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Advertising : 1,070 wordsTuesday.—In the despatches received by our local Government from tho Colonial Office, nothing is said with regard to the new Governor for South Australia. It is rumoured that our ...
Article : 206 wordsBy Your paper of today (Thursday we have received news of the concluding part of the meeting at Wallsand where by we see that the people there as a community refuse to have ...
Article : 623 wordsThe breaking of the Wesleyan, Chapel window case still continues to agitato the public mind amongst us, and steps are being taken to call a public meeting to consider the conduct of Mr. ...
Article : 663 wordsWednesday.—The Hon. James Byrnes, Minister for Works, met unfortunately with a very severe accident today, whilst inspecting the railway works upon No. 5 contract. Dr. Flatau ...
Article : 74 wordsWednesday The Governor and suite arrived here today, at 1.40 p.m. A large cavalcade of vehicles and horsemen went out to meet his Excellency, and awaited his arrival lit O'Brien's ...
Article : 133 wordsIn a place like Newcastle where so ninny human beings have beings " saved from the sen," the following well written article taken from a Into number of All the Year Round ...
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Advertising : 409 wordsThe Daughters of Temperance held their meeting on Monday night last. They are going on well there being new forty members on the roll, and the numbers are still increasing. The Sons ...
Article : 645 wordsOn Sunday last, Mrs. Lawe, who is living at Jounes township, at Dark Creek, which is about two miles distance from the township of Wallsand had been to the Presbyterian Church, hearing ...
Article : 153 wordsA largely attended and influential public mooting of inhabitants of the police district of Maitland, was held on Tuesday evening, in the hull of the West Maitland School of Arts. ...
Article : 258 wordsI can't boast so much about fine weather this week. Certainly tho weather is clear mid dry, and that is a great boon ; still, westerly winds, such as we have had for tho last few days, are ...
Article : 603 wordsJuly 8. The wife of John Ferguson, a farmer, was yesterday through from a spring cart, at a spot near Barber's Greek, and was killed. His Excellency the Governor visited the public ...
Article : 79 wordsJuly 8. The Hon. James Byrnea, Minister for Works, and party left Bathurst for Sydney, today. After receiving a deputation on the subject of the railway terminus, and making the ...
Article : 68 wordsJuly 8.—The fossil jawbone of some very largo extinct animal has been found near Geelong. The Gympic exodus is going on to as great an extent ns ever. All the steamers are crowded the ...
Article : 162 wordsThings here are moving along much as usual. The meeting about incorporation nf the colliery townships gave rise to considerable discussion among the men. Some are strongly in ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 11 Jul 1868, Page 4
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