Dec. 25.—ELECTRA str., 350 tons, Captain H. Wood. Passengers—Messrs. Freiman, Fisher. Hemmeloch, Bell and Penniegton. Left Sydney on Monday at 9 p.m., crossed the bar on Wednesday at daylight, and arrived in Grafton at [?] ...
Article : 141 wordsTHE amusements arranged for the Christmas holidays this year were chiefly confined to the South Grafton races and the excursions to the Heads. At the early part of the week numbers ...
Article : 375 wordsAs I write, the streets are crowded with people. Many of them are visitors from the country who have come to town to spend Christmas; the others are citizens who are engaged either in sight-seeing ...
Article : 2,171 wordsDec 24.—CITY OF GRAFTON, 325 tons, Captain Mar[?]. Crossed out at 5.15 a.m., and arrived in Sydney on Wednesday at 8 a.m. Passengers—Mrs Harrison; Misses White, Penny; Captain Adams: Messrs. Wiseman, Shennan, Turner, [?]. ...
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Family Notices : 23 wordsDec.21.— ELECTRA: 521 bags maize, 55 cases eggs, 172 bags potatoes, 20 hides, 50 pigs, 32 coops and 10 boxes poultry, 6 boxes and 1 coop pigs, 2 cases cheese, 1 calf and sundries. Dec. 21.—HELEN NICOLL: 901 bags maize, 16 pigs, 19 coops ...
Article : 163 wordsTHE recent visit to these districts of the Standing Committee on Public Works, as represented by a Sectional Committee thereof, has afforded the public some insight into the method of procedure under ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 295 wordsTHE races under the auspices of this Club rank as the second in importance in the Clarence district, a distinction which was in no way impaired by the outcome of the annual meeting which commenced ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 314 wordsON Tuesday business was very brisk, but since then it has been unsettled owing to the holidays. Yesterday Mr. H. Maurice placed a number of properties at auction, but at a Crown Lands sale, ...
Article : 455 wordsTHE principal excursion to the Heads waa that by the s.s. Electra in aid of the Grafton School of Arts. The steamer left Grafton with a fair complement of passengers, which was increased at ...
Article : 230 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. SIR.—In your issue of the 21st inst. I see a letter signed by J. G. Yager, J. Chisholm, and T. C. ...
Article : 158 wordsA CONCERT waa held on Boxing night in the new Convent School building, South Grafton, in aid of the funds of the institution. The interior of the building was embellished by bunting. There was ...
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Advertising : 56 wordsThe weather yesterday was again very hot, but was tempered by a breeze, which increased in the afternoon. All the officials mentioned on the first day were again in attendance, and were untiring ...
Article : 1,274 wordsLONDON. December 23.—The prize fight between Frank P. Slavin, of Australia, and Jem Smith, Champion Boxer of England, came off this morning near Bruges. The contest resulted in the referee ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 28 Dec 1889, Page 2
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