Ansdell, barque, 293, Irvine; leading timber Marmion, ship, 788, Burges; leading Wallsend Dover Castle, s[?]p, 1002, Culbert; loading New Lambton ...
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Article : 295 wordsTHE above miners held their usual fortnightly meeting in Harris' Rooms last evening (Friday), Mr. D. Mitchell in the chair.—The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. ...
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Article : 256 wordsWest Riding, ship, 913, Leggett; to load Wallsend Sea Gull, barque, 423, Gay; to load Lambton Pactola, French barque, 391, Olivaur; to load Anvil Creek ...
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Article : 268 wordsONE of those cool audacious cards, of which there are so many abroad now-a-days, came to Wallsend a few days ago and' introduced himself to one of our storekeepers as an agent ...
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Article : 565 wordsTHE following political tittle-tattle was sent to the Bathurst Times for insertion by a gentleman who received it from a friend in Sydney:— "You are not far out in your conjectures ...
Article : 521 wordsTHE corporation labourers are making great improvements to Michael-street; but will have much more to do before the street will be made passable throughout. At one end ...
Article : 180 wordsON Thursday a commencement was made to clear the main road to Newcastle. The contract of 80 chains has been taken by Messrs. J. Johnston, T. Thorne and Co., for ...
Article : 489 wordsTHE present state of the wages question in Great Britain is one which is attracting much attention in that country, and from the manner which it is being treated, both by the press ...
Article : 1,281 wordsMr. H. PILKINGTON has again commenced operations in his quarry in Young-street, and has already a greater demand for his excellent stone than he is able to supply. This stone ...
Article : 958 wordsAlthough the strike in Warwickshire has been ended by the resolution of the coal miners to submit the points in dispute to arbitration, large numbers ...
Article : 125 wordsAn old Ballarat an just returned from New South Wales in the Riverina country, and round about the border, has announced to the Star his fiscal conversion. He wont hence a staunch protectionist, and return a ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Sat 13 Nov 1875, Page 2
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