BOT FLY.—Mr. A. M'Phee,of Swan Creek, reports the presence of bot-fly at that place, and that one attacked his horses when ploughing. A specimen of the ...
Article : 810 wordsFollowing up its action with respect to the Harbour Rates, Bill, the Legislative Council has rejected a clause in the Stamp Duties Bill which the Government ...
Article : 161 wordsIn another column of to-dny's "Examiner" some particulars are given of the progress so far made by the Grafton Copper Mining Co., together with a short history of the ...
Article : 375 wordsOf course it does not:it restricts, but it does not prohibit, any more than local legislation prohibits the trade in Tattersall's sweeps. The enactment, of a law is ...
Article : 368 wordsPIGS.—There were 1840 pigs submitted to auction to-day, being the record yarding for about five years. Backfatters, supplies large; demand fair. Best, £3 16s to £3 ...
Article : 703 wordsJ. C. Young and Co.report— Fat Pigs: Markets very heavily supplied, and as a consequence low prices are ruling, the porker market being completely glutted, we ...
Article : 46 wordsSomebody has invented a new evening amusement for ladies, and it has been practiced in several of the suburbs A number of lighted candles are placed at a ...
Article : 129 wordsKallatina crossed, the har at daylight on Thursday, arriving at Grafton at 1 p.m. Passengers—Mesdames Percy Clarence, Frost, Echnrdt, Glenvale; Miss Cameron; ...
Article : 255 wordsWhy the Council rejected Clause 6; of the Bill was not so much because it is opposed to taxation being increased, but because the clause was so ambiguous that ...
Article : 193 wordsThe above company has recently been registered in Sydney. The property consists of 80 acres, formerly known as the Prospectors and No.1 Cangai. There, are ...
Article : 685 wordsAs was indicated recently, Mr. Reid has announced that his Government will not accept the amendments made in the Arbitration Bill relating to agricultural ...
Article : 88 wordsThe text of the Anglo-Russian convention for the submission to inquiry end decision by an international commission of the Baltic fleet incident at Dogger Bank has been ...
Article : 236 wordsThe committee met on Thursday evening Present—Messrs T. Page (chair) G. Stokes, B. Layton, J.G. Phillips, R. Cranston, W. Stevenson, E. G. Elworthy ...
Article : 326 wordsProhibitionists, chief among them Mr. G. D.Clark, G.E. Supt.,L.O.G.T.,during present week, measured blades with Daily Telegraph" on the question of ...
Article : 301 wordsJudge Cohen, of the Arbitration Court, has stated that the Railway Commissioners come within the jurisdiction of the Arbitration Court it was not really ...
Article : 244 wordsAs will be seen by the Parliamentary news in to-day's "Examiner," the Closer Settlement Bill, introduced by Mr. Ashton, passed the second reading in the Slate ...
Article : 160 wordsUnder this trite heading a Sydney paper tilts at the spasmodic and occasionally ridiculous efforts made in Sydney to enforce laws that cannot be successfully ...
Article : 465 wordsPOTATOES.-Only 250 bags of Clarence River arrived: brisk sale at £8 per ton EGGS.—A few Northern River, sold at 7¼d to clear the balance. ...
Article : 436 wordsThe consideration of this matter has been postponed, by the Government until the return of Mr. Kirkcaldie, Railway Commissioner from his trip to Europe and ...
Article : 134 wordsA practical step has been taken with regard to the suggested visit of Federal members to the Clarence The Mayer has arranged a conference for this afternoon ...
Article : 152 wordsThe annual concert in connection with the Grafton Superior Public School was held in the Theatre Royal last evening The building was packed to the doors, and the ...
Article : 684 wordsThe Stamp Duties Bill was altered by the Legislative Council, whereupon the Government entered a protest, and the VicePresident of the Executive Council ...
Article : 311 wordsA meeting of committee was held on Thursday evening. Present—Dr. Henry (President), Messrs. G. S. Stening Law, J. H. Munro C.T. and A.E. Schwinghammer, ...
Article : 236 wordsOn this subject Mr. Bladen, of the Public Library, is publishing a series of articles in one of the newspapers Recently Mr. Bladen visited the old country, and made ...
Article : 166 wordsA meeting of committee was held on Thursday Present—Messrs Thos Page (chair) P. Kritseh, Dr. Henry, C. Page C. Duggan, C. Sanders, Elworthy, ...
Article : 139 wordsA meeting of the trust was held on Thursday. Present—The Mayor, Messrs. C. Sanders, H. H. Sanders, H. Maxted, E. T. Blaxland G. Crispin J. S. Arnott C. ...
Article : 108 wordsWhen Mr. John Haynes returned to Sydney from Mudgee, a beaten man, after the general election; he informed the newspapers most confidently that only for a ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Premier, has become lugubrious over what he regards as the sorious difficulty stated in the foregoing In a grave suspicion of bad temper he has explained to ...
Article : 315 wordsThe following applications were lodged at the Grafton. Lands Office on Thursday: Clyde F. Rudder, Coramba, c.p. of 200 acres, county Fitzroy, parish of ...
Article : 184 wordsThe District Court oponed at Maclean on Friday, morning, before his Honor Judge Murray W. O'Connor secured a verdict against M. M'Leod for £15 for rent. ...
Article : 134 wordsRegarding the prevailing distress, in Capetown, an insight, into the severity of it is given by a "Gazette" notice which recently appeared, and of which the ...
Article : 249 wordsPotato market opened at £7 10s for prime quality. A large portion of the Kyogle's- shipment is very small and of poor sample. Anticipate good demand on ...
Article : 303 wordsMr. Bruce Smith has given notice of motion in the Federal House of Representatives for an amendment in the Immigration Restriction Act providing for the ...
Article : 172 wordsGOSPER.—On Wednesday Mr. Henry Gosper an esteemed resident of Carr's Creek, died at the age of 71 Deceased who followed farming parsuits, was a native of Colo, on the ...
Article : 259 wordsAt "Lormont" boarding house a fine addition has Just been completed by Mr. Contractor Hann, consisting of kitchen, pantry, two cosy bedrooms, and a bath ...
Article : 153 wordsThe A.A. Company is shutting down a part of its collieries in the Newcastle distriet That will Increase the number of unemployed in that portion of the State. ...
Article : 177 wordsA wandering Australian, in writing from Capetown of the sight of negroes, Malays half-castes of every shade, doing almost all the work of the place, is of the opinion ...
Article : 111 wordsIt is proposed to open an international exhibition at Christchurch. N.Z., in December, 1906. It is over 20 years since a similar exhibition was held in that city. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 3 Dec 1904, Page 4
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