Being anxious to give our readers at a distance some idea of the industrial works that are now springing up in and around Newcastle, we selected a forenoon when other business wus not so pressing; and as the weather was so delightfully fine, with the refreshing and invigorating sea air of Newcastle, we felt that a walk o.ut to Port Waratah, where | ...
Article : 1,887 wordsFji papers are to hand, they announce that H.M.S. Cossack has seized two schooners without papers. Mr. Sagar, late a member of the Fijian Government, is dead. There are rumours of disaffection towards the Government from the residents at Taviuna. The ship La Hogue, from London to Sydney, passed Cape Otway to-day. The excitement about Hawkins' Hill mining shares is increasing. ' Rich copper discoveries are reported as having been made in the Bogan district. 1 Private telegrams confirm the report of a rich gold-field at Yarn Creek, Northern Australia. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,421 wordsOno drnnknrd was fined 5s7, or hours in tbo lock-up. ABSENT WITnOUT LEAVE. Four seamen were brought before the (W charged with bciug absent without leMe S the ship Irou Duke, and were ordered, at tl. quest of the captain, to be put on board ...
Article : 73 wordsSix drunkards wore fined 6g., „. ,,,,TC hours, in the lock-up, and one-this btrni y, second offence since April last-was fined 10, or forty-eight hours in tho lockup. ' USING OBSCENE LANGUAGE. James Mansfield and William Murphy charni with using obscene language, pleaded guilt, and was fined 10s.t or forty-eight Lours in 4' lockup. ...
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Family Notices : 27 wordsLATE telegrams fiom Melbourne inform us that arrangements are likely to be made, shortly, between the Victorian Government and the Government of New South Wales, for a lump sum to be paid this colony, in lieu of the Customs duties now collected on the river Murray. We suppose that there is not one in New South Wales-not even Sir James ...
Article : 1,951 wordsSib-My attention has just been called to i letter from a member of the Lambton Band, published in your issue of tho 21th ult., complaining of having been antwyed and groisly in. suited by some members of tlie Nav.il Brigtdt Band, who, the writer is informed, are resiaeuli | of Waratah, which appears to mo to require ...
Article : 940 words±ne nrsD atuietic sports at wtckhum were i lieH on Saturday last, 31st ultimo, and, taking . all things into consideration, may be consi- i dered a tmccesH. From two to three hundred spectators ussembled on the ground, and a noteworthy feature in the day's proceedings was the absence of anything in the shape of the rowdyism that too often characterise* gatherings ot this kind ; indeed, it may be said that those who favoured the sports with their presence formed one of the most ordeily and respectable concourses of people we have ever had the good fortune to meet at similar ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Tue 3 Sep 1872, Page 2
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