The Labour Conference now being held in Plymouth (Eng.) indicates that vast strides are being made by the British Labour Party. The Conference carried a motion ...
Article : 1,407 wordsMr. Lobban occupied the chair at a meeting of the Caledonian Society on Friday evening. Mr. John Read asked that interest ...
Article : 998 wordsSydney Office—Falmouth Chambers, 117 Pitt-st. Gordon and Gotch, publishers, 123 Pitt-street. Reuter's Telegram Co., Ltd., 110 Pitt-st. N.S.W. Country Press Co-op. Co., 114 Pitt-st. ...
Article : 29 wordsMisses M'Callum announce a special reduction in millinery for five days to enable them to clear for the first autumn show on Saturday. The annual bargain sale at the Copmanhurst ...
Article : 442 wordsThe Council met at Maclean on Saturday. Mr. Gale (President) being in the chair. The Treasurer reported a credit of £23 12s 3d. and an account for 8s was ordered ...
Article : 713 wordsPrime maize is in strong demand at 4/9, with occasional higher quotations. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe wedding of Mr. Arthur E. Kearney, second son of Mr. S. Kearney (Woollahra), and Miss Agnes Dixon, was celebrated at St. Joseph's Church. Woollabra. There ...
Article : 919 wordsThe visit of the State Treasurer. Mr Waddell, to Grafton, is a matter for congratulation. It is distinctly p asing to known that members of the [?] lent are ...
Article : 538 wordsAbout 420 pigs were yarded at last weekend sales, consisting bf about equal proportions of baconers and porkers, and a few backfatters. There was a strong ...
Article : 280 wordsMessrs. P. Smith and Son and R. C. Ewing report a very successful sale at Upper Burringbar. on Wednesday. Fifty-eight cows averaged £10. the highest price given being £15/10. ...
Article : 143 wordsTrime bullocks are quoted at from £6 to £7/10. ...
Article : 15 wordsSchnapper is worth 6d to 8d, muliet 6/ to 12/, bream £1 to £1/10. ...
Article : 20 wordsAn area of 300 acres. Bostobrick, on the right bank of the Nymboida River, adjoining portion 17, will be open to additional selection on 25th February, at ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Kyogle crossed the bar yesterday morning, arriving at Grafton during the day. Passengers —Mesdames Carlton, Attwater, Schultz. Piper, Johnson. Bilhen, Zan. Williams; Misses Nobbs ...
Article : 387 wordsMr. John Hann, an old resident of the Clarence, died on Sunday, aged 70 Deceased had a stroke of paralysis on Saturday, and this was the cause of death. ...
Article : 215 wordsThe "Northern Courier" writes:—"While returning from Grafton to Kempsey. Revs. Father O'Regan (Port Macquarie) and O'Connor (Kempsey), together with their ...
Article : 157 wordsYesterday, before the P.M. J. H. Wilson v. T. Morrissey, sen., T. Morrissey, jun., and Jos. Morrissey, alleged illegal detention of a spring van. Mr. ...
Article : 237 wordsSydney has not had a famine in copper money, but at, times it has not been too plentiful. Something was said at the annual meeting of the Austrnlian Gaslight Company which may ...
Article : 167 wordsA report is current that the Government proposes to purchase and conduct the Berry Central Butter Factory. The proposal does not meet with the approval of ...
Article : 585 wordsThe Minister for Works, Mr. C. A. Lee, visited Coraki. He was formally welcomed by the Mayor, Aid. Burgess, and the aldermen and shire councillors. Mr. Lee ...
Article : 195 wordsThe Royal Show opens eight days earlier this year, the dates being April 6 to April 14. so that exhibitors should pay particular attention to the closing of entries. The first to ...
Article : 253 wordsMr. Theodore S. Tearne, Mus. Bac., Oxon., F.S.L.A., who has been appointed to the position of superintendent of music for the schools of New South Wales, is examiner ...
Article : 212 wordsThe fourth annual show of the Coramba Agricultural Society will be held to-morrow and on Thursday, on the pleasantly situated grounds on the bank of the Orara. ...
Article : 174 wordsThe season for duck shooting opened yesterday, and the swamps were well explored by sportsmen in pursuit of game. Some met with good luck, and heavy bags were ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Member for the Clarence has received the following from the Works Depart-0 ment:—"With reference to your letter of the 10th December last, relative to a ...
Article : 170 wordsA large crowd assembled at Circular Quay, on Saturday, to witness the departure of Sir Frederick and Lady Darley, and Miss Kitty Darley, who were included in the ...
Article : 158 wordsAt Maryborough a young man named Martin Klein expired as the result of a practical joke. Klein was watching a man named Ostenfeldt building a skiff in a disused wharf shed by the ...
Article : 340 wordsSince the holidays work on the first section of the North Coast Railway, between Maitland and Dungog, has progressed in a very satisfactory manner, and a greater ...
Article : 193 wordsThe oversea trade returns for 1908 show the total imports to have been £49,283,737, of which £973,807 represented gold. The total imports for 1907 were ...
Article : 177 wordsAt a meeting of the Orara and Armadale Road Progress Association held on Saturday, the Secretary was instructed to write the Dorrigo Shire Council and ask them ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 2 Feb 1909, Page 4
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