MAY the expectations of a visitor to the Clarence, Richmond, and Tweed Rivers districts, through their year by year more increasing fame be ever so high, he will be surprised when he secs for himself the ...
Article : 1,650 wordsYESTERDAY was the day fixed for the polling for the election of a member to represent the constituency in Parliament. It was evident from an early hour in the morning that the contest was to be—like the day— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 384 wordsNovember 25—Argylo (s.), 130 tons, Captain C. F. Tucker, from Sydney via Newcastle. Passengers— 3 in the steerage. S. See, agent. November 25—City of Grafton (s.), 810 tons, Captain ...
Article : 71 wordsBEFORE Mr F. W. Chapman, J.P. A man charged with drunkonncss was fined 5s, or to be looked up for 14 hours. Another supposed to be of unsound mind was ...
Article : 294 wordsNovember 24—Now England (s.), 400 tons, Captain Bracegirdle, for Sydney. Passengers—Messrs. Jones, Mathenius, and 12 in the steerage. November 24-Australian (s.), 500 tons, Captain ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsNovember 21—Saucy Jack, 156 tons, Tulloch, from Sydney; Monarch, 132 tons, Hagg, from Sydney; Ocean Bride, 88 tons, Hains, from Port Macquarie, with 50,000 feet hardwood; Lavina, 119 tons, White, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 470 wordsTHERE has never been an election decided on the Clarence which has been fought out with more personal expressions of feeling than that which closed yesterday, when the ballot boxes ...
Article : 483 wordsNOVEMBER 19.—THE WEATHER AND CROPS.—The weather for the past two months has been all that could be desired, and the farmers are now preparing their land for the late crop of maize. The early crop ...
Article : 331 wordsSIR,—As the election will be overbefore this is in print, and my appearance upon the scene cannot then possibly damage either party, I may be permitted, as an Oddfellow, to raise my humble voice against the ...
Article : 518 wordsFOR some time past things have been going along quietly here, and nothing worth recording has occurred to place before your readers. The policeman petitioned for has not yet put in an ...
Article : 770 wordsTHE Melbourne Herald of Thursday last says:—Some sensation was caused this morning by the arrest of Mrs. Jones, landlady of the Glenrowan Hotel, destroyed at the time of the famous encounter which ...
Article : 683 wordsSIR,—I think, the electors of Grafton—at least those who from various causes are unable to attend meetings usually held at night, have been treated somewhat coldly by both candidates. The usual course ...
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