THE Committee of the Mutual Benefit Society met at the Hamilton Hotel, on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of taking contributions and paying sick benefit. Mr. James ...
Article : 760 words[Let it be distinctly understood that we do not identify ourselves with the opinions expressed by our correspondents. All communications must have the names and addresses of the ...
Article : 39 wordsSIR,—I have seen, with some pain, a letter in your paper of Saturday, 28th March, from Mr. John Lumsden, of Wallsend, in reference to the late meeting of the Horticultured Society at ...
Article : 693 wordsDEAR SIR,—While in the School of Arts, Lambton, the other evening my attention was drawn to a most amusing article in the Newcastle pilot, headed a "gentle hint," the absurdity of the ...
Article : 232 wordsTwo melancholy and fatal accidents have occurred in this part of the country this week, the first of which happened to a man named Connors, a resident of Luskentyre. ...
Article : 295 wordsSIR,—I hope you will not think that I intend to carry on a newspaper was in connection with our Society; but as Mr. Lamsden, in answer to my letter, has made such false statements, I feel it my ...
Article : 308 wordsSIR,—I see by reading your last Saturday's issue your Hamilton correspondent speaks of the improved ventilation of the No. 2 Pit. I quite agree with your correspondent's remarks about the air, it has ...
Article : 757 words"Good Shephard"—Your letter in next issue. "T.O.W.A," Wallsend. Your letter will also appear on Saturday. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsThe Wallsend and Co-operative pits have each worked both shifts on Monday and yesterday. ...
Article : 12 wordsAs will be seen by an advertisements in another column a lecture on history will be delivered in Harris Rooms' this evening, by Mr. D. Paterson, to commence at 7.30. ...
Article : 27 wordsSince Mr. Muelman, of Lambton, formed his quadrille parties in the Assembly Rooms, Wallsend, on Thursday evenings, the hall has been fairly patronised by both the fair and ...
Article : 69 wordsThe friends and admirers of that popular and gifted actress, Miss Joey Gongenheim, will be gratified to hear that she has been playing to well fitted houses, and what is more ...
Article : 124 wordsTHE inhabitants in the vicinity of Burwood seem to be waking up a little lately especially those living within the city boundary. This week some of the residents of Kenrick-street ...
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Advertising : 1,772 wordsOn Tuesday evening last a serious accident happened to a man name Edward Kinch, employed by Mr. P. Young, butcher, of Wallsend. It appears that he was riding rat[?] fast, ...
Article : 97 wordsDear Sir,—Since I received from a friend of mine a pot of your celebrated Australian Ointment, I applied it to a severe wound caused from a fall off my horse, and on the third ...
Article : 100 wordsSIR,—In your last Saturday's paper I see there were thirty-two names proposed at the public meeting for the nominations of Aldermen for the Wallsend Municipality, and I believe that only ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Wed 8 Apr 1874, Page 3
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