DRUNKENNESS. One inebriate was fined 10s., or forly-eight hours' confinement in the lockup. DESERTION. ...
Article : 2,415 wordsMrs. Walton, an old resident here, died on Thursday morning last, the cause of death was a paralytic stroke. Deceased had one or two similar attarks before. She was 50 years of ...
Article : 277 wordsSIR,—My attention has been called to u letter in your issue of Tuesday last, signed "John Howden," and I feel culled upon injustice to myself and the other members of the City Fire ...
Article : 494 wordsLittle has transpired in this town worthy of note during the past week. The Company still continue boring, but. with what success is, as yet, unknown. It may, however, bo taken for ...
Article : 212 wordsOn Monday evening last, a concert, was given here in the Mechanic's Institute, in aid of the Burwood Band. There was a full attendance, and the programme was carried through very ...
Article : 328 wordsAt the opening of the Circuit, Court, to-day, Mr. Buchanan renewed his application for a change of venue in the disc of the Queen versus Jarvis, for murder on the Orange-road. A ...
Article : 570 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In view of the late disastrous fires thai, have occurred in Newcastle, and the total inability of the brigade, with the present appliances to deal with them effectually, a special ...
Article : 153 wordsMr. Steel has now got his largo boiler bedded, and at work and the mill is now turning out large quantities of stuff, although, were it to be kept going night mid day, it would not, I am ...
Article : 224 wordsDEAR SIR—My absence in Sydney ana press of other business must excuse my not answering yours of the 9th instant earlier, relative to the Fire Brigade. We allow £75 a year, and the ...
Article : 104 wordsOn Sunday last, two sermons in aid of the Wesleyan Methodist Church Sustentation and Extension Society, were preached in the Wesleyan Church, Tyrell-street. The Rev. J. ...
Article : 2,087 wordsSIR—In answer to yours, asking for information how our Council subscribes to our support, I may hero state, first, we have what is called a town committee, consisting of merchants-five in ...
Article : 630 wordsMiss Joey Goughenheim mid her talented company have been again delighting the people of Wallsend conscious I presume of the appreciative taste of this community, the popular ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 1 Nov 1873, Page 3
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