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  2. NEWCASTLE. THE SEA PIT COLLIERY.

    At a meeting of the Sea Pit miners held on Saturday night the following letter from the A. A. Company's colliery manager (Mr. W. Tumbull) was real:—" In consequence of the slackbens of trade I ...

    Article : 213 words
  3. TRADES AND LABOUR. ALLEGED BREACHES OF THE ARBITRATION ACT.

    In the Summons Division of the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. F. S. Isaacs, S.M., Walter Ivon Taylor, an inspector under the Shops and Factories Act of 1896, and as such ...

    Article : 377 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS. LICENSE FEES FOR BREWERIES.

    The vexed question of whether brewers have to pay license fees to the State as well as to the Commonwealth cropped up to-day in the police court. The Albury Brewing Company, ...

    Article : 193 words
  5. ON THE LAND. FARM AND STATION.

    In these days of gluts in the fruit markets and depression in the Industry, fruits which might be successfully exported should receive special attention. The great ...

    Article : 390 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 5,020 words
  7. PAYMENT FOR SEED WHEAT.

    The Minister for Mines, accompanied by Messrs. Clara and Kelly, Ms.L.A., arrived from Narromine on Saturday evening, having visited Tomingley and M'Phall. En route the ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. BLACKBERRIES FOR SYDNEY.

    Mr. T. Evans, one of the lessees of the black-berry area, has already sent 50 tons to Sydney. A camp of some 50 pickers, mostly lads, strangers to the district, is located at ...

    Article : 30 words
  9. THE COAL EXPORT TEADE.

    The steamer Wakatipu cleared at the Customas to-day for Launceston, via Sydney, with 850 tons of coal and 23 rases biscuits, the American ship Luzou for Honolulu with 1916 tons of East Greta ...

    Article : 206 words
  10. THE HOSPITALS.

    Mr. Allan Black has been elected president, with Mr. Thomas Farrell, J.P., as vice-president, Mr. Attwater treasurer, and Mr. Edwin Knight secretary of the Cottage Hospital ...

    Article : 34 words
  11. PUSH FIRES.

    ARMIDALE.—Bush fires are doing much damage round Armidale on Messrs.. White's and Jacke's properties. ...

    Article : 17 words
  12. MUNICIPAL.

    The council at its last meeting voted an additional £75 to the sinking fund, which now stands at £358. The council's balance-sheet for the past half-year shows receipts £399 8s ...

    Article : 97 words
  13. THE CROPS.

    BINGARA.—Rain is badly needed for the corn crops, and also for domestic purposes. BOWRAL.—105 tons of cabbages were trucked from the Bowral railway station last week, ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. FIRES.

    An outhouse at the rear of a cottage occupied by Mr. R. Downes, chemist, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The building contained over £100 worth of drugs and ...

    Article : 40 words
  15. GROOMS AND COACHMEN.

    At a meeting of the Grooms and Coachmen's Union last night, at the Trades Hall, it was agreed that although a case had been cited for the Arbitration Court, and a claim had ...

    Article : 197 words
  16. SIR HARRY RAWSON AT MITTAGONG.

    His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Dr. Mackellar, M.L.C. (president of the S.C.R. Board), Miss Mackellar, and Captain Wilson, A.D.C., paid a visit on Saturday to ...

    Article : 291 words
  17. TIMBER AND QUARRY REGULATIONS.

    Two Afghans, Said Akbar and Enzar Gool, were proceeded against to-day at the Police Court before Mr. Stevenson, P.M., with a breach of the Timber and Quarry Regulations. ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. PARRAMATTA ORCHARD NOTES.

    The continued dry weather has militated against the production of high-quality late fruit, though the grapes which rely more for their store of moisture on the deeper subsoil, are looking remarkably well. ...

    Article : 503 words
  19. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    COOLAMON.—The wheat market was down to 2s 4½d on Friday and Saturday, but now has hardened up to 2s 6½d to-day with little business. Growers are still holding and ...

    Article : 310 words
  20. CITY COUNCIL AND ITS EMPLOYEES.

    Recently the employees of the City Council, who have formed themselves into a union, forwarded to the council a list containing 12 proposed now claims regarding rates of wages ...

    Article : 1,398 words
  21. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were openea to-day before his Honor Judge Docker. Mr. A. F. Dawson acted as Crown Prosecutor. James Sibald, an old man, charged with stealing six ...

    Article : 227 words
  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 950 words
  23. STOCK PASSINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 words
  24. DISEASED BULDOCKS.

    At the West Maitland police court to-day Purvis Simpson Marshall, a cattle-dealer, was fined £20 for selling bullocks suffering from tuberculosis to a butcher. Thomas ...

    Article : 56 words
  25. THE RESTOCKING QUESTION.

    Mr. W. W. Richardson (Chatsworth) supplies an estimate of the probable rate of increase in sheep:—"Presuming we stared at the begining of 1903 with 25,000,000 sheep, and that 70 ...

    Article : 285 words
  26. THE CHURCHES.

    On Saturday the United Mission tent was blown down, and the service on Sunday was, therefore held in the Town Hall. BATHURST, Monday. ...

    Article : 286 words
  27. THE INDIFFERENT LAYMAN.

    Sir,—Your able leader of Saturday's issue " The Indifferent Layman," sets us thinking out the usual question, why men do not go to church? Now many answers would be suggested by your leader, ...

    Article : 366 words
  28. BALRANALD LOWER RIVER LOCKING LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Balranald Lower River Locking League, held on Saturday, many influential residents of the district were present. The league decided to engage an expert ...

    Article : 173 words
  29. SOUTH COAST.

    The report is daily expected of the result of the accountants' annual inspection of the books of the Coal Owners' Association, which fixes the hewing rate, as from the first pay in ...

    Article : 226 words
  30. SINGLETON PASTURES AND PROTECTION BOARD.

    Mr. J. G. Sight, the chairman, presided at the last meeting of the Singleton Pastures and Protection Board. The stock inspector reported that with the exception of a little ...

    Article : 311 words
  31. WORK FOR THE WORKERS.

    Sir,—Mr. Carruthers at St. James's Hall on Thursday night contrasted the great progress of Canads during the last decade with struggling New South Wales. " Canada was going ahead by leaps and bounds, &c." "She had ...

    Article : 360 words
  32. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    The Sydney Rescue Work Society reports that during the week ended February 6, 1904, there were supplied at the Home of Hope, Stanley-street. Newtown, 1092 meals and 262 heds to women while 193 beds were provided ...

    Article : 140 words
  33. Advertising

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    Advertising : 79 words
  34. WHEAT FOR VICTORIA.

    The bulk of the grain from Clear Hills, Oaklands, and Savernake districts is crossing into Victoria at Yarrawonga. A tally kept by a resident of Mulwala showed that on one ...

    Article : 123 words
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