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  2. DISTRICT NEWS.

    DEATH— Mr. Loughman has been informed of the death of Mrs. Dobbie, who at one time was teacher in the Ulmarra' school, and better known here as Miss Kibble. She was one of ...

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  3. EXAMINER'S' SYDNEY BUDGET. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    Hardly any enthusiasm has been expressed in Sydney with respect to the personnel of the new Ministry. Consisting for the most part of lawyers, it should be theoretically a strong ...

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  4. 'THE C. AND R. EXAMINER."

    Head Office: Prince street, Grafton. Tel. No. 6. Sydney Branch: The Stock Exchange. 113 Pitt-street. Sydney Telephone: No. 1017. ...

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  5. EDITORIAL BREVITIES.

    Harwood reports that the season's cane crop is likely to be nearly, if not, quite, a record one. ...

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  6. SPECIAL COMMERCIAL.

    SITARES— There were sales to-day on the Sydney Stock Exchange of Colonial Sugar Refining at £39; and of A. J. S. Bank, B deposits, at 13s 6d. ...

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    Brushgrove, in keeping with the spirit of the times, is organising an aquatic carnival. Date, 17th September. ...

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  8. LOCAL COMMERCIAL.

    114 tons merchandise passed through South Grafton last month for the Tableland. lt will be noticed that from Monday next the bakers in the Clarence River district have ...

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  9. GRAFTON: SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1904. THE WRITING ON THE WALL.

    Events of the week have turned local attention once again to one of the State's staple industries, and to considerations that are imperative in connectlon ...

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    Palmer's Island reports: A very mild and a favourable season; fine growth in all vegetation; promising outlook. ...

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    A fishing party hooked and landed about 200. schnapper outside the Heads at Yamba on Sunday, On the same day a Grafton party secured between two and three hundred fine fish ...

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    There is excellent piscatorial sport at Yamba now: big catches are buing made off the sand banks. ...

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  13. TROUBLES AHEAD.

    In an interview he had with the press just before he formed his Cabinet. Mr. Carruthers said that whatever selection he might make of gentlemen to be his colleagues, every member ...

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    Sometimes said that all things come to those who wait Douhtful Nevertheless, afton waiting for a quarter of a contury Grafton Is likely to have Its temporary water supply scheme In ...

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    Probably, Grafton will get its railway and Its water supply at about. the same time. Still, there's many a slip. twixt the cup and the lip:" not, yet safe to speculate too freely. ...

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    Accepted tender for asphalt cycling track on Fisher Park: M. H. Tully, £60. Bicycle Club will defray half the cost. ...

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  17. MR. M'FARLANE.

    An attempt was made by Mr. Carruthers to nobble Mr. M'Farlane. The latter, it is rumured, was offered the empty honor of an honorary portfolio, but the member for the ...

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    Finance Committee reported at Wednesday night's meeting of Grafton Council: Dr. balance ance at bank, £896 1s 1d. ...

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    Mr. E. F. Rudder: ''I hope that every branch of our North Coast Land Settlement and Railway League will have one or more representatives affiliated with the Sydney Chamber of ...

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  20. SHIPPING.

    Kallatina (Capt. Nyholm) from Sydney crossed the bar at daylight on Thursday, arriving at Grafton same day. Passengers-Mesdames Grist, Howard; Miss Grist; Messrs. F. Cummings, W, ...

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    Mr. Doust, Secretary F. F. and I. Co: "He had always cherished a high opinion of the North Coast districts, but he must confess the Grafton district was much more important ...

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  22. BUNDARRA IS SATISFIED.

    A telegram in the "Herald" says that the opinion in Bundarra is that the Ministry should be acceptable to the country. That is good for Bundarra. What Teapot Swamp has ...

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    F. F. and I. Co.'s expert proposals concerning export season, 1st Sept., 1904, to Jan. 31, 1905, as submitted by Mr. Doust, the Company's General Secretary, at a meeting of ...

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  24. THE LATEST FROM SYDNEY.

    BREAD— The Master Bakers Association, met yesterday to consider the advisability of raising the price of bread. The mattar was adjourned till Tuesday, when another meeting ...

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  25. THE MINISTERIAL PROGRAMME.

    When he addresses his constituents in appearing before them for re-election, Mr. Carruthers will, probably, outline the Government programme. The prediction may be ventured that it will ...

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    Mr. G. Stening, local manager F. F. and I. Co., at Tuesday's meeting: "So far as the Fresh Food and Ice Co. was concerned, it already went in for strict grading of cream, and it ...

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    Mr. J. Simmons, Chairman, at the half-yearly meeting of Ballina Creamery Co.; "If a supplier did not send his cream every day he could not expect, top price, and frequently ...

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  28. ELECTORAL ADMINISTRATION.

    The inquiry by the Public Service Board into the administration of the State Electoral Department promises to be interesting. It is to be open to the public, and it is expected that ...

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    Significant that many Lower Clarence River farmers who gave up cane-growing, for farming are this season planting extensively. The hounty, however, 1s chiefly the explanation. ...

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  30. PRESENTATION AT COWPER.

    On Wednesday afternoon the parents and friends of the Cowper school children met at the school to do honor to. Mr. Latter. Rev. R. Cordiner was in the chair, and ...

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    The Lord Mayor of Sydney, speaking at the Town J Hall on, the occasion of the first concert given, on Monday night last, by the N. S. W. State Military Band: "He was grateful to see ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL AGENTS.

    The financial editor of the "Herald" has written an article in his paper which is the reverse of complimentary to the Commercial Agents for New South Wales, He says that the Sydney ...

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  33. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    In the estate of James Lynch, South Grafton, insurance agent, a single meeting, was held, on Thursday. He accounted for bankruptcy to the drought and pressure of creditors. He was an ...

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    Copmanhurst is to have another new building— a Mechanics Institute. Plans, drawn by Mr. D. G. Grant, of Grafton, have been approved. ...

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    A 700 candle power street lamp, to be tried in Prince-street to-night, is 400 candle power greater than any other that has yet lightened our darkness. ...

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    The large plane trees at the river end of Prince-street have this week been closely lopped— the only safe means of besting, the parasitical mistletoc. To get them back again into ...

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  37. LABOUR VICTORY IN QUEENSLAND.

    The success of the Queensland Labor party at the recent general election has apparently astonished even themselves. It has certainly astonished their opponents. No existing ...

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    In a little while the street trees will once again be a riot of colour. Some are already out in a magnificent wealth of bloom and delectable fragrance. ...

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    Drs. Cameron and Page have issued cards of invitation to the opening of their private hospital, Clarence House, South Grafton, on Thursday, 8th, at 8 p.m. ...

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  40. DISCHARGING FIREARMS ON THE STREETS.

    The Bench, on Tuesday, referred to the dangerous practice of discharging firearms on the streets of Gratton, and dominated they would don severely with any cases that came under their ...

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  41. PRODUCE REPORTS.

    Maiza firmer, adwanced to-day to 2s. Eggs 7½d, ready sale Pigs 5d— T. C. Davis and Son. Firm demand for prime yellow maize at 1s ...

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    A violent wind-storm struck Grafton on Tuesday afternoon. It capsized a sailing boat in the river, opposite Susan Island, and the two occupants had an exciting half-hour in the ...

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  43. GRAFTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE.

    At a meeting, held on Thursday, a letter was read from Mr. G. H. Varley, stating he had been appointed one of the Committee of the Volunteer Fireman's Association, and suggested ...

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  44. DIVORCE BUSINESS.

    The Judge in divorce, Mr. G. B. Simpson, remarked from the Bench this week that the business in his Court was steadily increasing. The significance of this statement consists in ...

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    Progressive euchre parties are still running strongly. Grafton Mechanics' Institute conducted another successful one on Thursday evening. South Grafton School of Arts has one ...

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  46. THE CLARENCE ELECTORATE.

    The member for the Clarence has been officially Informed to the following effect: Application urging the erection of bridges ever crooks on the road Ashby to Murrayville. ...

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    Four persons recently convicted of conspiracy in connection with a recent matrimonial muddle were sentenced at the Quarter Sessions as follows—James Ferrow, 2[?] years hard ...

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    Nearly 1500 fox sealps were paid for by the Gundagai Pastures Protection Board on the last two sealp days. In future the bonus will be 2s 6d, being half the rate previously paid. ...

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  49. THE DUNTROON WILL CASE.

    After a trial, which lasted many days, this case resulted in the plaintiff being defeated. The report occupied scores of columns of the newspapers, and it was unpleasant reading. ...

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    The Duntroon settlement dispute came to an abrupt termination on Tuesday. when Mr. Want. the leading counsel for plaintiff, after hearing the evidence of John Richardson, solicitor, one ...

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    At the Glon Innes Police Court Chas, and Rose Paul were charged with stealing a pair of boots, the property of Miss Health. Prosoplaced bought a pair of boots at a stoire, and ...

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    Speaking at a demonstration of the Australian Women's National League in Melbourne, Mr. Reld replied to the labor party's assertion that he had obtained the Prime Ministership ...

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