SOME more reliable report as to the imports by sea from the Northern ports is needed, than that supplied in the shipping columns of the Sydney dailies. Under the present ...
Article : 251 wordsDURING the last day or two Sir GEORGE Dinna has been hard at work preparing his reply to Mr. REID'S financial statement. He has plenty of matter for adverse criticism, ...
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Advertising : 196 wordsTHE debate on Sir HENRY PARKES' Federation resolution is a valuable contribution to that important national question, and will, we doubt not, have material effect in ...
Article : 576 wordsKallatina, Captain J. Magee. Passengers —Mesdames Toon and family (4), Constable, Borden, Pratt; Misses Penrose, Constable (3): Messrs. C. Binns, A, W. H. Anderson, ...
Article : 260 wordsON Thursday, a coloured woman, for drunkenness, was cautioned and discharged. Yesterday, before the P.M., John White was summoned by Alice ...
Article : 495 wordsEVERYBODY here expects that the English team will give our cricketers a great thrashing. We are fairly strong in batting and fielding, but we are weak in bowling. Turner ...
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Family Notices : 25 wordsON Wednesday evening a committee meeting of the School of Arts was held. It was decided to select books to the value of £10, also that the hall scenery be done up. ...
Article : 319 wordsFirst Quarter.....5s| Three Quarters.... 15s 6d Two Quarters....10s| Four Quarters.....21s Credit limited to 12 months. Letters to the Editor must reach the office on ...
Article : 98 wordsENQUIRIES are being made, it would appear, from England for fruit pulp, apricot pulp being especially named. This pulp is quoted at from £17 to £18 per ton in London. The ...
Article : 298 wordsPRODUCE.—John See and Co. report: The prime qualities of potatoes ex Kallatina sold very freely at 50s, but it was very difficult to sell small ones at 40s. Several lots of ours ...
Article : 593 wordsIT is rumoured that a resolution will be submitted during the debate requesting the TREASURER to take back his statement for revision and amendment. If that were done ...
Article : 192 wordsONE of the greatest stumbling blocks to steady and firm government is the diversity of opinions prevailing amongst the members of what are culled parties in the State. It is ...
Article : 845 wordsON Thursday, before the P.M., Messrs. See and Ross. Nicholas Brown was charged, on the information of Robt. J. Brown, with using ...
Article : 437 wordsSm HENRY PARKES is still possessed of wonderful vitality, and those people who believe that he is ployed out, are greatly mistaken. His speeches in the Assembly ...
Article : 197 wordsPOLICE COURT.—Before the P.M. and Mr Chisholm, J.P. The case against Richard Thomas Poster (aged about 17 years) for carnally knowing one Jessie, Ellen Firth ...
Article : 687 wordsTHE sizing of potatoes for market is evidently of more importance than many of our growers appear to think, if we are to judge by the repeated hints given by those who have ...
Article : 335 wordsHALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION.—The Association has engaged the Woolwich for an excursion on Wednesday afternoon next, the destination being Moleville heights. The ...
Article : 718 wordsMr. REID has not yet succeeded in forming his Royal Commission to enquire into the Civil Service, but he is confident that he will complete the work this week. The public ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsTHE 10 tons of atone from Pollock and Nicholson's lease at Nowcumberee, treated in Sydney, yielded 50ozs lldwts, valued at £192, or £151 7s 6d free of all expenses. This ...
Article : 177 wordsI HAD the very great pleasure of being at a a school picnic at Coramba on the 9th, and so thoroughly did I enjoy myself that I now attempt to tell you about it. The picnic, I ...
Article : 396 wordsTHE Elections and Qualifications Committee has been more correct in its conclusions with regard to the Tweed case than it was, certainly, in that of Grenfell. It is true there ...
Article : 278 wordsTHE majority of the suburban municipalities are in a critical condition, and retrenchment is the order of the day. But retrenchment will not save them, for the roads have to be ...
Article : 184 wordsTO-DAY'S MATCHES.—Southampton v. Seelands, at Seelands: Rea, Orr (2), Lowe (2), Klaus, Perrett, F. M'Kittrick, Essex, Russell, Bates. Southampton v. Alumny Creek, at ...
Article : 94 wordsG.R.C. REGATTA.—The several events in connection with the above will be rowed this afternoon. The Ethelbert has been engaged by the committee to follow the ...
Article : 232 wordsIT is said that Mr. EDDY'S services are being lost to the country through some bungling on the part of the PREMIER. What truth there is in the statement I db not know, but ...
Article : 260 wordsTHE PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. —At the annual sitting in Melbourne, the retiring Moderator said that science was superseding religion, and this feeling had led ...
Article : 145 wordsTHE Local Optioniste without compensation in England have been charged by LORD PENZANCE, who is no hereditary legislator and no party enthusiast, "with seeking that ...
Article : 110 wordsE. S. AND A. BANK.—Mr. Toon, manager of the Grafton Wauch, with his family, arrived on Thursday. Mr, Toon has been connected with the bank for about 23 years, ...
Article : 90 wordsWe notice by advertisement that the Rev. Mr. Williams gives his grand magic lantern entertainment at Grafton on Monday, Orara on Tuesday, and at Southgate on Wednesday ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 17 Nov 1894, Page 4
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