Yesterday before the B. M. Margaret Smith on bail was charged with stealing goods from a Chinaman, amounting to 14s. 6d. ...
Article : 380 wordsMr. and Mrs. W. T. Dangar, of Kempsey, celebrated their golden wedding on Tuesday, when there was a large family gathering at their residence. West ...
Article : 646 wordsPromotion, of the following officers under the Public Service Act has been approved:— Mr. G. Allen, draftsman, Grafton local Land Board office Mr. W. ...
Article : 773 wordsA meeting of the committee of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held yesterday afternoon in the Purish Hall. Present—Mr. T. Page (President), Revs. ...
Article : 452 wordsA special meeting of the new Council was held last evening for the purpose of deciding whether the Mayor-elect be granted an allowance or not for the ...
Article : 202 wordsA topical subject at present locally is in reference to the Maclean Band, that has not made its' appearance in the street on Saturday night since ...
Article : 376 wordsThe Hindoo, who was injured by being knocked off the railway by a train at Myocum last Friday, died yesterday without having regained ...
Article : 50 wordsA special meeting was held at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing a Mayor for the ensuing term. The Council Clerk, Mr. J. G. Phillips, presided, as directed ...
Article : 650 wordsThe Maitland to Dungog section of the North Coast railway should have been opened to traffic by the State railway authorities nine months ago, ...
Article : 334 wordsThe unsettled weather is causing some anxiety to farmers and dairymen, especially those residing in low-lying localitits. Showers fall occasionally, and ...
Article : 352 wordsShowery weather still continues. More than sufficient has now fallen for all requirements, and farmers would welcome a few weeks fine ...
Article : 218 wordsThe application of Mr. F. Schwonberg, through his solicitors, Messrs. McGuren and Pollack, for a rule nisi to have the present aldermen of the Maclean Municipal ...
Article : 387 wordsReaders will have noted, through the medium of our advertising columns, that the 1911 session of the technical dressmaking classes so successfully conducted ...
Article : 216 wordsAn area of 800 acres on the Richmond River, adjoinging portion 18, parish Findon, within Roseberry resumed area, is reserved for timber. ...
Article : 624 wordsWeather still showery and unsettled; roads everywhere sloppy and heavy. Great indignation was everywhere expressed in Harwood on Saturday ...
Article : 152 wordsMiss Frances E. Ellem, aged 53, died at South Grafton on Sunday. Deceased was a native of the Hawkesbury River. The funeral took place at South ...
Article : 139 words"I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for the past four years with excellent results," writes Mr. Mr. R. S. Allen, of Durnum, West ...
Article : 102 wordsNot only customers, but the general public as well, learn with great satisfaction the solid progress of the Australian Bank of Commerce during the past six months, ...
Article : 469 wordsThe Lawrence cross roads school picnic which was to take place last Saturday week is to be held next Saturday. There is a good deal of ...
Article : 206 wordsA Melbourne correspondent telegraphs:—"During the past few weeks numbers of miners have left. Bendigo and Ballarat for Cobar. Word has now ...
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Advertising : 63 wordsAs a result of the recent easterly weather Byron Bay has shoaled considerably, and the North Coast steamers Orara and Cnvanba, although only ...
Article : 291 wordsThere is no doubt about the curative properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which is the best, safest and most rellable cough medicine you can take. For harsh, ...
Article : 112 wordsA meeting of the Progress Association was held in the Pier Hall on Friday. Dr. Cook presided; there was a large attendance. It was ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 7 Feb 1911, Page 2
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