WE learn that Mr. C. E. Nicholson has been appointed as first assistant at the Newcastle Post Office, vice Mr. Estcott deceased. The post of second assistant ...
Article : 39 wordsTHE complimentary concert to Mrs. Hale took place at the above hall last evening, and was a great success throughout. Owing to the lateness of the hour at which ...
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Advertising : 264 wordsLONDON, August 10.—The Bank of Australasia have declared a dividend of 50s per share. ...
Article : 19 wordsWILLIAM L. BEEBEE, American three-masted schooner, 290, Eschen, from Melbourne 7th inst. George Mitchell, agent GARRON, sch, 181, Culner, from Melbourne ...
Article : 177 wordsBRUSSELLS, August 10.—News has reached here that a serious disaster has befallen the Belgian expedition which left a year ago with the intention of making ...
Article : 75 wordsAT the Police-Court yesterday two summonses against licensed publicans for allowing their lights to be out after dark were heard. Mr. Kirkaldy, of the Hunter ...
Article : 53 wordsTHE opening of a new lodge, in connection with the above order, at Charlestown, advertised to take place last night, had to be postponed indefinitely, as most of the ...
Article : 38 wordsTHIS evening an important public meeting is announced to take place at the Council Chambers, Wickham. The object, as will be seen from advertisement, is that ...
Article : 78 wordsOUR readers will perceive by advertisement that Mr. D. Wallwork undertakes to defend freethought against the attacks of the Rev. W. Gillies in his recent lecture, ...
Article : 49 wordsSIMLA, August 10.—The Indian Government is in receipt of later intelligence from Candahar, messenger from Generals Burrows and Primrose having brought ...
Article : 309 wordsIntelligence has been received from the Northern territory, that a conflict has taken place between the Chinese and the Europeans at Margaret rush, on Tuesday; ...
Article : 221 wordsTHE remains of the unfortunate young gentleman, Mr. W. B. Aylesbury, whose sad death from hœmorrhage of the lungs we recorded in our last issue, took place ...
Article : 87 wordsWE notice that steps are being taken to wards the erection of still further buildings upon the site of the recent fire in Scott-street, near to the Market Wharf. It is ...
Article : 84 wordsEX GARRON: 300 bags and 400 quarter bags flour, 116 bags pollard, 500 bags flour, 149 bags potatoes EX W. L. BEEBEE: 100 bags and 450 bags ...
Article : 38 wordsLAST evening at the Victoria Theatre the popular Irish drama "Rory O'More," and the screaming farce "Back from the Zulus," were played for the last time to a ...
Article : 243 wordsTo Hongkong, via Sydney, per MENMUIR: 1200 tons coal To Melbourne, per TARAMUNG: 1250 tons coal ...
Article : 38 wordsA GENTLEMAN largely interested in agricultural and pastoral pursuits informs the Daily Telegraph that during his thirty-two years' experience in the Hunter ...
Article : 136 wordsBEECROFT, 1586, Hewitt: No. 7 hydraulic crane, loading Wallsend coal for San Francisco. R. B. Wallace, agent MARTHA (American), 858, Mitchell: North ...
Article : 283 wordsWE are requested to call attention to advertisement, notifying a change in address of the Atlas Novelty Company. ...
Article : 25 wordsBY advertisement in another column it will be seen that Mr. W. T. Dent, our Lambton correspondent and agent, one of the oldest and most efficient of our ...
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Family Notices : 28 wordsA LIST of unclaimed letters for the month of June, and now at the General Post Office, Sydney, is published in a supplement to the Government Gazette of Friday ...
Article : 56 wordsTHE following are gazetted in Tuesdays' Gazette as confirmed for opening:—Road from Plattsburg to the Woodford Road, at Minmi, being deviation of part of road ...
Article : 80 wordsABOUT half-past 2 o'clock p.m. yesterday an alarming and dangerous accident occurred at the works now in course of progress at the Newcastle Court House. ...
Article : 514 wordsHOWEVER painful it may be to those who have been accustomed to regard the liberty of the Press as one of the greatest safeguards of the liberal ...
Article : 1,038 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The City of Melbourne (s.s.), from Noumea, which arrived this morning, reports that the schooner Frank Guy is loading copper ore at Pam ...
Article : 53 wordsTIN selections to the extent of over 1500 acres have (says the Darling Downs Gazette) have been taken up during the last two days on a new tin field which is ...
Article : 102 wordsA NOTICE (says the Bulli correspondent of the Illawarra Mercury) has been posted to-day (7th August) at the mine, intimating that a general reduction of pay is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Ta[?]ti has been given into the possession of the French, and henceforth will be a colonial possession of France, with a Governor. Matters ...
Article : 35 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Insolvent Court, this case was again partly heard to-day. Mr. J. C. Dibbs concluded his evidence. The evidence of Mr. George ...
Article : 35 wordsLONDON, August 11.—Trickett (the champion oarsman) remains at Putney, and is expected to abandon his trip to Scotland. He is not yet in active ...
Article : 44 wordsTHE second number of the Temora Telegraph contains the following characteristic gold-fields notice:—"The peace of Tuesday morning, at 2 a.m., in Middle Town, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Nathaniel Smith and William O'Brien, two publicans, were fined £9 and costs for allowing abandoned women to congregate in their houses. ...
Article : 23 wordsA MEETING of the above Council took place on Wednesday evening last. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Fleming, Gross, Simpson, Frewin, Pepper, and Boyd. ...
Article : 371 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Callaghan has accepted Applet's challenge, for £200 aside, to run in Sydney in about seven weeks. ...
Article : 18 wordsLONDON, August 11.—Heavy shipments of wheat from American ports continue, at prices greatly in excess of the average. The English harvest is rapidly ...
Article : 27 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The weather has improved. James Power, of the Hibernian Hotel, was fined 10s and costs for misdirecting ...
Article : 36 wordsPLAY-GOERS will be pleased to learn that arrangements have been definitely made with the above popular and talented tragedian, to play a short season at ...
Article : 107 wordsLONDON, August 10.—Arrangements are being made for a sculling match, at an early date, over the championship course on the Thames, between Laycock and ...
Article : 41 wordsCOMMENTING on the address of Sir Henry Parkes, delivered on the occasion of a public dinner given to him on the 81st ultimo, at Ashfield, the Wagga Advertiser ...
Article : 283 wordsA requisition, asking Sir James M'Culloch to contest the Balranald electorate, is being singed in the town, but is not regarded favourably by the electors. ...
Article : 30 wordsCONSTANTINOPLE, August 10.—The Turkish Government are increasing their endeavours to obtain a modification of the frontier lines decided upon at the ...
Article : 97 wordsA disgraceful scene occurred in front of the Public Works Office on Wednesday. A crowd of the unemployed put in an appearance, [?]lamouring for work. Mr. ...
Article : 289 wordsA SAD occurrence (says the Bendigo Independent) happened at California Gully on Friday, on a lease at one time known as North Nelson Company. A resident of ...
Article : 196 wordsSINGAPORE, August 11.—Information been received of a terrible shipwreck with great loss at life at Cape Guardafui, Bab[?]lmandeb Strait. The steamer Jeddah ...
Article : 92 wordsSIR,—In reply to the letter signed "F." in this day's issue, I beg to state the want of colority complained of at the Wickham P.O. was owing to "F." being an hour and a half ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 13 Aug 1880, Page 2
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