THE meeting of Mayors intended to have been held at the Waratah Council Chambers, on Tuesday last, to consider the present position of the main road question, lapsed through the inclemency of the weather. ...
Article : 143 wordsFRIDAY was a dull morning, and the course was only visited by Kildare, who took a twp-mile gallop. I don't think this horse will ever "astonish the natives," and I should advise Mr. Daly to get better ...
Article : 943 wordsHer Majesty the Queen and the Royal family have returned to Osborne. The Duke of Duchess of Edinburgh arrived at St. Petersburg on July 10th. ...
Article : 330 wordsThe Evening News of Thursday, in commenting upon this case in a leader, says:—Considerable discussion has arisen, it appears, in legal circles, about the decision of the Attorney-General, an reference to the libel case of ...
Article : 426 wordsI. J. Muiden, Dutch barque, 692, Yeistra; loading Wallsend Cairo, ship, Irving: loading Wallsend Look-out, ship, 1067, Wiggin; loading Wallsend ...
Article : 71 wordsBlue Jacket, ship, 1396, Percival; to load Wallsend Mutlah, ship, 997, Barr; to load New Lambton Emperor brig, 195, Cleary, to load New Lambton Golden Fleece, ship, 1257, Clark; to load Wallsend ...
Article : 284 wordsAT the Newcastle Police Court, on Friday, George Watson was fined £5, or in default three months' hard labour in Maitland Goal, for using indecent language at Adams Town, on the 28th August last. The same ...
Article : 276 wordsMINUTES of a special delegate meeting, held at Turner's Hotel, Waratah, on Friday, September 17th, 1875 All the collieries were represented, with the district officers. ...
Article : 338 wordsTHE usual fortnightly meeting of this Council was held on Thursday evening. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Abel, Barnes, Curry, Neilson, Harris, Richardson, and Laing.—The minutes of last meeting were read and ...
Article : 1,197 wordsI AM glad to state that Mr. W. Hilliar, who had his thigh broken on Monday last, is now doing as well as can be expected. He had a very uneasy time on Monday night. Dr. Hilll and his assistants (Drs. Smith and ...
Article : 174 wordsPOPULAR feeling, which is difficult to excite on the Wallsend railway question, has been aroused in favour of a "Spelling Bee." It is to be hoped that when the evening arrives there will be a good company. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 wordsA SERIOUS accident, and which, it is feared, will be attended with fatal consequences, happened in the Hamilton (No. 2) Pit, at about eleven o'clock yesterday (Friday) forenoon, to a miner named James ...
Article : 271 wordsA COLLECTION was made at the Lambton Colliery office, on Friday last, in aid of the Millar Testimonial Fund, The amount realised was £8 10s 6d. On Monday night last a man named Joseph Swan, ...
Article : 451 wordsGREAT hopes were entertained some time ago that this place would continue to go ahead, and that by and by it would be the centre of a largs and prosperous population. Far be it from us to despair, because the tide ...
Article : 250 wordsTHOMAS DEMPSEY was again brought up at the Waratah police court, on Friday, before the Police Magistrate, charged with attempting to drown one Charles Smith, at Lake Macquarie, on the 31st August last.—Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 wordsONE of the most successful concerts that has ever been held at Greta took place last Monday evening, in the Oddfellow's Hall, by the Black Diamond Amateur Minstrels. The proceeds to go to clear off a debt at ...
Article : 626 wordsIN our issue of Saturday last, we publised a letter received by the Miners' General Secretary (Mr. JOHN WOOD), from the secretary of the New Wallsend miners, stating that ...
Article : 553 wordsA FRIGHTFUL accident happened on the New Lambton Railway on Tuesday last to a man named John McCormack, gauger on the line. It appears that McCormack had been drinking, and had laid down on the line near ...
Article : 264 wordsA BOY named Ghion, an exchange clerk of the Bank of Victoria, was arrested on Wednesday night on the charge of stealing the £2100, which disappeared mysteriously a short time ago, when two boys of ...
Article : 224 wordsMATTERS are unusually quiet, even for Minmi, and it would tax the fertile brain of a Californian Yankee to know what to write about. I know that you are on the look out for news, as it is your pride to have the ...
Article : 150 wordsAnother case of distress has just been brought under our notice, in which a collier, with a wife and family of six children, is the sufferer. We allude [?] john Blakey, who worked as a miner in Wallsend for some ...
Article : 125 wordsAs an instance of the high favor in which land for building purposes is held on the island, we refer our readers to Mr. J. C. Bonarius' sale of allotments, the property of Mr. Perry, of Wallsend. There were twenty-three ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Sat 18 Sep 1875, Page 2
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