"Fair child," I said, "sure thou are blest." She gaily cried, "Nay, let me pass, That butterfly I would arrest," And bounded o'er the emerald grass. ...
Article : 469 wordsAt twelve o'clock on Saturday, his Worship the Mayor, as returning-officer for the municipality, attended at the Council Chambers for the purpose of making the official declaration ...
Article : 2,183 wordsAt the time appointed—2 o'clock—the Returning-officer (Mr. Uriah Broom), accompanied by the poll-clerk, attended at the Council Chambers, where there was also in attendance a goodly ...
Article : 394 wordsTHE news by the Baroda, and which is to the 23rd ultimo, though it contains nothing of a sensational character, must still be regarded as satisfactory. ...
Article : 875 wordsIN our issue of Saturday last reference was made to the persistent attempts made by Mr. G. A. Lloyd, the late member for Newcastle, to resuscitate assisted immigration. To his ...
Article : 1,418 wordsThe Returning-officer, C. B. Ranclaud, Esq., was punctual to his time (seven o'clock) on Tuesday evening, for holding the first Council meeting. He opened the meeting by reading the ...
Article : 628 wordsTHOUGH there is division in the electorate of Newcastle; though opinions differ as to who shall represent us in the new Parliament now in process of formation; though some are for ...
Article : 973 wordsA meeting of the Council was held on Monday evening last. Present: Aldermen Turton, M'Michael, Boyd, Kerr, Watson, and Harper, and the newly-elected aldermen, Messrs. Moody, ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 17 Feb 1872, Page 2
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