MARCH 28.—At present we are enjoying very wet weather. I say enjoying because for the sake of five stock water is badly wanted, as the waterholes were getting very empty and muddy, and in some cases ...
Article : 1,627 wordsApril 4—Australian (s.), 500 tons, Captain H. Chudleigh, from Sydney. Passengers—Mrs Layton, Mrs Lloyd, Miss Chowne, Messrs. Norrie, Crouch, Maxwell, Bernard, Gleeson, Lees, Binger, Saunders, ...
Article : 42 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate and Mr. F. W. Chapman, J. P. E. Creer v. A. Casey.—Continued to next Court. P. J. Egan v. O. Reardon.—Claim on dishonoured ...
Article : 240 wordsSIR.—Two or three months back some one writing from the South Arm made mention (amongst the rest of his valuable information) of a suspension case connected with the South Arm Public School. Now, Sir, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 488 wordsMarch 30—Australian (s.), 500 tons, Captain H. Chudleigh, for Sydney. Passengers—Miss Elliott, Mr Frost and 2 children, Messrs. Kimpton, Morris, See, Thomas, Smith, Bell, Denley, Stewart, and 6 in ...
Article : 48 wordsMarch 26—Lismore (s.), 180 tons, Captain Alley, from Sydney. Passengers—Mrs Hunter, Mrs Priddle, Mrs Jairett, Mrs Cook and 4 children, Miss Jarrett, Messrs. Evison, Wickham, Hunter, D. V. Hunter, ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE following is the honor list for the 1st quarter of 1881:— LANGUAGES. English—Class 1, Not examined in any subject. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 263 wordsTHE Annual Show of the Clarence Pastoral and Agricultural Society to be opened to-morrow is the fifteenth in the series which have now been held for fourteen consecutive years. ...
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Advertising : 1,056 wordsSIR,—Like many others I read with hearty approval your leader of Tuesday on the immigration vote. It is high time that Press and people should speak out, and say this worse than useless expenditure of public ...
Article : 321 wordsIT will be seen from the following correspondence that a Sydney firm has given the liberal sum of £300 for a professional scullers' race in Sydney waters:— "Sydney, 31st March, 1881. ...
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Advertising : 173 wordsSIR,—Before entering upon the merits of the route Grafton to Tenterfield, allow me to reply to the personal remarks made by your correspondent "Cambria" in your issue of the 20th ultimo, and to inform him ...
Article : 665 wordsTHE following manifesto has been issued to the Irish people:—"Fellow Countrymen,—At a moment when too many acts of the Irish executive abrogate law and tend to drive you from the positions of constitutional ...
Article : 647 wordsMARCH 25TH.—A public meeting was held in the Protestant Hall on Suturday evening, the 26th instant— the object of the meeting being to endeavour to establish a lodge of Good Templars at Smith's Flat. ...
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