On Saturday, before Mr. H. Fletcher, J.P. Edward Duck, for drunkenness in Princestreet on Friday evening, was fined 5s or 24 hours, and for using insulting words ...
Article : 569 wordsA suggestion was made by this paper recently that mooring dolphins be erected at the Skids, so that vessels could tie up there in security when waiting to cross ...
Article : 1,393 wordsGrafton prices yesterday, wholesale and retail— Maize 3/[?] and 4/, eggs 1/ and 1/2, [?] 3/, and 4/, roosters 3/ and 4/, ducks 2/6 and 3/6, Musco-eys 2/6 and 3/6, draks 3/ and 4/, geese 4/6 ...
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Advertising : 269 wordsBusiness was brisk in Sussex-st. to-day, a good turnover was reported, retail merchants and export agents operating heavily. Over 3000 bags new maize arrived ...
Article : 99 wordsAfter spending a couple of days at Dorrigo, the Public Works Committee took evidence. James Kirkland, farmer, residing at ...
Article : 2,091 wordsThe bulk of the 217 pigs offered at the City Yards were porkers. Bacon pigs were in very strong demand. Best baconers from 65/ to 75/, good 55/ to 65/, prime ...
Article : 245 wordsJohn See & Co.: Over 3000 bags new maize arrived, good demand, 4/; heavy oats 2/6: chaff 4/ to 4/10. Foley Bros., Ltd.: Maize opened firm at ...
Article : 160 wordsIn his address at Launceston. Mr. Deakin suid that Australia could not be properly served in London until a High Commissioner was appointed who was fully ...
Article : 314 wordsAfter a year's tour of America and Europe, his Lordship Bishop Doyle, of Lismore, is buck again in Sydney, full of interesting information, which he proposes to embody ...
Article : 685 wordsThe Kyogle crossed in yesterday morning. Passengers—Mesdames Phillis. Irving. Martin, Duck, Sanders, Cosgrove, Keenan; Misses M'Neitl. M'Lean, Johnson. Harmless. Keenan, Mawhinney; ...
Article : 259 wordsSHEEP.—At Homebush to-day the market was the quietest for some time, particularly for sheep, only 4731 being yarded. Good crossbred wethers sold to 14/, ...
Article : 91 wordsThe employees of the Grafton Municipal Council presented the retiring Mayor (Ald. Page) with a souvenir on Saturday evening, in token of the cordial relations that ...
Article : 388 wordsCo-op. Fish Exchange, Redfern: Mullet, large 9/ to 13/, small 6/ to 9/; bream, 25/ to 30/; whiting. 35/ to 50/; schnapper, 9d; garfish, 15/ to 20/; flathead, ...
Article : 107 wordsThe new ordinance in regard to cattle sale yards is a very useful one. The Councils are changed with the administration of the Cattle Slaughtering and Diseased Meat ...
Article : 403 wordsThe question of the rateability of Crown land in the municipality of Rookwood, resumed for the purpose of public abattoirs, came before the Court by way of a ...
Article : 644 wordsAn interesting debate took place in the House of Lords towards the end of last week, in the course of which Lord Brassey drew attention to the Colonial Conference ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 wordsThe Rey. W. Scott took farewell of his flock on Sabbath, preaching at Grafton, Brushgrove, and Woodforddale, on the eve of his departure for Europe. In Grafton ...
Article : 112 wordsA special meeting of the Yamba Progress Association was held in the reading-room of the School of Arts on Friday, when a communication was read from Mr. J. ...
Article : 271 wordsUncertainty as to the intentions of the Government with regard to the Fisheries Board, which was severely attacked while the Estimates were under discussion, in the ...
Article : 253 wordsOn Friday, before the P.M. Joseph W. Johnson, holder of a wine license at Nymboida, was chareed with supplying liquor to an aboriginal. He ...
Article : 226 wordsThe "Maitland Mercury" writes: Mr. G. H. Varley, the enterprising proprietor of the "Clarence and Richmond Examiner," who by the way is an old Maitland man, ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 2 Mar 1909, Page 4
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