Reuter asserts that the Japanese Minister at St. Petersburg has been ordered to withdraw. In Sydney the Consul for Japan has received a cable message from his ...
Article : 441 wordsThere was an unmistakable air of business about the farmers who met here last Tuesday to the number of nearly a hundred to consider the proposal for taking over the ...
Article : 198 wordsThe second Clarence River, boat arrived last evening, not in time for forenoon market operations. I could not satisfactorily trace any business last night in ...
Article : 631 wordsYesterday, before the P.M. and Mr. L. Jacobs, J.P. John Sullivan was charged with using obscene language on board the ferry ...
Article : 200 wordsIn a conversation with Mr. Campbell, Director of Agriculture, the Experimental Farm at Grafton-was referred, to Mr., Campbell explalned that up to the present ...
Article : 171 wordsA certain, indication of the progress in the trade of Grafton is the erection of new hotels and the extended accommodation provided at several of the leading ...
Article : 927 wordsThe half-yearly balance sheet of the Pioneer Company discloses some interesting and very satisfactory ligures. The gross butters sales amounted to £15,410, the ...
Article : 756 wordsThose who attended the meeting were not of the kind to flirt with a serious undertaking. They were evidently in dead, earnest, and showed that they were by ...
Article : 160 wordsThe quarantine experience of the passengers by the Warrimoo reminds one of those Interesting articles written some twelve months or so ago by Dr. T. J. Henry, of ...
Article : 218 wordsThe certificates gained by pupils of the Grafton S. P. S. at the recent examination held in connection with the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, have arrived. ...
Article : 262 wordsJudging from remarks made with sober carnestness, there can be very little doubt that the necessary shares will be taken up, more especially as there was a vein of ...
Article : 171 wordsWe learns with pleasure, and a dash of humour, that Mr.Broderick has stuted England does not intend annexing any part of Thibet. Now that her column has come to ...
Article : 111 wordsOn the absorbing topic of the maize market I have just had a conversation through the telephone with the head of one of the okest and principal Sussex-street ...
Article : 309 wordsThe liquidators declined emphatically to become buyers and sellers at once, and their position, is summed up in the invitation to "make us an offer." A hint was thrown ...
Article : 144 wordsA rigid censorship is being exercised by Russia over all Eastern news, and whatever bears on the position of affaris can filter, through but slowly. For the future, ...
Article : 119 wordsThe following committees will be proposed at the Council meeting to-morrow evening: The Mayor to move,— "That Aid. See, Page, Muxted, and the mover be ...
Article : 142 wordsMAIZE— The market is depressed by Queensland arrivals, as Brisbane quotes 1s lld and 2s f.o.b., and Queensland realises here 2s 2d to 2s 4d. Northern River; ...
Article : 302 wordsThe Duke of Argyll, in a letter to the London "Times," said that lt would be better to acknowledge the hearty "brotherhood of the colonies, and the cultivate their ...
Article : 123 wordsThe nomination of aldermanic candidates on Tuesday last showed,a big revival of interest in municipal matters. For some years there was practically no active ...
Article : 140 wordsA sitting of the Local Land Board will be held at Grafton on the dates mentioned. Feb. 17— C.P. appraisement. D. M'Therson, E. Pocock, H. Collett, G. Green, H. ...
Article : 171 wordsOno of the pleasantries of keeping a poultry farm, is that when the hens are attending to business satisfactorily everybody else's are busy doing the same thing. ...
Article : 185 wordsThe ann[?]al meeting of the Liberal and Reform Party was held last Thursday night in Sydney. Both Mr. Carruthers and Mr. Want made clever speeches. Both deplored ...
Article : 218 wordsThe Victorian Clerks Union have by doputation in Melbourne, brought before the Chief Secretary the following complaint— That many clerks in responsible positions ...
Article : 674 wordsThere was a "gas question" to the front again, but it had none of the savage feature of the old "Gas Plant" Donnybrook. The illuminant was dragged in on this ...
Article : 160 wordsIn the places where people mostly talk politics, discussion now quickly turns upon the prospects of this and that and the other electorate being "snuffed out" by ...
Article : 126 wordsSaturday last was oppressively hot, with a dry westerly wind all day. The thermometer at Grafton registered 105, the highest for the year. At sunset a heavy ...
Article : 542 wordsA "Gazette" notice defines waters on which fishing nets limited to the following dimensions are allowed. Total length not to exceed 150 fathoms; bunt not to exceed ...
Article : 234 wordsThe maize market remains without chango. Shipments show a heavy incrense. Prime dry now is" ruling, at 2s 6d, while soft and heated sorts are hard to ...
Article : 120 wordsIt Was interesting to soo the old veteran, Dr. Bernstein, in the lists, and smiling as pleasantly as if he had utterly erased from his mind all recollections of the old time ...
Article : 149 wordsAt the sam? meeting Mr. Want arose and explained that the unaccountable follies of the Labour Party had compelled his return to the political arena. He said that never ...
Article : 180 wordsOnly yesterday I was informed by a front rank politician, who knows the ropes particularly Well, and who has special knowledgo of the subject he spoke of, that the ...
Article : 103 wordsNymboida (Capt. Paulson) crossed the bar yesterday morning,, and arrived at Grafton at 4.40 p.m. same day. Passengers-Mesdames M'Inorney, Brandreth, ...
Article : 290 wordsNorth Lismore is reviving something of its old, and not too savoury record. It has become the home of the festive Two Uppers who wile away their Sunday ...
Article : 161 wordsMr. Briner M.P. writes — "For the information of timber getters I may say that I recently had an interview with Messrs. E. D. Pike and Co., a reliable and ...
Article : 354 wordsMr. W.T. Pullen, of Woolgoolga writes: Much has been written and spoken about the, injury that country districts will sustain by the recent referendum vote. Had ...
Article : 291 words"Kissing goes by favour " and this our lenlent Government would impress. Therefore, when, it, is learnt that the rightful harbour, dues are remitted to the Aberdeen ...
Article : 126 wordsThe officers of the Hospital have been, elected, and not a cavilling word could be uttered against the selection. The exMayor (Mr. W. Lockett) was elected ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Federal Government has decided definitely to take its stand on that clauss in the Arbitration Bill that will, exclude State servants from its effect. Mr. Donkin ...
Article : 139 wordsAt the Armidale Sessions, Geo. Hopkins pleaded guilty to uttering counterfeit coin, and was sentenced to twelve months' imprlsoment. Alfred Gillett, al[?]as Sewell, ...
Article : 32 wordsMrs. Essex, who received severe Injuries through being thrown out of a sulky at Shark Creek, is reported to be doing as well as can be expected. ...
Article : 26 wordsAt the close of the parade of the Berry show on Thursduy, ministers held a united service on the showground in thanksgiving for the bountiful season. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 9 Feb 1904, Page 4
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