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  2. Editorial Brevitles Playing at Labour.

    Perhaps the chief reason why loans are scarce and labour wanting is because the people are too much inclined to run to extremes in their toll. All things do run to ...

    Article : 251 words
  3. Richmond River Notes.

    The railway sensation of Monday afternoon last furnished some [?]eeling excitement to the people of Lismore, and, as a. matter of course, to a large area of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. The Wheat Y[?]ald.

    Around Wagga may be seen the wonderful productivity of the Australian wheat field. This is one of the main wheat centres, Within a few miles are many fields of some ...

    Article : 139 words
  5. The "C. and R. Examiner." Established 1859. Published TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS.

    Another week over: Saturday round again another column to be written to catch the mail. And what am I going to write about? ...

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  6. SYDNEY, BRISBANE AND LOCAL COMMERCIAL

    Brisbane is offering new crop of Queensland maize to-day at 2s 3d f.o.b. to Sussex-street, to which would need to be added fourpence per bushel to get it ...

    Article : 497 words
  7. Commercial

    At the half-yearly meeting the Chairman gave particulars as to the progress made in repaying the "A" and "B" deposits, and referred to the writing off entailed by ...

    Article : 320 words
  8. Profit in Crops

    Mr, Wade engineer, who has lately returned from the U.S.A., remarks that too much importance in Australia is attached to obtaining big results by irrigation. The ...

    Article : 105 words
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    I have looked at the old pen nib; I've given it another trial; touched it up a bit—brightened it— abandoned it—w.p. basketed it: I've adjusted a new nib— ...

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    The accident last Monday was, happily, free from any loss of life or, injury to human beings. How it occurred was, very naturally, the question that had to be ...

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    In a recent issue, of the "Examiner" a correspondent, "in a letter to the editor, remarked that the public of Grafton were becoming confused over the water supply ...

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    Sometimes one is caught that way: there does not seem to be a thought or an expression available; you start a sentence, and it won't come from the ...

    Article : 267 words
  13. Mr Perry on the Press.

    At a luncheon of the Australian Natives Association, Mr. Perry. Minister of Public Instruction, said it was refreshing to get away from newspaper opinions, and hear ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. A Severe Storm.

    A storm of unusual severity passed on Tuesday over a section of the Grafton-Casin[?] line some 18 miles out of Grafton. It was Anniversary Day and it made a record ...

    Article : 117 words
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    Those on the "loco" experienced a novel sensation in travelling ahead without the "tail," and it was a remarkably happy circumstance that the two passenger cars ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. Thunderstorms

    There is no doubt that cyclonic winds accompany, these storms in semi-tropic, climates such as ours. We give elsewhere an account of the tempest that visited the ...

    Article : 119 words
  17. Racecourse or Island.

    As the last few festivals on Elizabeth Island have been spoilt, in a measure by the weather, it becomes, perhaps, as well to consider whether a more suitable place ...

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    Grafton Prices yesterday, wholesale and retail—Maize 2s 6d to 3s, potatoes £2 to £8, onions £2 10s.to £4 10s, bran,8d to 9d bushel, pollard 11d to 1s, local chaff ...

    Article : 410 words
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    The annual Hospital meeting the other evening was almost unique in character. Those who remember what these, meetings were like in past years would scarcely have ...

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  20. Available Land

    In last Friday's article in the "Daily Telegraph," to which attention was directed in the telegrams, an account in detail is given of the lands open for sale and settlement ...

    Article : 219 words
  21. The Late Capt Magee.

    The late Commodore skipper of the North Coast S.S. Company was both popular, and beloved. Several, affectionate letters of regard are current, ...

    Article : 337 words
  22. Grafton Baptist Church.

    The Rev. S. Archer-Harris, who has been supplying the pulpit of the above church for the past month, announced to the congregation at Sunday morning's service his ...

    Article : 468 words
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    A word about educational affairs. In Grafton you have had so, much disappointment regarding the establishment of those promised technical education ...

    Article : 207 words
  24. The Latest Commercial

    MAIZE depressed by arrivals from Queensland, which realise 2s 10d. Some of new crop from the Clarence has been consigned altogether too, green, and is practically ...

    Article : 377 words
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    It was pithily remarked that patients still arrived from parts of the district that had contributed nothing except those unfortunates. Murwillumbah, Ballina, and Coraki ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. Recognition

    At Melbourne, last Thursday, in response to the numereus addresses, Lord Northcote said that he would then deliver the message that the King had entrusted to him. ...

    Article : 121 words
  27. Lower Southgate Dairy Co.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 475 words
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    The last meeting of the Lismore Council was one of the liveliest that lins occurred for a very, long time: in fact it was a clear breakaway from the routine we are ...

    Article : 140 words
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    In connection with this subject, it may be said—in grafton it probably will be said—that Mr. Perry made similar promises with regard to technical [?] ...

    Article : 315 words
  30. Fruit Growers

    It seems that "the only people dissatisfied among the farmers and producers' this season are the fruit-growers. These unfortunates complain that they cannot got 1s a ...

    Article : 271 words
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    But the bottom was knocked out of Ald. O'FIynn's little argument by the production of other figures which showed that the General Account was still more than ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. Monday's Produce Reports.

    Maize market rather depressed; heavy stocks of island are now being forced on the market by holders, and sold by auction; also Queensland new, which ...

    Article : 156 words
  33. The Education Conference.

    The Education Conference in Queensland has agreed to the following recommendations:—"That both Euclid and algebra be omitted from (a) schools below the ...

    Article : 242 words
  34. Police Courts.

    At Grafton yesterday, before the P.M. and Mr. Jacobs, William Leary, for being drunk, was discharged. ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. Clarence River Caledonian Society

    The half-yearly meeting was held on Saturday evening, Mr. J. H. Munro (President) presiding. The Secretary's report showed that ...

    Article : 210 words
  36. Rusted Wheat.

    Not only throughout our coastal districts, but New Zealand as well, this season the plague of rust has been prevalent. Climatic conditions of sudden and abnormal ...

    Article : 113 words
  37. SHIPPING.

    Nymbolda (Capt. Paulsen), crossed the bar at 6.80 a.m. yesterday, and arrived at Grafton at 6 p.m. Passengers—Mesdames M'Farlane, Ensbey, Lavering and child; ...

    Article : 217 words
  38. Chl[?]de-Campbell Wedding

    On January 12 a wedding was celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, by the Rev. J. P. Simpson, when Edith, fourth daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ...

    Article : 176 words
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    There is speculation here as to whence came the information, published in yesterday's "Telegraph," regarding lands available on the north coast. To a ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. Men Revivers

    The great electrical revivers of the Dr. McLaughlin Belt Co. have suffered a shock. It appears that Mr. Yung, a miner; sought to recover £5 that had gone astray sent ...

    Article : 126 words
  41. Death of a Soafaring Man.

    Capain John Read, late master of the barque Helen, trading between the Clarence and New Zealand, died in the Grafton Hospital on Sunduy night from paralysis, ...

    Article : 210 words
  42. Sw[?]ne Fever Regulations.

    At the last Council meeting of the C.P. and A. Society, on the suggestion of Mr. A. Eggins, it was resolved to ask the Minister for Agriculture to give the local ...

    Article : 129 words
  43. Old Zion

    New Zion, the city of dreams of Dr. Dowie, the apostle of the Christian Catholic Church, has gone wrong. Fuel and food are away begging, and matters seriously ...

    Article : 228 words
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    The late Captain Magee was buried yesterday. Among those who attended the funeral were Captain Storey and Captain Bracegirdle, as well as a number of ...

    Article : 70 words
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    The public are daily awakening to the importance of using only correct Spectacles, and duly appreciate the advantages offered by a Resident Optician in testing ...

    Article : 137 words
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    At Bellingen, waggons are arriving daily with loads of 5000ft. to 2000ft. of sawn pine and rosewood for shipment to Sydney. One local storekeeper paid away £400 for ...

    Article : 125 words
  47. Bush Teachers

    There come many and bitter complaints from the State "bush-teachers," who are perched on the fringes of civilisation, and the far scrub tailings of the Never Never ...

    Article : 125 words
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    The Member for The Clarence advises. that he has secured from the Minister for Agriculture a special grant of £100 for the Lower Clarence Agricultural Society, ...

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    Mr. Pyers, M.P., has been informed that the Government is prepared to build the railway from Casino to Kyogla provided landholders along, the route guarantee 8½ ...

    Article : 79 words
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    Yesterday, met an excursionist just returned from Tasmania. He saw Mr. and Mrs. Childe over there also their new home a lovely place. ...

    Article : 217 words
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