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The Macleay Argus from Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia • 3

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Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia
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THE MACLEAY ARGUS DECEMBER 18 1895 SYDNEY SENTIMENTS JMuclean Argus Death of Constable Tom Glanvillo Inveniam viam autfaciam the Wednesday Dec 18 1895 Port AMUSEMENTS UPPEfj MACLEAY oub CORRESPONDENT) heat daring the past fortnight Local and Genera! News olid Gold Azsetbyst Heart I5O CALENDAR Oft DECEMBER ARCUS GLANCES regular monthly committee MARKETS Macleay River Improvements SHIPPING REDERICTON ITEMS was 7 Monday IMM1TATIONS THE BEAL our Engineer down to holiday from oub correspondent school children's concert Watch Repairs Guaranteed Wateh Repairs Guarantees All Articles News A writer in the Singleton Argus says The Austra tian Star is an adept at the art of making news On Monday it pub lished a telegram which stated that the passing of the Land and Income Tax Bills is not received with favor at Armidale This is a very comprehen sive statement a little too compre hensive indeed although it is true that a good many of the electors of Armidale are advocates of protection and monopoly in land as well as in everything else If then the Star said that the restrictionists of Armi dale did not like the direct taxation of the present Government that would be all right but seeing that Armidale returns to Parliament a freetrade and land tax member the statement the Star has published is news and badly made at that Our and the Solid Gold 80 86 2 SEND OR PRICE LIST I0H1K1 EHORTONICOMPANY HAY fi Solid Gold Linka 156 15 Gold Link 326 Larger 36 2 Silver 4 4 43 pm 5 14 pm 4 34 pm 3 36 pm 25 Gold Brooch Diamond 30 Diamond and 2 Rubies 36 3 Diamonda 2 phases or ull Moon Last Quarter New Moon irst Quarter New Style Vine Gold Crescent aud Star 160 a Gold 226 It has been decided by the Works Department (at last to bring the sand pump dredge Doris from New castle to commence operations in the new channel We are sure that this piece of news will be welcomed by those who have been agitating for an improvement being made in matters marine as appertaining to our river A tug with the pontoons in connec tion with the dredge started from Coalopolis yesterday but having to return again for the Doris the latter can scarcely be expected to begin work for another ten days at least In connection with this matter we understand that it is proposed to bring one shift of men for the new dredge from the sand pump at the Nam bucca and to transfer the other from the itzroy Now in view oflbe inconvenience which will be caused to work in making the latter a time affair this course is to be re gretted Surely there are lots of men now out of employment in the district who would be found suitable for com posing a crew for the Doris and who would only be too thankful to get an opportunity of earning a livelihood We hear that the itzroy is about to be brought lip to Kiuchela to work in the shallows there afterwards pro ceeding to deepen the channel ap proaching Kempsey In the Assembly last Wednesday the Minister for Public Works in answer to Mr Clarke 'said that a portion of carrying out the proposed improvements at the new channel viz blocking up Spencer's Creek was now in progress It had not yet been decided how the protection of the banks by stone work will be earned out It is more than likely however that it will be found advantageous to do it by day labor if so the local men will get their fair shsre of the work The well known Sydney musical entrepeneneurs Menses Paling Co Limited have kindly sent to us their Christmas Annual for this season and although perchance we may not be songsters ourselves we thoroughly appreciate what is contained within the pages of this exceptionally well selected publi cation in every way sustaining the reputation which has placed Messrs Paling Co at the head of the tree as providers for warbling Ourselves Owing to next Wednes day being Christmas Day we propose publishing the Argus early on Tues day afternoon We must therefore request that aU fresh advertisements or matter for publication may reach the office as early as possible on the Mon day or Tuesday before 10 am at the very latest The Elements After the intense heat of Saturday Sunday and Mon day it was very gratifying to hear peals of thunder and patter of rain late on Monday night The rain con tinued at intervals all day yesterday and the result was a grateful change for the cooler in temperature Only Salamanders can really appreciate tropical mugginess with the thermo meter standing at 102 deg as it was at our office on Monday morning Kinchela Jerseyville Road We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr McLaughlin MP for a copy of the following letter received by him from the Under Secretary of the Works Department with reference to the resumption of land for road purposes through Mrs Ball's property in the parish of Arakoon and County of Macquarie Tne decision of the Minister is that he has approved of the necessary steps being at oiice taken to resume the land required for this road under the powers reserved in the The travelling public will rejoice at this piece of news as under existing circumstances it's mighty inconvanient to traverse this piece of country Rev ather Buggy We regret to hear that this much esteemed gen tleman was taken ill at Trial Bay with internal symptoms on Saturday after noon All will join in express ing a wish for his speedy and safe restoration to good health In con nection with his illness we may add that during the recent extreme heat many people about here seem to have suffered in the same way Address to Me Vivian An extremely tasteful and handsome address has been prepared by Mr Selkirk of Wauchope for presenta tion to this gentleman from some of his friends in the Hastings district as a mark of their appreciation of his pluck in so valiantly contesting our electorate on two occasions on the second of which he was very nearly suc cessful let us hope he will be entirely so at the next opportunity which offers for his again placing his ser vices at the disposal of the Hastings and Macleay electors Painful Accident Mr Davis of Nambucca Heads was the victim of a painful accident on Tuesday morning last4 rom the particulars to band it appears that Mr Davis was employed in the construction of the new bridge over Creek when by some means his legs became jammed by a heavy hardwood girder Both legs were severely bruised but fortunately no bones were broken and we hope ere long to hear of Mr Davis complete Northern Guard ian How Exemplary! It often that members of the ourth Estate are called upon to judge one another but well we help it once in a way Private journalistic differences rarely find their way into print but our editorial friends in Grafton seem satisfied with slang banging one another in their respective journals and one of them allowed his feelings to carry him so far that they even took him down to the river bank with a whip in his pocket when his rival might turn up by the ferry Well it came off but in spite of the hide the blows rained off the front of the face like water off the back of a galvanised house and the man who assaulted had the pleasure of interview ing the kindly old soon after he then took his departure back to the office with the green baize doors and thought it as well not to pen a rose colored account of the business Some people know whe i thjy are well off as the following bit of news will show athr llossigholi who escaped from the Soudan abom a year ago after having been held captive by the iij li fur 10 ears intends to return to the Soudan 1 However in defiance of Guilty or the heat the trial of the Not Guilty Dean case conspirators (alleged) drags its weary length along Every morning the gallery in the Darlinghurst Court fills with a languid crowd which alter nately dozes and listens to the giv ing of the evidence I was at the court last week but the whole pro ceedings were so slow that a few minutes of the case sufficed Legal points are raised by the defending counsel every moment and the de bating thereon is tiring and monoton ous When the trial will coma to a close can only be conjectured The defence has not yet been started and a host of witnesses are to be called Christmas should see the verdict The hot weather it may Suicides have been noticed has led to an unusually large number of suicides during the past few days The average is two daily which is abnormally high a strange fact that the suicide rate is highest always in the hot weather warm temperatures seem to unhinge worried brains very quickly Io the winter months when one would ima gine the strain of poverty would be heaviest and a misery the greatest the tendency to self des truction is only spasmodical cases few and far between Summer weather on the other hand fevers and excites the blood attacks the seat of reason and makes man wearied of life Of course I am speaking of the man whose position in life is low who findshimself minus friendsand money In countries where the temperature is of an even character a suicide vf an exceptional character Be MM Odd Bar My Dame 78 Extra strong UaOoM 45 Uo unWlvor 88 Ladka Short wind KeyleM 20S Silver Hunting Keyloa 2 210 8 Solid Gold Keyleaa 4 6 A Superior Quality 6 7 87 10 All guaranteed DEATH WALKER At her residence Smith street Kempsey on December the 8th Margaret Evans Walker the only and beloved daughter of Mrs Walker ORTONS "SEEDS SMTcrow The heat during the past fortnight has been a great contrast to the cool weather experienced during the early part of the summer which old resi dents described as the coldest they bad experienced in warm weather for the last twenty years now they say that the last fortnight has been by far the hottest during the same period We have had some splen did rain and in spite of the intense beat everything is looking most lux uriant The feed is both plentiful and good nor is there is any scarcity of water The natural consequence is that both horses and cattle are visibly improv ing The corn crop is as a rule well forward a great deal of it is tasselling and gives promise barring floods of a splendid yield for the coming year Most of the road contracts are now in full swing and are in the hands of farmers who now have leisure to look after them otherwise it would be rather an idle time with I fancy that when road con tracts were let in small portions it was for the purpose of benefiting as large a number as possible of local men and there should have been a saving clause prohibiting a man from having more than one contract at a time If the same individual should be the lowest tenderer for several he should have his pick and then the rest might go to the next lowest I think that sort of thing would be more in the spirit of what was in tended and on the whole would be of greater benefit to the locality in which the work is being done as the money would in this way be more fairly divided Under Mr Cameron the roads are rapidly approaching perfection but they cannot reach such an acme until he can see his way clear to get the Woolshed and Hill road metalled However I have no doubt but that when the newly made tracks are well settled Mr Cameron will have this change wrought The schools have let loose the children to worry their parents and friends for the next four weeks instead of the teachers who with the excep tion I hear of the one at Torooka have left the district for their holidays One at least Miss Mahoney will not return as she is leaving the Depart ment much to the regret of the many friends whom she has made during her short stay at Wabro The painting at the Wabro school has been completed and that building is now an ornament to the district instead of being an eyesore as it has been for a long time past 1 The contractors deserve credit for the manner in which they have carried out the work Dec 14th Solid Gold Chains Single or Double 3 810 4 410 6 15 Solid Gold 610 6 610 7 8 10 Pure Silver 10 126 16 20 THE MOON 2 9 16 24 Original falls far short of it and are as nn ileasant as it is palatable Insist upon laving the real that is Schnapps The adjourned ease against the Hon Ward for the maintenance of his four children has been concluded in Adelaide The defendant stated that he was willing to take charge of them and send tham to hjg station in the far north but Mrs Ward stren uously objected to this course saying that she would rather look after them The magistrate dismissed the ease RELIGIOUS MEMORANDA Church or West Kempsey Rev Kelly at 11 am and 7:30 pm red erickton Rev Kelly at 3 Christmas Day rederickton Rev Kelly at 11 am West Kempsey Rev Kelly at 730 Rev Kelly will conduct jUp River services as follow riday Deo 27th Mr ive Day 3 pm Saturday 28th Mr Dee Dee at 3 Sunday 29th Bellbrook at 1030 am Creek at 3 Wesleyan (Upper Macleay) Central Kempsey Mr Hennessy at 11 Rev Roberts at 730 rederickton Rev Roberts at 11 Euroka Rev Roberts at 3 East Kempsey Mr Wedlock at 3 Donding along Mr Secomb at 11 Greenhill Mr Bennett at 11 Christmas Day Crescent Head Rev Roberts at 1030 Central Kemp sey Rev Roberts at 730 Wesleyan (Lower Macleay) Rev Reeve at 730 Jerseyville Rev Reeve at 11 Kinchela Rev Reeve at 3 Primitive Methodist Euroka Mr Jeffery at 11 and 7 West Kempsey Mr Battle at 11 Rev Penman at 315 and 730 Belmore River Rev'Penman at 11 Lower Mr Jeffery at 11 Timagogue Mr Jeffery at 230 East Kempsey Mr Notley at 11 Presbyterian Church of 8 Wales The Rev John Taylor will preach at Riverview (Mt Jas at 11 and Kempsey at 730 Roman Catholic Church Kempsey Mass at 8 and 11 am Evening Devotion Sermon and Benediction al 730 Smithtown Mass at 7 30 and 10 am fbom oub correspondent The present is A Time of most unsatisfactory Putting off period of the year as regards news Noth ing ever seems to happen in a big city just at Christmas Everyone is so en grossed preparing for the festal season that no one has time to concern him self with politics scandal or any other matter Shopkeepers turn all their energies towards the making of money professional men are looking forward with eagerness to their holidays the Courts only adjudicate on the leav ings of the term even the theatres drag and keep open to poor business To spin oot a long letter to day a writer would have to excercise his imagination and inventive faculties and the weather is really too hot for such exertion If a business man ust now is confronted with a problem or difficulty he merely puts it off adjourns it until the New Year And as The Crow remarks in His Natural A weny good thing The meeting of the Macleay A and I Association will be held at the Good Hall on Saturday next Owing to the heavy but very wel come rain the mails were delayed for several hours between here and the Bellinger Which was most welcome the males or rain Let the fair sex reply A girl named Kate Henderson has been run in for splicing a mate not of age Bather a reversal of the usual order of things 1 Messrs Allan Taylor and Co have been successful in securing the con tract for conveying coal from our local pits to the Bellinger They will receive eight and sixpence or nine shillings a ton for doing it Tenders are invited by the Govern ment for the construction of a timber beam bridge over Deep Creek on the Belliugen Kempsey road The date of closing is January 8 A young unmarried man named William Squires a selector at Dorrigo was injured by a tree falling on him wuue ne was working last He is in a critical state The district Government for the Bellinger has gone Sydney for a well earned We are notin the habit of indulging in the schoolboy game of cobbler (or speaking plainly playing with but the following par extracted from our South Grafton contemporary is worth reprinting An enterprising Yankee journalist has been interviewing the principal millionaires of the States They unanimously affirmed that riches did not bring happiness and they enjoyed life most when How easy for them to enjoy life again if they are so inclined In another column will be found an interesting and detailed account of the proposed modifications of the E8 and A Bank's re cousi ruction scheme To clients of this well and favorably hiiuwu lUBiiLUHou a pjrusai or article will prove interesting The repeated last Wednesday night when a large audience assembled to hear the little ones whose rendering of the many items was better than on the previous Wednesday Considerable interest is being exhibited as to the disposal of the proceeds as on a previous occasion two years ago this matter was anything but satisfactory to the parents of the children Sport is once more reviving at rederickton and a regatta will be held on Anniversary Day also a sculling match of two miles is to come off on New Years Eve at 8 pm It is to be between Sam Saul of Seven Oaks and Vince Clegg of Mud Island for £5 aside Clegg's backers wished sportsmanlike" to have the match on Anniversary Day so as to assist the days sport but Saul did not like the idea The Philip Palfrey is here load ing ironbark piles but owing to reserve license royalty and the ex pense of bringing then a long distance very little profit is made I thought our member said he would endeavor to have the royalty removed however the matter must have slipped his memory Here is an example of the blessings of protection On an old boiler value £150 crossing the border into Victoria from New South Wales £59 8s duty had to be paid li 4 COMPLETE US1 (taaLk Anstiiyst Ring Ua SaUdGokL 2 18a 2IOS Every man woman and child living in the coun try and visiting Sydney has enjoyed a trip to Manly that lovely little village on the sea shore There is but one Manly in Australia 1 Grieved are its adorers at its recent desecration or many years Manly was reachable only by the steamers of Port Jackson Co and the return fares were never less than Is A new ss company was formed a couple of years since to combat these fares Success followed the venture and a return ticket to Our now costs but 8d This new rate came into existence on on November 1st Alas I Poor Manly Since the reduction the larrikin ele ment has deserted Chowder and Clon tarf and flocks to Manly Decent people are afraid to undertake the trip with its obnoxious accompaniments such as drunken men and women fights discordant concertinas and so on Manly in short has lost all prestige and has received a knock down blow the effects of which will long be felt Of course the present fare cannot last a few weeks hence and a compromise will be effected but in the meantime the injury has been done Again alas 1 poor Manly I Sydney 18th Dec 1895 The Herald says In spite of difficulties caused by a great con stitutional struggle the session of 1895 will result in the passing of an amount of Legislation which from its extent its importance and its probable beneficial effect on the future of the colony and even of Australia will equal if it does not far transcend the work of any session recorded in our annals Our good old friend at Coraki the Richmond River Herald good as it always is has lately excelled itself by a 12 page issue We congratulate Mr Benaud the white aud enterprising proprietor as well as the able editor on the excellence of the recent pro duction Mr Bennett postmaster at Port Macquarie for the last three years is expecting a move shortly to Morpeth Mr Bennett will be much missed both as a citizen and in his official capacity Sir Henry Parkes has taken his lately wedded spouse to call at Govern ment Chaffey Brothers of Mildura fame have been run into liquidation Certainly the best medicine known is Sand eand Eucalyptic Extract Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs colds influenza the relief is instantaneous In serious cases and accidents of all kinds be they wounds burns scaldings bruises sprains it is the latest remedy no swellings no inflammation Like surprising effects produced in croup diphtheria bronchitis inflammation of the Jungs swellings etfe diarrhoea dysentery diseases of the kidney and urinary organs In use at hospitals and by medical clinics all over the globe patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy crowned with medal and diploma at Inter national Exhibition Amsterdam Trust in his proved article and reject all others i fl Different Pattern Gold Uris 126 Chain connection 16 15 a Gold 30 36 2 I Pure Silver 3 ana 4 Quite a gloom was cast over Kemp sey on Monday wbn it became known that death had snatclieti iruin our midst one of our most respected resi dents A brief account of our deceased friend's life will prove interesting to all residents of the Macleay no better evidence of the high esteem in which he was held by all classes could be exemplified than by the hundreds of anxious callers at his late residence during his brief illness ail of whom will deeply regret his untimely de mise Our departed friend was bom at Torquay in South Devon on 14th June 1857 and thus died at the age of 88 a comparatively young man When 14 he entered Qer Majesty's Navy and through his quiet yet zeal ous manner won the esteem of all with whom he came in contact He remained in the service for 14 bis last term being on board Swinger which ship he left in Sep' tember 1885 having been a petty officer for some years He joined the New South Wales police the same month and was ordered to Smith town at which place he arrived on Octor 14th and whilst there on Sth September 1886 married Mary Anne the 4th daughter of Mr Wm Jeffery farmer of Smithtown Some few months afterwards he succeeded Constable Hayden at Kempsey at which place he remained till the All powerful claimed him on Monday last On the 29th November he fell a vicum to influenza but would not take to bis bed until compelled on the 4th iust when the disease appeared to have taken entire control having gone to hia head and rendered him delirious rom then he gradually sank despite the careful and skilful attention of Drs Casement and Baggot Plenty of kind and willing bands were at aU times ready to render assistance in nursing him The deepest sympathy is expressed for Mrs Glanville in her sad breavement she being left with five children to care for who range in age from 8 yean to a baby seven mouths old To make the pill more bitter her husband never gained con sciousness sufficient to speak a sooth ing word to her Mrs Glanyillo wishes to convey her deep sense of gratitude to all who came to her assistance in her unexpected trouble Arrangements for burial were kindly undertaken by Messrs Sab Inspector Baker and Kinghorn The cortege moved away from his late residence Belgrave Street shortly after 2 pm yesterday followed by a large number of sympathetic mourners en route to rederickton nernetefy where he was interred in a portion set apart for Mrs family The deceased was a member of the and other bodies and the former turned out very creditably and admimated the last rites of the order over their departed remains The Bev Penman Primitive Mathodirt minister read the religious service in a most impressive manner giving an eloquent address thoroughy appropri to the occasion The WM of Lodge Tarrant NSWC read the beautiful liturgy of the Masonic Institution Deceased had the forethought to make some provision for those whom he left behind by insuring his life in the Australian Mutual Provident Society for £200 It is generally hoped that the officer who succeed the Ute Mr GUnville in his official duties will be both as zealous officially and discreet kindly in his relations with general public of the locality The title of this article may be an enticing one but those of our readers who peruse it will perhaps find sweets mingled with bitterness There is no doubt that among the con stituents of the Argus there are many maybe who never think on subjects be yond their own ken but again in the Macleay district there is a large number of people who have enlightened minds and intellect with this preamble we ap peal to the understanding of the latter class and ask them to accept our remarks in the spirit in which they are written viz for the good of our community Persons coming from the old country cannot but see the difference in domestic life which rules in Australia compared with the land in which they have been reared Perchance it may be climatic reasons which account for this varia bility in tasks and mode of life the con ditioosof existence being sodifferent among those who come from the northern lati tudes and ourselves that many of us who have never travelled very much from our own local surroundings perhaps have lost sight of things which may operate differ ently on the everyday existence of our cousins and uncles north of the line We hear a good lot about the old fire side" which may account for a good deal but people here crave simply for amuse ment and tliere is a great absence of home life aud the beautifying influences which surround it We see little of three years of age just able to crawl who defy their word when told to do anything aud that spirit inculcated in little ones grows apace in the human breast similarly to weeds in a garden after rain There must be something going on to occupy the mind and satisfy the senses away from where we sleep and eat really that is often the only way in which it is possible to describe our abodes 2 Now persons who are not classified among those whom we have alluded to have their own ideas on social subjects and realise that billiard and card playing loafing around pubs patronising a play (when oppor tunity offers) with one's best and in the splenditude of Sunday attire with a high collar and all the etceteras of masherdom imagining that it is only a case of look and conquer" do not sum np the whole happiness in life There must be a sneaking fueling lying buried in many hearts that there must be a more ideal way of getting through the average time allotted to us in the world Why can not parents who bear an immense responsi bility understood by few show by taking an interest in the sports and pastimes of and later on budding attraction towards mem bers of the opposite sex in their children iat they remember their own former feel ings of attraction towards one another their days and quietly shape the tendency of their off spring? Married people often appear terribly ignorant of the respon i bilities which they undertake Surely parental feelings ought to be used in making children feel that their fathers and mothers look upon them as part of them selves? Why they interest them selves in the work of their little toddlers and later on listen to their accounts of how 'Tommy gave him a black eye in the recess at or the way in which Mary Jane pinched I and I squawked and so teacher gave me a cut with the cane and I cried Later on this feeling of confidence having been engendered Tommy or Polly will feel more at home with his or her parents and recount all that has elapsed during the day and this domestic influence must have a refining and moral effect upon those who are brought underneath it Take more interest in home surroundings and don't always clear out when tea is swallowed to look for a way of passing through the evening John 8m anfl Co Sydney Tuesday Maize market glutted chiefly Ttunut sell ing at 3s 3d market will not improve till January new potatoes £5 pigs 4a Hill Clarkfl A Co Tuesday Maize market to day nominally weak Be 3d buyers folly stocked and practically no business doing fat pig market excited prioM particularly firm for all description! with a brisk and active demand We quote extra prime weight pigs 50a prime baeoneru 43a to 50s good heavy 374 to 40a good 30a to 34s best porkers 23s good 22s fight 18s others from Ils We sold 100 to day at excellent grioes and advise our friends toend early shipments as usual whieh must prove satisfactory Waldon Bros Sydney Thursday The fat pig market has been again lightly supplied this week and prices show no alter ation on last satisfactory prices excepting for medium quality which were slightly easier We quote big heavy pigs to 60s prime baoonen 43s to 52s good 32s 6d to 36s best porkers to 25s good 18s 8d to 22s others from Ils We sold 41 from the Maeleay to 43s Booth Ooart Company Sydney Tuesday Creamery butter Is to Is Id factory lid to Is dairy lid hind cared bacon 6d to 6jd honey 2d to 3d quiet demand pigs good demand prime maize 8s 4d to 3s 6d quiet onions £6 to £6 10s potatoes £4 to £4 5c limited sales eggs 7jd to 8d 2 Trosoott ft Co owls 2s to 2s 9d ducks 2s 3d to 2s 9d eggs8d maize 3s Id to 3s 2d OMMSlffilm liver Jewelled 210 Oaairiir Kcylws or Key English i knd fiataMd 410 6 6 TVW7 AHfiunnwm Dec 12 sB Burrawong (Capt Taplin) from Sydney Misses Agnew Ainsworth Townsend Messrs Burke Mac quarie Hooper Snodgrass and 1 in the steerage DEPARTURES Dec 13 ss Burrawong (Capt Taplin) for Sydney Passenger Mesdames Craig Manshee Cunningham Murray Tolhurst Misses Sinyibe Gellatly Davis Hennessy McPhillipa Skipper McCoy Blundell Messrs Craig Davis Macquarie Snodgrass Taylor Grey Barry Copesaihe Tandy Smith Lewis Deas Burns Pugh Raiilon Murray McPhillipa Matthews Eadagey Crouch Cooper and 4 in the steerage monsteb CATAIOCOe 150PMES TIME TABLE Of the Arrival and Despatch of Mails at and irora Kempsey tyails Close at Kempsey for Telegraph Point Port Macquarie JIaxning Xuver and Sydney eacn aay (excepting ridavsi at 930 om Bullion lat Creek and Bell brook on Mondays at b3U am and on Thursdays at 615 am Wabneton Belgrave and Sherwood on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 2did Gbebnbilii on Mondays at 630 am Tues days at 2 pm Thursdays at b15 am and 2 pm Saturdays al 2 pm West Kehpsey each day at 9 am and 230 nm bederickton Smithtown Gladstone Kinchela bummer Island Jerseyville and Arakoon each day (excepting Mon davs) at 930 Dm Clybuoca Unkya Creek Nambucca Biver Deep Creek Dellinger heads fern mount and Bellingen on Sundays Wednesdays and ridays at 2 pm Point and Macleay Heads when Company's boats ruu in connection with Bnrrawong (Up nver mails close at West Kempsey a quarter of an hour after the times given in tile foregoing table) AC fl Kf Watches Jewellery MlVLClyO Silver plate Cutlery 815 817 GEORGE ST (Opp Railway Station) SYDNEY Mails Arrive at Kempsey from Tbugeaph Point Port Macquarie Manning Biveb and Sydney each day (excepting Mondays) at 130 Dm Bullion lat Creek and Ben brook on Wednesdays at 145 pm and on Saturdays at 3 om Wabneton Belgrave and Sherwood on Tuesdays ibursdays and Saturdays at 215 Dm Gbbbnhill Tuesdays at 215 pm Wednes 'days at 145 pm Thursdays at 215 pm Saturdays at 2 15 pm Wbst Kempsey each duy at 215 pm and Dm VklDEEicrroN Smithtown Gladstone Kin UHEla bummer Island Jerseyville and Abakoon each day (excepting Tuesdays) tlURdnm CttnudOA Unkya Creek Nambucca River Peep Creek Bellinger Heads ern rount and Bellin gen on Sundays Wed Rasday and ridays at 7 pm 7' Point and Macleay Heads when steamers run to Kempsey Ladin' Sapphire IqQ( Ring 18 Gold 3 4 Qff Ail 6 A 6 7 8 10 1210 16 20 Price aocovding to aiie of ttone 9 Solid Gold Red Stone and White 10 other styles and patterns 15 and 18 Gold IMatnond and Rublee 20 30 2 Send for Liat New Style Solid Gold Bar Amethyst Brooch 21 15 35 ort your orders to A SA72TDEHS guarantees to please you otherwise willxehmge 818 MOBM STREET SYPSBT (Opp Railway Station) Utesi Style 8oBd GoM SBar Amethyst 21 UetBwAmetlmLafi Solid Gold Wedding Ring 10 15 15 and 178 jss zu neavy 80 83pand 2 wirs wms price ine Gold Crescent or Horae eboe Diamond and Ruble 20 quite new MfeZz Any name Oil Solid Gold 170 15 26 and 30 tt I I Vf (5 Eqx Li 4 ly MX L3 jx St AS' jTy I Nt 'r 1 i SteK fl kV 'r! 7 'J 4 mSK A I 3'd 'tij Mm 4 i CO Days of Week a a I PM AM 6 19 3 12 2 Monday I 7 22 3 50 8 Tuesday 8 26 4 40 4 Wednesday 9 21 5 38 5 Thursday 40 14 6 46 8 riday 10 55 7 52 7 Saturday 11 29 9 44 8 Sundag am 10 12 8 Monday 12 1 11 19 10 Tuesday 12 30 pm 11 Wednesday 1 1 1 32 If Thursday 1 32: 2 38 13 riday 2 7 3 45 14 Saturday 2 43 4 55 15 Sunday 3 33 6 2 Monday 4 22 7 6 17 Tuesday 5 18 8 3 18 Wednesday 6 21 8 48 19 Thursday 7 23 9 27 30 riday 8 24 10 3 31 Saturday 9 21 10 31 33 Sunday 10 18 10 57 33 Monday 11 12 11 21 34 Tuesday pm Ill 46 35 Wednesday 12 am 38 Thursday 2 59 12 9 37 riday 2 5912 36 J8 Saturday 4 1 6 39 Sunday 5 4 1 44 Monday 6 91 2 29 31 Tuesday 1 7I31 3 22 3 5.

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