YESTERDAY, being the 69th anniversary of Her Majesty's birthday, was a general holiday, and all work was suspended in the city and district, while the splendid weather ...
Article : 1,798 wordsThe Iona journeyed to Raymond Terrace with the members of the Union football team and their friends. On arriving at the Terrace the Unions wore mot by the local club, and ...
Article : 100 wordsLAST evening an overwhelming audience witnessed the representation of Messrs. Pettitt and Conquest's ever popular play. "The Green Lanes of England," at this theatre, ...
Article : 550 wordsAt the Warwick Hall, last night, Mrs. Jones gave a select social party, which was well attended, and everyone separated highly satisfied with the night's enjoyment. ...
Article : 28 wordsQueen's Birthday passed off in a more than usual quiet manner, as generally on as public holiday one or more picnics would be held in Mr. Chippendall's or Mrs. Hickinbotham's ...
Article : 90 wordsThe members of the newly-formed Stockton Fire Brigade, with their families and others, held a picnic yesterday, the proceeds of which were to go towards purchasing a ...
Article : 164 wordsThe children and teachers of the Wesleyan Sunday-school, Lambton, held their annual picnic, in Mr. Croudace's paddock. About 100, children and 200 teachers and friends ...
Article : 71 wordsAmong the other events set down for last night, was a grand concert to be given at Belmont, Lake-Macquarie. A splendid programme had been arranged for, and great ...
Article : 48 wordsPatrons: Messrs. J. C. Ellis and James Fletcher, M's.L.A.; president, Mr. J. F. Ellis; vice-presidents, Messrs. P. Callen, C. Chatfield, P. Pepper, S. Smith, R. Lavis, and ...
Article : 1,048 wordsAt the Waratah Crystal Palace Gardens, yesterday, the Orangemen of the district mustered in very strong force with their wives and families and friends to celebrate ...
Article : 2,999 wordsA number of other minor sporting and social events were hold in various parts of the district yesterday, particulars of which arrived too late for insertion in to-day's issue. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe railway and tramway officials had a heavy day's work yesterday, which they performed well, under the direction of Mr. F. R. Nield, acting traffic-inspector, Mr. J. ...
Article : 75 wordsThose who predicted that there would be a paucity of attendance at the Newcastle Skating Rink last night were greatly mistaken, for, notwithstanding the display of ...
Article : 260 wordsThe weather was splendid all day, although it is like rain this evening. The day was observed as a general holiday. The Queen's Birthday Review, before the ...
Article : 106 wordsA SPECIAL miners' meeting was held in Ralph's Druids Hall on Wednesday evening, Mr. D. Mason in the chair. The minutes of the last special and two ...
Article : 148 wordsOur old friends,. Messrs. C. T. Brock and Co., whose fireworks were so greatly admired this time last year, have again turned, up amongst us, and last night gave a most ...
Article : 564 wordsThe Brown-street Congregational Sunday School yesterday held their annual picnic at that favourite spot for outings, Tomago. The happy party of youngsters, in charge of their ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE many friends of the Bishop of Newcastle and Mrs. Pearson are reminded that the sale of the Bishop's household furniture and effects will take place at Bishopcourt, ...
Article : 78 wordsThe members of the above body were as usual well to the front yesterday, and in the afternoon hold a "bombardment," in the little reserve, which drew together a good number ...
Article : 61 wordsSINCE commencing business in the big corner shop, Hunter and Newcomen streets, which is now as well-known for sterling value as the Post-office is the place to post letters, we ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Friendly Societies of Greta hold their demonstration at that township, there being a very good attendance. The societies, headed by a brass band, marched in procession to the ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 25 May 1888, Page 8
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