AUGUST 11TH.—There is so little stirring on this part of the river, that it is nearly out of my power to find anything worthy of note to communicate to you.—The weather in general has been so remark ...
Article : 617 wordsA PUBLIC MEETING of farmers and others, convened by advertisement, was held at Mr. Duggan's Grafton Hotel, on Thursday evening last, the meeting being convened for six p.m., but it was half-past seven before ...
Article : 1,250 wordsBEFORE Captain Sinclair, P.M., and Mr. E. M. Ryan, J.P. AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE. An auctioneer's district license was granted to Mr. ...
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Family Notices : 100 wordsAugust 6—Platypus (s.s.), 210 tons, Captain J. Creer, from Newcatle. August 11—Mas[?], schooner. 140 tons, Captain Larkle, from Sydney, in ballast. Mr. A. Cameron, agent. ...
Article : 138 wordsAugust 8—New England. (s. s.). 420 tons, Captain J. Muir. for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. A. Cameron, Miss Robertson. Miss E. Robertson, Messrs. A. Gregory, W. Gregory, Crouch. Gilmore, Foggo, Brown, M'Brian, Master Frost, and 7 in the ...
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Advertising : 24 wordsA[?] might reasonably be expected the introduction of the sugar industry in the colony, has been attended with considerable inconvenience and some loss to those who like all pioneers, ...
Article : 994 wordsAugust 8—New England. (s. s.). for Sydney: 1500 bags ma[?], [?]casks [?]allow, 6 bales sheepskins, 100 bunches bananas, 10 dozen pumpkins, 30 cases eggs, 6 coops fowls, and s[?]ndries. August 9—Agnes Irving, (s.), for Sydney: 1617 bags mai[?]. ...
Article : 101 wordsAugust 6—Octoroon, schooner, 51 tons, Captain M'Aveney, from Brisbane, in ballast. DEPARTURES. August 6—Commerce, schooner, 72 tons. Captain Drewall, for ...
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Advertising : 491 wordsPOLICE COURT. — Robert Newlands and Robert Lee were brought before Mr. J. G. King, P.M., at the Casino Police Court, by sergeant Chandler, on suspicion of stealing the mare, recently ...
Article : 71 wordsAUGUST 6TH.—The weather since my last communication has been splendid—everything that could be desired; though some are grumbling about the ground being so hard for ploughing. Last week ...
Article : 438 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 8th instant, I have read a letter from Mr. PEARSON, for which I tender him my best thanks, for thus laying the whole matter before the public, many of whom were too ready to ridiculo ...
Article : 342 wordsTHE following is a copy of a memorial addressed to the Directors of the Colonial Sugar Company, adopted at a meeting held at the North Arm, and reported in our last issue, together with the reply to the same:- ...
Article : 763 wordsCHARLES M'NIEL, 40 acres, county of Rous, on the east bank of Emigrant Creek, fronting the same, and bounded on the north by Robert Chilcott's conditional purchase, about four miles from Balli[?]. ...
Article : 334 wordsTHE WEATHER AND THE CROPS. — For the past three months the weather has been beautiful, fine warm days and cold nights, with an occasional frost, and just enough rain to keep people from complaining, ...
Article : 327 wordsThe Helen M'Gregor sails for Grafton, via Newcastle, on Tuesday night. The Agnes Irving sails for the Clarence River, via Newcastle, on Monday night. ...
Article : 517 wordsCRUSHING MACHINE AT PERS[?]RANCE.—We regret to say that this machine, after crushing a few tons of stone, gave way in some of its springs, necessitating a suspension of operations for a few days to effect the ...
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