At the local Lands Office for week ending Wednesday last, James Williams, of Moonan Flat, took up an additional purchase of 80 acres, and a conditional lease of 200 acres ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. J. C. Mayne has received from Dr. F. Liddell, M.H.R., a communication from the Postal Department in answer to his requests re mails between Branxton, Greta ...
Article : 159 words"I met Stevenson," writes Mr. Walter Crane in his "Artist's Reminiscences," "once or twice about this period at the Savile Club in its old quarters in Savile ...
Article : 1,563 wordsFor some time past the residents of Neath township 'have been considering the question of taking some definite action with, a view to getting security of tenure for the ground ...
Article : 854 wordsThe death occurred on Monday, 20th inst., or Miss Jane Boyce, third daughter of the late Mr. John Boyce, of Glendon Brook, who died a few months ago. The ...
Article : 152 wordsOn Tuesday night last Shire Councillor A. J. H. Lawrie addressed the local taxpayers at Mr. F. Hopson's residence. There was a fair attendance. Mr. Lawrie, in a very ...
Article : 94 wordsRadio-wireless telephonic communication tween Berlin and Copenhagen is now established fact. By his "undamped" or continuous ware ...
Article : 604 wordsA movement was inaugurated some months ago to organise a local breach of the Irish Rifles. The matter was kept constantly in action by some of our energetic townsmen ...
Article : 246 wordsThe advent of the New Year has not so far brought the desired change in the weather. It has been unsettled and threatening at times, but no rain of any consequence ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. H. J. Cornish, of Cundletown. aged 85 years, died and was buried on. Friday. The deceased spent the greater part of his life on the Manning. ...
Article : 88 wordsOn Wednesday evening Messrs. J. A. Nil and and W. H. Towns, candidates fur councillors in the A riding. Tarro Shire, addressed the ratepayers in the Oddfellows' Hall ...
Article : 353 wordsThare iz no treachery in silence. I don't beleave in knocking a man down bi inches; if you have got ennything against him, floor him at onst. ...
Article : 876 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Williams' River. District G.U.O.O.F. at Clarence Town, the following officers were elected:—District Master, Bro. Charles King. ...
Article : 95 wordsWhile Mrs. Donnelly and Frank Callaghan were driving from Maitland on Thursday night the horse become unmanagable coming down Wallarobba Hill and bolted. Both ...
Article : 237 wordsA most deplorable accident occurred here on Saturday evening,' with fatal consequences. The Muswellbrook company of the Australian Light Horse had been paraded ...
Article : 304 wordsA Land Board meeting was held in the courthouse yesterday. Present: Messrs. Veraon (chairman) and W.L.C. Brecht. The following cases were dealt with : N. C. Wicks' application for 70 acres ...
Article : 315 words"In 1841, about the middle of there appeared a sow comic journey be published weekly, with illustrative came out without much previous ...
Article : 404 wordsOwing to being unable to secure a suitable site for the rural camp at Paterson, Mr. Craddick, the officer in charge, has decided to hare the camp on the Lower Hunter. ...
Article : 221 wordsMiss Kemp of Ashfield has given the suns of £100 towards the cost of repairing the damage done to Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle by the recent earth movement. ...
Article : 395 wordsThe Rev. Mr. Soule, of New Zealand, has arrived at Gloucester, and is supplying the charge of the Presbyterian Church in this district. A meeting of the Gloucester Agricultural ...
Article : 190 wordsMrs. Carr, with of Mr. Carr, manager of the Bank of Australia here, died suddenly last Wednesday, morning. The sympathy of the district is extended to the bereaved ...
Article : 166 wordsThe coal trade remains brisk, and good time has been worked at the district collieries for the pay to be drawn on Friday next. Five collieries out of nine. from which the returns are ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsA new saloon railway carriage, constructed by the Meadowbank Engineering Company for the East Greta Company, was run out to Stanford-Merthy for the first ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 1 Feb 1908, Page 14
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