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  2. GRAFTON POLICE COURT.

    ON Saturday, before the P.M. and Mr. A. Lipman, J.P. Arthur F. Nutley and Henry A. C. Lee were charged with stealing a bullock, the ...

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  3. POMTICAL & SOCIAL NOTES.

    NEW brooms being in office, clean sweeping is promised. It has ever been thus. Whenever a "new" man, and especially a "new " Premier, has come into office in New South ...

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  4. EDITORIAL ECHOES.

    How soon a politician's popularity wanes when be is found out, is once more exemplified in the case of Mr. COPELAND, the late Minister for Lands. There was a time ...

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  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 241 words
  6. Shipping.

    CITY OF GRAFTON, Captain D. Anthon. Passengers Mrs. Laird; Misses Kay, Muir, Bailey; Messrs. W. Knight, H. Shepherd, D. Finn, J. Murray, D. Hyndrnun, J. Byrnes, ...

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    MR. J. C. NEILD has resigned his position as Grand Master of the Orange Institution, He has also resigned his membership. He filled the post of Grand Master for three ...

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    WE have never been admirers of Mr. COPELAND or of his methods, political or administrative, taken collectively; therefore we are not surprised at the opinions that are ...

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    MR. REID has declared that the Government will not make any appointments to the Civil Service-except in urgent cases-for a long time to come. There are too many employees ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. Commercial.

    SOME Sydney merchants find the country trade somewhat interrupted by the prevailing labor troubles in shearing districts; others attribute the want of fixity in the tariff ...

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  11. LOWER CLARENCE.

    THE CONCERT AND SOCIAL in aid of the Church of England parsonage fund was a great success. The programme of the first part was very nicely arranged, consisting of ...

    Article : 292 words
  12. Family Notices

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  13. [ESTABLISHED 1859.] _ THE CLARENCE EXAMINER. PUBLISHED AT GRAFTON TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.

    First Quarter.....5s|Three Quarters....15s 6d TwoQuarters.... 10s| Four Quartars......21s Credit limited to 12 months. ...

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    THE facts of the case as regards Mr. COPELAND and the Land Acts stated briefly, are as follows: The Act of 1881 conferred a conditional right upon holders to an extension ...

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  15. TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 21ST. 1894. UPPER CHAMBERS. NOMINKK OK ELECTIVE.

    IT will have been noticed that the Solidarity party in politics still proclaim themselves if not in favour of the abolition of the Second Chamber of the Legislature, supporters of ...

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    AFTER the general election the DIBBS Government provided billets for Messrs; THOMAS WALKER and BOWES, two of the defeated candidates. The payment each of these ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. Ulmarra.

    SUBSOILING— The importance of this operation is recognised by many of our farmers, and the best methods of securing the desiredend is often discussed. Throwing the ...

    Article : 588 words
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    AND this was not the only job of the, kind that the late PREMIER, committed, for he placed his private secretary, Mr. TENNANT DONALDSON, in the Government Statistician's ...

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    THE question of the legality of this proclamation is now before the Courts, preliminary to Parliament being called upon to deal with the position by specific enactment, as ...

    Article : 198 words
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    WHEN returning thanks for his re-election on Tuesday last. Mr. COOK came down very heavily upon the Labour mern hers in Parliament. He referred in sorrowful terms to ...

    Article : 140 words
  21. Advertising

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    Advertising : 45 words
  22. MINING.

    "AN OLD MINER" writing from Coolgardie states it is useless for a man to come to these diggings without he has money and is prepared to rough it I should say no man ...

    Article : 547 words
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    THE other day Mr. WILLIS received a snub from the MINISTER FOR LANDS, and he became as mud as a hatter in consequence. Mr. Willis went to the Lands office for the ...

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    THE Mayor of Deniliquin (Mr. E. J. LAMAN, formerly of Grafton), has been bringing up one of the Aldermen with what is known amongst sailors as a round turn, lt appears ...

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    A REPORT, which originated in the office of one of the Free-trade papers, was put into circulation yesterday to the effect that the late Government had worked a big job in ...

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  26. Brushgrove.

    DEATHS— Last week two more deaths occurred here, both-funerals taking place on Saturday.One of the deceased was Mrs. Foggo sen.,mother of Mr. T.H. Foggo. who ...

    Article : 254 words
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    THE LAW AS TO DESERTION— In delivering judgement in a case in Divorce jurisdiction Mr. Justice Windeyer said it was an erroneous notion that because a man, who had ...

    Article : 261 words
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    CANE CUTTERS — A correspondent on the Lower Clarence writes — "Surprise was manifested last week when it became known that the three local gangs of cane-cutters ...

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    THE venerable town of Parramatta contains an enthusiastic clergyman named P. J. STEPHEN. He belongs to the Wesleyan Church, and is what is known us a revivalist. Some ...

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    RAILWAY DEMONSTRATION AT LISMORE— A subscriber to the fund for the above complains bitterly, at the delay in submitting the accounts, and vows he will ...

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    TENDERS— For bridge over Cooper's Creek, on the rond from Clunes to Duraby Gross, 2 tenders, O'Connor and Curran, £692 14s, lowest; bridge over Schroeder's Creek, on ...

    Article : 38 words
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