This Council met yesterday morning. Present: Councillors Baillie (President), W. Zuill, T. Bassetti, Boorman, Thorold, Crispin. ...
Article : 828 wordsThe local postal officials are thankful that the Xmas festivities come only once a [?]ear, for during the past week the volume of business attended to by the office was ...
Article : 756 wordsLast week the legislative Assembly decided to refer the proposed line of railway from Glenreagh to Borrigo to the P.W. Committee. When moving the ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsA rush of visitors is expected in the city on X[?]as Eve. and our business people have made preparations for a big trade. The shop fronts look quite gay in their ...
Article : 291 wordsA correspondent writes:—Mr. G. Hardacre, of Bucca Creek, has solved the labour problem of the dairy farmer by erecting a milking machine on his farm. ...
Article : 425 wordsOn Friday Miss Fanny Bauer, who resided a number of years in Grafton arrived from Europe, after an absence of seven years from Australia. Miss Bauer took away ...
Article : 440 wordsIn England up to the commencement, of November the ex-Australian, R. Wootton, had trained the winners of 10 races this season, and was only one behind S. ...
Article : 443 wordsBob Fitzsimmons, the boxer, has secured an engagement which he is not anxious to keep, although he will have to do so. It is a contest to which he is not ...
Article : 238 wordsMrs. Elizabeth Hannah Crook, aged 43, died in Victoria at the residence of her sister-in-law, at Brighton, after great agony from burns, apparently ...
Article : 481 wordsDick Peterson (Cobar) and Tom Lewis (Newcastle), who have besn matched for some time to box 20 rounds for a purse and the gate receipts, tried conclusions on ...
Article : 336 wordsA fairly well represented meeting of the above was held on Monday evening. Dr. M'Farlane occupied the chair, and there were present Messrs. J. Cameron, W. ...
Article : 362 wordsThe senior pupils of the Graft on District School will he pleased to hear that Master Jas. Ryun, ex-pupil of the school, but now at Fort-street, has won two ...
Article : 711 wordsThe Australian sprint cyclist A. J. Clarke is now admittedly the fastest known wheeler on earth. The Yankee s[?]orting papers are poking rather bitter ...
Article : 173 wordsSouthgate II. defeated Alumny Creek II. by 166 runs. Southgate 226—Dickson 12, T. Ellem 66, Mansfield 51, G. Wingfield 17, [?]arle [?] Ryan 9. E. Kohn 12, Hayes 20. ...
Article : 249 wordsPrescott, Ltd., report: It was not until Thursday that the price of North Coast butter veas raised to 05s. By that time the parties who control the Sydney ...
Article : 472 wordsMr. John Thomson. M.H.R., has been notified as follows:—Referring to your communication of the 11th May last, urging, on behalf of the Southgate Progress ...
Article : 125 wordsThe new factory that has just been erected and equipped by Messrs. Brvant and May, Bell and Co. Proprietary, Ltd., in Richmond, close to Melbourne, for the ...
Article : 236 wordsThe fourth session of the Club was brought to a close by a break up supper on Thursday last. The gathering was representative, and included the Club men. ...
Article : 296 wordsDick Green, jun., left by the Manuka for Wanganui. He will compete in the £200 Handicap on January 6 and 8. The Wanganui committee have, decided to ...
Article : 105 wordsReference has been made in one of the Casino papers to the excellence of the tomatoes growing at Myrtle Creek this season. Several were weighud and H[?]und to ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Committee met on Monday evening at the Britannia Hotel and the final arrangements were made for carrying out the regatta. Mr. Murray's offer to provide ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Thu 23 Dec 1909, Page 2
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