The regular monthly meeting of the Farmers' Union was held with a good attendance, Mr. J. Cavanagh in the chair. After lengthy discussion it was resolved that this union have ...
Article : 228 wordsThe following extract is from a letter received by a local citizen from an officer who was one of the Grafton soldiers to leave for the front: PORT SAID, Dec. 3, 1914. ...
Article : 1,219 wordsAt a meeting of the directors of the above on Monday night last, the president, who was a director, tendered his resignation on the grounds that his name had been removed ...
Article : 659 wordsSome of the early maize crops are ripening, and should soon be ready for harvesting. The crops promise to yield well. Preparations for the forthcoming Ulmarra ...
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Advertising : 523 wordsGood progress is being made with the bridge in connection with the breakwater. Mr. Kingsford, of the City Bank of Sydney (Coff's Harbour branch), will leave here next ...
Article : 36 wordsCaptain Cockle, for some time local manager of the North Coast Navigation Co., has been promoted to Coff's Harbour, and was farewelled yesterday at Cassimaty Bros., prior to ...
Article : 198 wordsThe annual meeting of the Clarence River district will be held at Maclean on Tuesday next, when delegates will be present from all the lodges in the district. ...
Article : 326 wordsThe death of Mr. Henry Joseph Kipping, one of the oldest residents of the River, occurred at his residence, Maclean, early on Thursday morning. The deceased, who had reached the ...
Article : 511 wordsThe crowded houses of this popular picture show mean something—of that there can be no possible doubt. Patrons must see an I hear just what pleases them, and it is a case of ...
Article : 194 wordsThursday night's programme was indeed a very fine one, and added to the sprightly music and a cool hall, the evening was most enjoyable. The management are looking after ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. M. Dixon, of Brookvale writes:— In the issue of the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" of the 19th inst., appears a further statement made by the Minister for ...
Article : 486 wordsThe regular meeting was held on Thursday night. Present: The Mayor, and Ald. Redmond, Napper, Ellem, Gill, Hall, McCallum, O'Grady, Graham, and the acting Town Clerk ...
Article : 1,043 words"I take exception to a statement in one of the newspapers that the hands of the Government are being forced in regard to the sending of a further contingent," said the ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Minister for Labour and Industry has prepared a new Industrial Bill, which will be the first measure of next session, and is in many respects an important departure from ...
Article : 260 words"Another large body of men must go forward at an early date," contended a military officer on Tuesday. "You may call them what you like—an Expeditionary Force, or ...
Article : 297 wordsMr. G. Marks, Inspector of Agriculture, delivered a lantern lecture on Monday last. There was a large number present, and the expert's advice on the pig-raising industry ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Allan McKinnon, a native of the Barrington, and a brother of Mr. L. McKinnon, of King's Creek, left by the Kyogle on Tuesday to join the third contingent of the ...
Article : 226 wordsThe metropolitan schools hitherio have been divided into six districts, each in charge of an inspector. They have now been grouped into seven districts. Senior-inspectors Beavis ...
Article : 190 wordsMrs. W. Kearns, sen., an old resident of Brushgrove, after recovering somewhat from a serious illness, at present lies in a critical condition. ...
Article : 102 wordsA specimen of paspalum grown at Deep Creek, near Casino, reached a length of [?]ft 10in. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 23 Jan 1915, Page 2
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