The first meeting (and probably the lost) of "Orarn's" Progress Association was held in the Boulevard, under the fig-tree, City of Grafton, on Saturday evening. Mr. ...
Article : 804 wordsAt the Court House, yesterday, a large number of representative citizens assembled to witness a presentation to Mr. R.B. Mackenzie, District Surveyor, on ...
Article : 874 wordsThe Sydney staff, consisting of Messrs. Lloyd; Grant and the rat-catchers, departed homewards on Saturday last. It is rumoured that there is a possibility of ...
Article : 2,411 wordsHead Office:Prince-street, Grafton. Sydney Branch: The Stock Exchange,113 Pltt-street. Sydney Telephone: No.1017 ...
Article : 33 wordsBUTTER.—The Australian butter, shipments to date this season (to the United Kingdom only) have totalled 21,800 tons being an increase, as compared with last ...
Article : 651 wordsThe only change to report is in eggs which are selling at lOd wholesale, 1s retail. Mr. W. J. Hawthorne yarded 200 head ...
Article : 475 wordsYour after year for many years past the Methodist Conference has denounced gambling in general, and Tattersall's consultations in particular, yet these vices ...
Article : 146 wordsThe affairs of this firm, which became bankrupt last your, were partly investigated on Friday in the Insolvent Court. Some of the statements made by Chipman, in ...
Article : 140 wordsOn Friday a Methodist Minister was admitted to the bar of New South Wales. He is an L.L.B. of the Sydney University, and that degree carried with it the right, after ...
Article : 163 wordsA number of the inhabitants of this attractive marine suburb are greatly concerned because Munday dances are regularly held there It would seem that the dancers ...
Article : 194 wordsKyogle (Capt. E. Farrell) crossed in at daylight yesterday, and arrived at Grafton, santre day. Passengers—Mesdames Barker, Gray, Crouch, Whaltcs, Hosking's, ...
Article : 250 words6OOO sheep and lambs were penned; the bulk of merino wethers being of medium quality. Bidding was brisk all round from a full attendance of buyers. Sales: ...
Article : 411 wordsGiving evidence before the Tariff Commission in Melbourne a coffee merchant greatly astonished Mr.Fuller; M.H.R., one of the members of of the Commission, by stating ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Member for Cowper, with Mr. G. H. Varley; has been endeavouring to have a complete telephone service established throughout the Clarence district. The ...
Article : 435 wordsHomestead selection portion 33 of 37[?]a., Bagawa, has been declared forfeited, but will be again open on 80th inst. The special lense of John E. Welsh, 6a. ...
Article : 149 wordsM'DONALD.—Many old residents of the Clarence will learn will regret of the death of Mr. Hugh M'Donald, of Dunfield, River Bank, which took place on Sunday, after ...
Article : 575 wordsMr.Justice Walker's decision to prohibit the publication of evidence given in applications for divorce has brought upon him a lot of severe criticism, and he must now ...
Article : 175 words"Sydney Morning Herald," discussing the Premier's recent speech, says: There are certain lines—Collarondnbri, Bogan Gate, the North Coast line, and the Barraba ...
Article : 291 wordsIt is satisfactory to note that provision can be made for the conveyance of stock by rail from the Richmond for the forthcoming show at Grafton. Several ...
Article : 343 wordsWhy Mr.Carruthers decided to appoint a Commission to inquire into the question of the remuneration of the troops sent by N.H.W. to South Africa, the Privy Council ...
Article : 149 wordsPrime dry maize, free from weevil, 2s 6d; weevily lots 2s 4d to 2s 5d.—Prescott Limited. Maize reduced Prime "dry 2s 6d; heavy ...
Article : 254 wordsIn his tour in the Northern districts Mr. Carruthers is dolar his best to boom his Govornment, Every premier has regarded action of that kind us a sacred and solemn ...
Article : 154 wordsAn agitation has for some time been kept up by the residents of Huka for a public wharf. Passengers at present are landed on a structure that is not connected with ...
Article : 281 wordsBro.J. L. Fegan, M.L.A., will pay his long promised visit to the Clarence this week. He is Grand C.T. of the Good Templar Order [?]a N. S. Wales, and will be ...
Article : 100 wordsMr.Carruthers has defended the action of his Government in sending for locomotives to America instead of having them manufactured to the State by asserting that if ...
Article : 156 wordsAt the Coramba Police Court on Friday, Mr: D. J. Lobban appeared for C. Julius. W.Apney,.A. Porter, and C. Warren, who were fined for stealing oysters. Defendants ...
Article : 139 wordsThis beautiful cantata will be rendered at St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening next, and will no doubt he patronised by lovers of music. The choic[?] ...
Article : 107 wordsMrs. L. O'Keefle, on leaving South Woodburn for Tenterfield was presented with suuvenirs by the residents. Thomas Shannon, a planner of the Richmond ...
Article : 92 words810 cattle were yarded to-day; market firm, We sold 325,including J; H,Davies' averaging £10 6s; John Lees' £10 1s; W.H.Duckham's £9 10s,5d; Walhallow's ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 14 Mar 1905, Page 4
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