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Family Notices : 17 wordsTO-NIGHT a lecture is to be delivered in the Music Hall, Lambton, by R.H. Bakewell, M.D., Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, &c. The subject is one that should ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE Suez mail has arrived at Albany, and brings news down to December 21st, containing interesting particulars of the surrender of Plevna. ...
Article : 211 wordsEight drunkards were punished. Richard B. Roberts pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in Newcomen-street, and was fined 10s or 48 hours. ...
Article : 754 wordsAurora, Italian schooner, from Pam, New Caledonia, with copper ore. COASTWISE.—January 28. Morpeth (s.) from Sydney. ...
Article : 41 wordsAT the Police Court, Muswellbrook, on the 21st inst., Frank Lewis, alias Charles Portus, was brought up on suspicion of horse stealing and larceny, on the 18th inst Prisoner was remanded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsTHIS school held its annual picnic at Fleming's paddock, whither they marched in procession. The day was spent in a most enjoyable way, and the youngsters were treated to the luxuries usual ...
Article : 406 wordsA FELLOW who had been drunk and disorderly thus appealed to the Lyttelton (N.Z.), magistrate in mitigation of punishment:—"I hope your Worship will deal as leniently with me as you ...
Article : 59 wordsResult, 724, Jarvis: Dyke, G. Hewison, agent Trevelyan, 1042, Edward; to load Browns' coal for Wellington. J. and A. Brown, agents [?] ...
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Advertising : 103 wordsWE have pleasure in complimenting Messrs, Moore mid Raphael, the energetic proprietors of this useful sheet, which has just been introduced to the public in connection with the Theatre ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE following relates to mining in the Rockhampton district:—"Work at New Zealand Gully and Cawarral is almost at a stand still, although one or two parties continue to raise ...
Article : 87 wordsA MOST extraordinary freak of nature is now being exhibited in this city (says the Melbourne Herald), in the shape of a dwarf only thirty inches high. This phenomenon is shown under ...
Article : 76 wordsWE learn from Knaggs' Alinanac that an annular eclipse of the sun will take place on the afternoon of February 2nd, visible as a partial one over the whole of Australia, with the exception ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsTHE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT.—Mr. Croudace, manager of the Lambton Colliery, has munificently defrayed the expenses of the interment of the late Charles Howard, who was killed at the ...
Article : 240 wordsTHE result of MR. STUART'S motion when we consider the state of parties in the House, will have taken very few by surprise. During the course of the ...
Article : 551 wordsTHE twenty-fifth half-yearly meeting of the shareholders in the above Company will be held to-day, at 12 o'clock noon, in the office, Scott-street; when the report and balance-sheet for ...
Article : 87 wordsA DEPUTATION, consisting of Mr. Cameron, K. P., Mr. M'Elhone, M.P., Messrs. E. Davies, Wm. Davies, and J. Dixon, waited on the Hon. M. Fitzpatrick on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsIN our contemporary, the Mercury, of Saturday—the pages of which journal always exceptionally well made up—a somewhat significant error (unless it was done intentionally) is made. ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE weather in the country, according to the following accounts from the different correspondents in the E. News, seems to be dreadfully hot, and no sign of alteration. ...
Article : 457 wordsTHE second general meeting of this company is announced to be held in the head office, Watt-street, to-day, at 11 o'clock. In addition to the ordinary business, the meeting will consider and ...
Article : 114 wordsPUBLIC SCHOOL.—I notice that the repairs to the Public School building are now nearly finished, and the appearance of the building has been very materially improved. A new bell has ...
Article : 88 wordsABOUT one thousand persons were present to witness the second day's racing. The weather was too hot for outdoor amusement, but, notwithstanding the heat a ...
Article : 2,130 wordsIN this volume we have an admirable example of "Multum in parvo." It furnishes the Scripture student with a mass of well arranged and well written information, which could be ...
Article : 115 wordsPUBLIC SCHOOL.—The New Lambton Public School Committee have received the following letter, which speaks for itself:—"Council of Education office, Sydney, January 22nd, 1878. ...
Article : 121 wordsTHE "South Australian Register" has been shown a very ingenious instrument of American manufacture called the "pneumatic timer," which will be of ...
Article : 140 wordsDURING Saturday, at the picnic in Fleming's paddock, some consternation was caused by the report that a snake had been dispatched quite close to where the picnicers had located ...
Article : 112 wordsTHE young men and maidens of this town and the neighbourhood had a ball in the Mechanics' Institute last night. I am informed there was a great number at it, and they seemed to have ...
Article : 102 wordsBY reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that, in view of the races at Wallsend on Thursday next, the railway authorities have thoughtfully placed a special train at the disposal ...
Article : 128 wordsTHE PITS.—At Anvil Creek Pits business is increasing, and a few more men have been set to work this week. Greta A Pit worked one day this week to date, January 25th instant. The ...
Article : 90 wordsTHE following letter appeared in the Evening News of Friday last. Comment is unnecessary:—"Sir,—Being a newly arrived man in this country by the ship Pericles, will you allow me to ...
Article : 320 wordsTHE "Illawarra Mecury," of 22nd says:—We learn that the steamer Eagle has taken at least a second cargo of coal from Coal Cliff since the demonstration referred ...
Article : 291 wordsTHE annual excursion of the above school came off on the 26th inst., when the pupils, their teachers, their parents, and friends, embarked on board the steamer Rapid, and sailed ...
Article : 164 wordsTHE China Mail hears from Formosa that the coal mines there are a great success. There are hundreds of tons of the black diamonds now lying about the ...
Article : 246 wordsAT the Police-court yesterday, two unfortunate Wights were charged with indecent exposure. They were strangers in Newcastle, had never been here before; in fact, had only arrived on ...
Article : 158 wordsKilman v. Doyle.—An action for excessive damages. Mr. H. Levien appeared for the defence. The case was withdrawn. Mr. Levien applied for costs, £1 1s., which were granted. ...
Article : 109 wordsA MATCH between the second elevens of the above clubs took place on the Newcastle Cricket Ground on Saturday last, and resulted in an easy victory for the local team. The Newcastle ...
Article : 369 wordsTo confirm minutes of previous meeting, correspondence, including petitions, reports and orders thereon. Consideration of Finance Committee's report. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tue 29 Jan 1878, Page 2
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