The Scottish Rifles enthusiasm has evidently "caught on" at Ballina, and another section of the gallant "kilties" will soon be in evidence on the Richmond ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. Editor.—Without wishing to pose as an apologist for the special Commissioners sent to examine into the Educational systems of the older parts of the world, still ...
Article : 574 wordsAn interesting speculation, of the moment is a solution of the problem "to what extent will the North Coast electorates suffer, by the redistribution of seats?" Some ...
Article : 98 wordsBUTTER, is not good property this morning, notwithstanding the half-penny reduction. Some of the primest brands are selling in small lots at the 8d, but second ...
Article : 658 wordsOne cannot help noticing the very loose amount of opinion that prevails respecting the topics of the day. Does any one seriously consider the chances that England is ...
Article : 99 wordsLocal prices yesterday, wholesale and retail—Maize 3s 6d and 4s, bran 7d and 9d, pollard lOd and ls, chickwheat 4s and 4s 6d, local chaff 2s 6d and 3s, onions £3 ...
Article : 191 wordsGrafton readers who may, have followed me all through the Water Supply question are possibly not altogether clear regarding Mr. de Burgh's further evidence. The drift ...
Article : 99 wordsThe North Coast at present contains the following electorates: Grafton, Clarence, Ballina, Lismore, Richmond, Tweed, Raleigh, Hastings-Macleay, Manning, ...
Article : 145 wordsMention of the Scottish Rifles leads up to a few comments anent another body which does actually represunt the "Caledonian stern and wild" of the poet, than the ...
Article : 126 wordsFrom Cairns, N.Q., comes a wire message stating that the Palmer Police have just reported that the postmaster states the mailman is lost. As this loss has taken ...
Article : 108 wordsKallatina (Nyholm) from Sydney, crossed the bar at daylight yesterday, and arrived at Grafton at 1.30 p.m. same day. Passengers—Mesdames Davis, Payne and ...
Article : 303 wordsWe are furnished, by favour of Mr. J. Spencer, of Messrs. Gerard and Co., with four specimen blocks of fodder and cha[?], compressed under the new patent process— ...
Article : 234 wordsThe Fiji Islands, that are, perhaps, the prettiest of all the paradises of the Pacific, have again been visited by a cyclone. Buildings and villages were destroyed, and ...
Article : 109 wordsThe total membership does not amount to a hundred, but the Society has waxed fat in the way of funds, a result chielly arrived at, of course, through their ...
Article : 136 wordsCalculating upon this assumption, or speculation, the Raleigh Electorate stands a good chance of being wiped off the political map, for if the Clarence Electorate should ...
Article : 72 wordsNow, try Richmond River electorates, and bear, specially in mind the "community of interests" provided for in the Redistribution Bill. The Richmond geogrophically ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. E. J. Statham has, in a letter to this office, expressed himself very plainly in regard to the question of the Grafton water supply scheme. He quite endorses Mr. ...
Article : 140 wordsThe justification lies in the fact that the Society holds a clear balance of between £400 and £500. The Society spent a good many pounds in benevolences, but it is a ...
Article : 133 wordsThen, again, quite possibly the Upper Richmond electorate, the same as Ballina, would have its boundary pegs extended on the Lismore side; and, if so, Lismore then ...
Article : 127 wordsA ballot was taken on Friday, It being pay day, among the miners of the Northern Extended mine at Newcastle. The men had but two days' pay to draw. But, as ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. Editor.—Now that the bonuses to be paid by the Company on the sugarcane cut by them in the two districts of this river, viz., the Upper and Lower River ...
Article : 398 wordsThe annual meeting of the School of Arts can hardly be said to have attracted much attention. Only about a dozen members were present, and the proceedings were ...
Article : 167 wordsSo long as the Government provides unusual and unnecessary work for its people, it must, so soon as these workers are laid off, provide labor [?] the unemployed. ...
Article : 117 wordsA pretty wedding was celebrated at Ramornic on the 11th by Rev. W. J. Gerrard, the contracting parties being Miss Annie, second eldest daughter of Mr. J. Filewood, ...
Article : 358 wordsResponding to the new impetus that Australia this your receives, the P. and O. Company are launching a fleet of splendid ships—the Mongolia, Macedonia, Marmora, ...
Article : 104 wordsThen there are the remaining electorates already named, and from a study of the map—again bearing closely in mind the community of interests—it seems plain ...
Article : 64 wordsPIGS—To-morrow being a holiday, sales of pigs were held to-day. 250 were yarded. Back fatters—supplies fair, demand dull; best 70s, good 62 6d, medium 50s ...
Article : 501 wordsFrom this very brief speculation it is not altogether improbable that, as the result of the Referendum vote, three North Coast electorates stand a first rate chance of ...
Article : 61 wordsAnother novelty, equalling radium, is a return to prosperity. Port Jackson is again alive with shipping. Numberless clipper liners are in port; and the record ...
Article : 75 wordsIn Queensland this unsightly cactus has obtained an enormous foothold. Many stations and much good country are liable to be devastated by it. At one place, ...
Article : 107 wordsIn the election of the Committee it was a foregone conclusion that the majority would represent re-elections, but there were two or three who were again ...
Article : 127 wordsRegarding the Crown lands referred to in Saturday's "Examiner," as shortly to be made, available along the route of the Grafton-Casino railway, and elsewhere on ...
Article : 84 words"It never rains but it pours," and ill-luck comes all together. Dean Slattery remarks "While the United Kingdom was complaining of too much rain, Australia ...
Article : 112 wordsThe youngest and most impressive of the sciences is that of bacteriology. Those people who are engaged in wine-making, in farming, or in dairy work cannot afford ...
Article : 197 wordsThe 60,000 acre block, available, on the 23rd February, is described as embracing the parishes of Myall, Whipora, Myrtle, Powerpa, and Camira, traversed by the ...
Article : 151 wordsApropos of some complaints about the quality of the books provided a curious typographical error—and a very amusing one was made in a Lismore paper's report. ...
Article : 220 wordsMr. Editor.—Matters are getting so mixed through the various proposals to try and make two ends meet, that it seems to me it would be as well to drop the idea of a ...
Article : 219 wordsIn America, through entire States, large towns and populous communities are supported through timber getting. In Australia, perhaps, the most considerable coastal ...
Article : 85 wordsAmusements are very slack and scarce; and a watchful and officious local system of government means to make them as rare and illicit as possible. At Leichhardt ...
Article : 556 wordsVery many of the "Examiner's" readers will be greatly pleased to hear that Archdeacon Moxon, who sailed yesterday for his trip to Tasmania and the islands, had ...
Article : 158 wordsIn Queensland this most, substantial industry has called forth several important questions. A conference from representatives from all the centres of this trade has ...
Article : 212 wordsNow that the Victorians have the name throughout S. Africa of being, "irreligious," they, and all the Australians with them, can get no recognition or ...
Article : 397 wordsHow vividly it contrasts with another cooperative movement of some years ago, when it was proposed to establish a cooperative store in Lismore for vegetables, ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. Editor.—They say the cow question is dead. It seems to me that our Council is equally so. We might term our case thus— one Town, one Council, one Mayor, and go ...
Article : 121 wordsIn the Assembly one evening during the week, Mr. Waddell was given on opportunity, in reply to a question, to make a statement regarding the Land Tax. An ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsVery few people in Lismore seem to know that there is a really nice and new place closed in for their interment. Probably they don't like to dwell on such subjects, ...
Article : 128 wordsThe war clouds have no sooner dispersed than they reappear on another, horizon. This new storm is now browing in Thibet. Britain has been burrowing away on an ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. Editor.—It is a deplorable fact that many horses fall down in our main streets through the gaping holes in the road bed. The last day or two there have come to ...
Article : 115 wordsIn the "Town and Country Journal" is a full and pleasant article on Maclean, well illustrated, and also treating on the Lower Clarence industries. It comments on the ...
Article : 196 wordsOwing to the economical fit of the Government, very many of its late employees are walking round prospecting for work. Mr. Dacey, M.P., on Friday last, Introduced a ...
Article : 216 wordsOne little item may interest your readers in view of the fact that the rallway will soon make us one. Preparations are being made for garden decorations at the ...
Article : 59 wordsThis morning's papers publish an apology on behalf of Mr. Carruthers, who, at the "break-up" of Parliament, made so uncalled-for and [?] an attack upon the ...
Article : 276 wordsThe Rev. A. W. Buras, who has just returned from the South Sea Islands after fourteen years service in the Fijian group, and who is doing deputation work under ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. Storey, M.L.A., believes that when the new Parliament, meet on the reduced scale that a coalition Government would be formed. The people must take the ...
Article : 64 wordsOwing to to-day being a public holiday, the usual half-holiday will not be observed to-morrow. ...
Article : 23 wordsLast year New Zealand exported 248, 903,488lb, of forzen meat. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 26 Jan 1904, Page 4
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