Although determined efforts at rehabilitation are being made by clubs throughout Australia, and particularly in Lismore, where the Lismore Rowing Club has made rapid strides, it is doubtful whether rowing will ever regain the high place it once occupied with the public. This is regrettable, for it is one of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,906 wordsThe Richmond River at the junction of Wilson's Creek and Leycester Creek, Lismore ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsThe famous Far North Border Coast districts of New South Wales, watered by three streams, the Tweed, the Richmond, and the Clarence, were wonderfully endowed by nature, and were fortunate that in the early days of settlement they were taken up by men of pith and enterprise, who, supported by their courageous ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 7,633 wordsFront row: R. Spinks, J. F. O'Flynn, W. Lockett (Mayor), J. P. F. Walker, George Maxwell. Centre: J. I. Smith, H. S. Mood, R. S. K. Balmer, R. White, F. Russell. Back: C. Barham (town clerk), S. St.H. Syer (auditor), W. Moses (auditor), C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsDemolished a few years ago to enable a new home to be erected for the Public Works Department, this building, in Molesworth-street, 40 years ago, served as the Lismore Post Office. When the present offices were erected the old building was used for many years by the Department of Public ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 199 wordsOn March 24, 1877, the "Northern Star" stated: "We understand that the tender of Mr. W. Yabsley, of Coraki, has been accepted for the ...
Article : 46 wordsExtract from the "Northern Star" of February 3, 1877.—"Upon the question of a municipality being formed, Mr. J. Baillie said that he considered the ...
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Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), Wed 20 May 1936, Page 33
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