IT seems that the postponement by Mr. Burns (the Postmaster General), of his resolutions inviting the approval of the Legislative Assembly of the contract for the permanent ...
Article : 156 wordsWE have received a copy of Mr. Mackenzie's report for the year ending 1874, in which the yield of coal from each colliery is given. The report is comprehensive, without the fault of ...
Article : 200 wordsMichael Angelo, ship, 1173, Esson; loading Wallsend for New Lambton colliery Cape Finisterre, barque, 881, Bryson; loading Lambton. ...
Article : 90 wordsIT can only be the ill-disposed and disaffected now who rejoice at the decision of the Committee of Elections and Qualifications, which forces Mr. HUNGERFORD back to his ...
Article : 746 wordsON Tuesday last a little boy, son of Mr. W. Patrick, of Wallsend, had a narrow escape from being killed by being run over by a skip on the tramway of the Lambton ...
Article : 436 wordsAlbert Ebrensverd, Swedish barque, 505, Bredelius, to load Greta [?]amarthen Castle, ship, 1407, Hughes; to load Greta wallacetown, ship, 1625, Rice; to load New ...
Article : 485 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the above miners was held in the Rechabites' Hall, Lambton, on Thursday evening last.—Mr. G. Downing in the chair. ...
Article : 557 wordsWE think that a portion of the medical profession who have so strongly opposed themselves to Dr. Smith, on account of his action in regard to the Medical Bill, have ...
Article : 269 wordsTHE Herald of Thursday contains the following:— "From official sources we learn that the output of coal at the various mines in this colony, ...
Article : 150 wordsOUR contemporary the Singleton Argus, of Wednesday, announces that they have reached their first anniversary having published the first number of the Argus on the 15th July, ...
Article : 563 wordsA CHILD belonging to Mr. Neate had a narrow escape from being drowned in a tank on Monday last. When taken out, it was quite blue and insensible, and was only brought about by ...
Article : 217 wordsA TELEGRAM in Thursday's Evening News says, that at the Maryborough Circuit Court, Ah Cat, Jim Pong, and Louisa Renzelman, were tried for the murder of the husband of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsAN adjourned meeting of the Now Lambton Miners Committee was held at Hardy's Hotel on Thursday evening last for the purpose of investigating the discharge of Frank O'Brian. ...
Article : 431 wordsAT the Police Court, on Wednesday, John Williams was fined 10s. with 2s. 6d. costs, for being drunk and disorderly at Wallsend on the 6th inst. ...
Article : 253 wordsIT cannot be denied that the progress of modern discovery has tended considerably to modify theoretical theology, and thus induce people generally to be less dogmatic than ...
Article : 834 wordsWe have been favoured with the following extract of a letter, received from a gentleman at Major's Creek, near Braidwood:—I" regret that I am unable to write something ...
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Advertising : 104 wordsThe half-yearly conference of the Amalgamated Miners Association was opened on April 26, at Swansea, Mr. Halliday presiding. About 60 delegates, representing about 1,000 men each, were present. Mr. Halliday ...
Article : 142 wordsI HAVE nothing of importance to chronicle this week, only that the pit continues to work full time, as usual. Other matters are of an ordinary character, ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Sat 17 Jul 1875, Page 2
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