Since our last issue both the Wallsend and Co-operative pits have worked full time. ...
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Advertising : 209 wordsA rule nisi has been granted for the estate of Jacob Audet, photographer, of Newcastle, to be sequestrated. ...
Article : 19 words"A MINER," Wallsend.—We would again direct your attention to our rules for correspondence, which will be found in another column. ...
Article : 22 wordsIn consequence of a great influx of advertising favors, we are compelied to hold over several letters, correspondence, "Colonial Sketches," and poetry till next issue. ...
Article : 28 wordsWE have delayed answering the article that appeared in last Saturday's Pilot for various reasons. The chief of these reasons, though there are several other very cogent ones, is ...
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Family Notices : 53 wordsIn the case of John Watson, remanded on a charge of attempted rape on a child at Wallsend, we learn he was committed to take his trial at the next Maitland Circuit Court. ...
Article : 38 wordsA meeting of this body was held last evening. A full report will appear in next issue. In connection with the voting for district chairman 214 voted, as follows:—Thom [?] ...
Article : 112 wordsSOME few months back scientific personages in England created no small share of notoriety by their prominent advocacy of the subject of cremation, or burning or the ...
Article : 951 wordsTHE rude structures that were erected by the pioneer settlers of Greta, are slowly but surely being superseded by erections of a more substantial character. Some one has said that ...
Article : 775 wordsBy a notice in our advertising columns we perceive that races will take place on Eales' course. West Maitland, on the Prince of Wales Birthday, Nov. 9. The prizes offered being good, and entrances low, it ...
Article : 58 wordsLAST Saturday and Sunday were two lively days here, a number of visitors from the neighbouring collieries came over, cheifly those who lived in Miami when she was in her ...
Article : 284 wordsThe usual meeting of our Municipal body took place last evening (Friday). The various items on the business paper were ably discussed, and various important motions brought forward. Want of space in ...
Article : 60 wordsYesterday morning an accident, which might have been attended with fatal consequences, occurred at the Wallsend pit to a miner named Tait. While engaged in his duties, a block of coal fell on his foot, ...
Article : 110 wordsWE have much pleasure in directing attention to the fact that our two local Horticultural societies are concentrating their forces and work has begun in earnest,—as will be seen ...
Article : 368 wordsA MEETING was held in the English Baptist Church, Lambton, on Monday evening last, to consider about recommencing the "Morning Star" Band of Hope. The attendance was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsA great deal of correspondence lately passing between the committee and the secretary of the Newcastle Lodge. Dr. Harris and others relaying to the above case has just been brought forward and published. ...
Article : 116 wordsAT the conclusion of the court business on Wednesday, a deputation from New Lambton consisting of Messrs. Atkinson and Holland, waited upon the Police Magistrate, asking ...
Article : 275 wordsThe adjourned debate on the question "Which has been of the greatest service to mankind. The Printing Press or the Steam Engine?" came off at the above institution on Wednesday evening last. There was a ...
Article : 198 wordsA MEETING of this body was held in the carpenter's shed adjoining the pit on Tuesday evening last. Mr. Joseph Bird presided, and the minutes of previous meeting were read ...
Article : 750 wordsWhile very busy the other day an individual, who ought surely to have known better, walked into our office, quietly took a chair, and commenced talking at hurricane speed. We couldn't get in a word ...
Article : 245 wordsON Sunday last Dr. Knaggs' horse was tied to the fence near the surgery, when, by some means, he bolted. In his course he passed the house of a man named John ...
Article : 398 wordsA PUBLIC MEETING of persons favourable to the appointment of a police constable at New Lambton, was held in the Wesleyan Church, on Wednesday evening last. Mr. ...
Article : 387 wordsMore marriages take place in May and April (not on the 1st of April) than in any other month of the year, so says the statistics of Sydney. Milliners and dressmakers, are therefore must employed at the ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Sat 10 Oct 1874, Page 2
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