Another fine crushing from Mount Poole. The London wheat market is assuming a strong tone. Turnips on view at Ulmarra weighing nearly ...
Article : 675 wordsTHE action of the Legislative Council towards Mr. BRUNKER'S amending Land Bill is very different from that of the Lower House. The object of the bill is to give the Minister power to reverse certain ...
Article : 1,669 wordsMasonic Ball.—It was predicted that this would be a success, and the expectations were more than realised. Shortly before 8 o'clock visitors began to arrive, but owing to the public meeting, ...
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Advertising : 338 wordsAug 22.—HELEN NICOLL, 400 tons, Capt George Nyholm. North Coast Co. agents. August 2½.—KALLATINA str., 646 tons, Captain H. Creer. Passengers—Mesdames North, Whitmore, Hughes, Smith, ...
Article : 129 wordsAug. 22.—M.A. DORAN, sch., for Melbourne, crossed [?]out at 9.50 a.m. Aug. 22.— CITY OF GRAFTON. str., 825 tons, Capt. Magee. Crossed out at 3.55 p.m., and arrived in Sydney on Sunday. ...
Article : 79 wordsAug 18—HELEN NICOLL: 1100 bags maire, 12,000 feet or timber, 1 boiler and machinery, 4 casks of tallow. 55 hides, 6 bales skins, 40 cases eggs, 12 cases butter, 13 pigs, 2 calves and sundrie[?]. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsFarmers' Union.—The notion of the Manager of the C. R. and N. C. Farmers' Association in chartering a steamer to run in the interests of the farmers, has apparently absorbed the movement ...
Article : 728 wordsIT was intimated a short time back by the Member for this electorate, through this journal, that he was pushing on the Guyra survey. This was thought by some persons at the time as a peculiar action on ...
Article : 714 wordsIT would appear from the reports of the debates that the provisions of the Electoral Bill are creating more than ordinary difficulty to sections and individuals within the House. Notably has this ...
Article : 701 wordsOUR lending business men are announcing that they are prepared to accent low prices to clear off their winter stocks, and some have already opened the first shipments of the spring and summer goods. Stock-taking is going on ...
Article : 1,151 wordsTHE following appointments have been made—Miss Parry, of Coramba, to Rushforth Public school; Mr. J. Algie to Coramba Provisional; Miss Stanner to Coaldale Provisional; Mr. F. H. Barnes to the ...
Article : 824 wordsA CORRESPONDENT, writing from a distant part of the district, while congratulating Grafton and its people on the of the the gathering on Arbor Day, takes exception to its being described as the first ...
Article : 2,058 wordsTHE works at the jetty are progressing rapidly, as the roods are in fair order for timber-drawing. There are, however, a few spots on our roads that, need some attention, and as these boggy places are ...
Article : 375 wordsTHE progress of Hillgrove as a mining centre is, perhaps, more important than may at first be thought. It was long thought by certain people that there was nothing really permanent tn the ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 25 Aug 1891, Page 2
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