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  2. Letters to the Editor.

    SIR—Allow me, through the medium of your widely circulated journal, to call attention to tho charges made at the Wallsend pound. I had occasion recently to release a beast from this ...

    Article : 109 words
  3. LOCAL ITEMS.

    His Grace the Archbishop of Sydney has been pleased to promote the Rev. P. Newman, of Paddington, to the very important mission of Newcastle. His successor in Paddington will be ...

    Article : 2,937 words
  4. ARRIVAL' AND DESPATCH OF MAILS AT THE POST-OFFICE, NEWCASTLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 333 words
  5. LAMBTON.

    Things in general here are moving along at their old "jog trot." Trade is moderately brisk, on tho whole, I don't think we have much to complain about. ...

    Article : 324 words
  6. THE LATE EXCURSION.

    SIR—Allow me, through tho medium of your paper, to call attention to the state of things which existed during the journey both to and from Singleton, in the excursion train of the ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. RAYMOND TERRACE.

    CRICKET MATCH. — Raymond Terrace v. Stroud.—On Monday last (Queen's Birthday), a cricket match was played at Stroud, between the above clubs. By the annexed score you ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,403 words
  9. MR. S. HOLT'S LETTER TO THE MERCURY.

    SIR—I was surprised, on taking up the Chronicle of the 27th instant, to ace that Mr. S. Holt had written a letter to the Mercury concerning his son, Hugh Holt. In Mr. S. Holt's letter, copied ...

    Article : 287 words
  10. THE SEIZURE OF THE SLAVE SCHOONER DAPHNE

    On Saturday last his Excellency the Governor received the report of Captain Palmer, of H.M.S. Rosario, detailing the circumtances under which that officer seized and detained ...

    Article : 830 words
  11. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Monday last being the Queen's birthday, was observed here as a general holiday ; all business was for once suspended. The day was beautiful and fine—quite a holiday. The greater part ...

    Article : 488 words
  12. WALLSEND.

    The usual holiday observed oh the recurrence of the Queen's birthday, was closely kept here. A very large concourse of people left Wall-send early in the morning; the train presented ...

    Article : 492 words
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