NEW ZEALAND FILES.—We are indebted to the courtesy of Captain Kennedy of the S. S. Easby, for late files of New Zealand Times. ...
Article : 821 wordsThe arrivals for the June series of wool sales amount to 407,100 bales, of which 9798 bales have been offered. The sales are marked by considerable languor. Prices, as compared ...
Article : 116 wordsWITH this issue we beg respectfully to introduce ourselves to those subscribers to the Newcastle Chronicle who have honored us by transferring their names ...
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Advertising : 522 wordsBarrabool (s.s.), 588, Paino, from Sydney. W. H. Smith, agent New England (s.s.), from Sydney. W. H. Smith, agent ...
Article : 46 wordsThe British barque Kashgar, of Liverpool, 678 tons register, was burned at sea on the 6th of April last, during a voyage from Newcastle, Australia, to Bombay. The Kashgar, an ...
Article : 401 wordsJuly 16.—Duckenfield, from Sydney ...
Article : 8 wordsJuly 16.—Waratah, for Sydney ...
Article : 6 wordsA numerously attended meeting was held hero to-day to consider the subject of port accommodation for the district. Resolutions were passed, affirming that the present ports ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsArundel Castle, 1042, Steer; stream: discharging hour, wheat, &c. To load Wallsend coal for San Francisco. R. B. Wallace, agent Bayard, 1319, Heard; jetties, to load ...
Article : 709 wordsTHIS Bazaar, according to arrangement, was opened on Friday evening, in the Protestant Hall, by the Mayor of Wallsend (L Y. Neilson, Esq.) Owing ...
Article : 431 wordsFor the last few days the weather has been extremely tempestuous, and an almost uninterrupted rain has fallen. On Saturday morning last, the wind, which was blowing fresh from ...
Article : 575 wordsIN those mock gladiatorial contests amongst athletes, at which the public are kindly permitted to be present upon payment of a small honorarium, and which by courtesy ...
Article : 353 wordsIN reference to the proposed construction of a formal railway line from Newcastle to Wallsend, we are happy to state that there are some persons outside the ...
Article : 292 wordsMR. HENRY FORRESTER, of Wallsend, who has just returned from the Barrington River Diggings, near Dungog, after a sojourn there of about two weeks,—during ...
Article : 392 wordsIMPROVEMENTS.—The people of J[?] mond are determined that they will not behind their neighbours in respect to buildings, which are of the most substantial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsTHE contractor for the railway h[?] got to work, and appears to mean busines[?] by the appearance of things. Men and hors[?] are at work, and a tramway laid down a sho[?] ...
Article : 295 wordsWhatever may have been asserted hitherto of the unguarded character of the debates in the Legislative Assmbly of New South Wales—which has tended ...
Article : 1,238 wordsBarrabool (s.), Pain, from Melbourne, via Sydney, with 1 parcel, Firth; 30 half-chests tea, Comrio; 8 iron trays, 1 iron door, 1 rod and chain, Arnott: 3 cases fancy biscuits, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsBy reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that Mrs. Provost has removed her chronometer and watch-making business to the premises ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Blanche, schooner, comes from Cooktown, consigned to Mr. W. K. Lochhead. She has had rather a protracted passage, with variable and adverse weather. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Mon 17 Jul 1876, Page 2
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