In the report of the match, Second Grade v. Lawrence, on Saturday, some errors occur. A. R. W[?]herspoon scored. 10 and 30. P. Johnson 0 and 6. C. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Strike Congress is done with the leadership of Mr. Peter Bowling. Mr. William Morris Hughes, M.H.R., now reigns as leader. This means moderation, ...
Article : 1,415 wordsAt Grafton. on Wednesday, before Messrs. D. M'Karlnne and H. C. T.: Maxted, J's.P. Two men named Sydney Hudson and John Eaton were before the Court on ...
Article : 580 wordsMr. Editor.—The vital importance of this question to the progress of the district is my only excuse for again writing upon it. The points I would like all ...
Article : 668 wordsAustralia and New Zealand are being told that they may expect to derive some special advantages from the meteorological and magnetic research work to be carried ...
Article : 869 wordsMr. W. A. Zuill. hon. Secretary to the District Conference, forwards us the following received through Mr. M'Farlane. M.L.A., from the Under Secretary for Works, in ...
Article : 667 wordsDisappointment was expressed on Saturday at several of the matches played on the Lower Clarence through a number of players failing to turn up. This was ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. Editor.—We hear a good deal of the profits of the potato crop. Are many aware that there was hardly a farmer on the river who cropped more than a ton to ...
Article : 311 wordsHandicappers are rarely asked to put extra weight on a horse, complaints generally being the other way about, but such a circuirstance recently took place ...
Article : 89 wordsVery bad luck overtook the promoters of the Foxton (N.Z.) sculling handicap. Arrangements were made, to carry some thousands of people up the Manawa[?] ...
Article : 371 wordsAt the [?]ghtly meeting of the above Society on Tuesday evening proceedings took the form of a mock [?]. Rev. W. Stewart, President of the ...
Article : 920 wordsOn Tuesday, before Messrs. E. Ebsworth (Chairman), W, J. Hawthorne, and W. Small (members). Nonna Hawthorne Freeman, e.p. 08/159. ...
Article : 304 wordsIn an article dealing with insufficient school accommodation the "North Coast Daily News" remarks:—"The law is somewhat exacting in regard to the size of ...
Article : 234 wordsIn a celebrated church at Czcnstoehou, near the Austro-Polish frontier, to which many pilgrimages are made, a. daring Jewel robbery was discovered (says the Vienna ...
Article : 241 wordsMr. Editor.—I read with no little amount of amusement in your issue, of 11th inst., a protest, signed by L. H. Baldwin, protesting against proposed telephonic ...
Article : 612 wordsDuring the discussion of the Chief Secretary's Estimates in the Assembly on Thursday, Mr. Trefle asked the Minister if the Government had any intention of ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Coastal Farmers' Co-op. Society, Ltd., report:—Further dislocation of trade was occasioned last week in transit arrangements owing to shortage of coal. ...
Article : 291 wordsA very curiors incident, which would scarcely be accepted as probable if it appeared in fiction—upon, say, the authority of Sherlock Holmes—has Leen relaled in ...
Article : 509 wordsPrior to the coal miners' strike it was the custom of the railway authorities to run a special train iron Casino to Grafton every Thursday, returning the same night. ...
Article : 206 wordsCaptain Tickoll, the Victorian Naval Commandant, whose son is a passenger on the missing Waratah, said that, in spite, of the fact that, the Sabine had returned from ...
Article : 207 wordsAt the last meeting of the Moree P.P. Hoard, the stock inspector reported an outbreak of contagious pneumonia among over a thousand head of cattle in the ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. W. A. Zuill, Secretory of the Pistriet Conference, has received through Mr. J. M'Fnrlane. M.L.A.. from the Works Department, the following letter regarding the ...
Article : 243 wordsThe runs formerly known as Norley, Thargomindah, and Bulloo Downs, which were c T into a nimber of smaller holdings, wore opetlid to lease al the Lands ...
Article : 226 wordsA rich discovery of gold has been made close to the old Lunatic Reef on Cirard's Creek. Drake. The formation is about two feet wide, and is rich in gold. as much as ...
Article : 175 wordsMr. Editor.—Here in the twentieth century we have it manifested that a Tiny section of the community in the Newcastle district, having numerous grievances. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Thu 16 Dec 1909, Page 2
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