising : 710 wordsTHE discussion upon the abstract motion submitted by Mr. G. H. REID, pointing to the necessity for reform in the procedure of our superior courts, will be read with considerable interest by all those who ...
Article : 832 wordsON Monday night rain fell heavily, 3½ inches being recorded. It is now fine, and crops are looking well. The new Police station will be completed, so as ...
Article : 170 wordsTHE wail about the state of the public roads and bridges is widely extending in these Northern districts. From Glen Innes, however, comes a general eomplaint as to Governmental neglect in ...
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Advertising : 204 wordsA NEW grab dredge, named the Fan, arrived here this week. Mr. Croane has nearly completed his mission, of taking levels between Tuckombil Creek and Evans ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 9 Dec 1890, Page 2
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