A meeting of Grafton Chamber was held on Tuesday, Mr. T. Page, President. in the chair. There were also present Captain O'Connor. Messrs. S. W. Chadwick..J. T. ...
Article : 1,184 wordsIt has been decided to hold a meeting of farmers and others interested in agriculture and dairying on 7th October at Grafton, immediately after the monthly ...
Article : 820 wordsThe arrival of emissaries from some of England's greatest papers to attend the Imperial Congress of Chambers of Commerce in Sydney, and to send home their ...
Article : 1,546 wordsThe road to Smith's, Alford's, and Friday Creek needs to be looked after at once. Sixty pounds was put on the estimate of the Shire Council for the ...
Article : 197 wordsA further meeting in connection with the forthcoming public regatta at Ulmarra on King's Birthday was held on Monday, when there was a large and enthusiastic ...
Article : 648 wordsSir Albert Spicer, M.P.. who will preside at the Conference of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, expressed the opinion that the British Budget should be of ...
Article : 783 wordsThe weather cleared on Wednesday, and everything looks well after the welcome rain that has fallen. A heavy storm passed over here on Thursday evening ...
Article : 292 wordsMr. J. R. King, N.S.W. representative Australian Dairy Produce Committee, writes:—One of my first impressions of the London butter market was that we. ...
Article : 412 wordsAt Grafton, on Tuesday, before the P.M. Christopher John Ross, on a charge of false pretences, was remanded to ...
Article : 78 wordsThe following views of "Old Blue," a noted English writer, will interest some of our readers: Sliding seats were invented and used in order to ennance the action ...
Article : 465 wordsTravelling from Taree to Wingham the railway line runs along a level grade for two miles, where it crosses the main TarceWingham road, near the Woolla. Here a ...
Article : 218 wordsA four days' sitting of the Local Land Board will be held at Grafton next week, when the following cases will be dealt with: ...
Article : 320 words"There is still no news with regard to the fate of the Waratah. This fact, distressing as it is to those who have friends and relatives on the missing ...
Article : 432 wordsThe Department of Labour and Industry desires that the attention of occupiers of workrooms, especially those in which females are employed, be specially directed ...
Article : 320 wordsAt Millthorpe, on Friday. Captain H. Seaton. D.S.O., who is at present on a walking tour of the world, was charged at the police court with petty thieving and ...
Article : 173 wordsDr. George Brown, the veteran Methodist Missionary, who returned after an absence of exactly eighteen months, did a great deal of work at missionary anniversarias ...
Article : 367 wordsThe shop of Messrs. Syer and Co., Lismore, was visited by burglars some time between the time of closing on Saturday night and early on Monday morning. The ...
Article : 324 wordsStarts allotted in the Best Handicap, to br rowed at Coraki on 6th October:—Geo. Day, Woodburn, scratch; W. Fogwell, Coraki. 4secs.; Fred. Ford. Woodburn, ...
Article : 97 wordsAt the Nowra District Court Mr. M'Kenzie sued the Agricultural Department for £54. claimed by him for wages and expenses in connection with the carrying on of ...
Article : 267 wordsMr. W. A. Zuill writes:—"I have received a letter from Mr. John M'Farlane, M.L.A., in which he deals with the obnoxious clause in the new Land Act, whereby the ...
Article : 260 wordsMr. Adrian Knox. K.C., chairman of the A.J.C., who has just returned to Sydney after a trip abroad, spent three months in England, and during that time saw ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Thu 23 Sep 1909, Page 2
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