A grand concert, in aid of the Presbyterian Church, Largs, is announced to be held in the School of Arts on Tuesday evening, April 10. ...
Article : 34 words"Poor farms," says Professor Thomas Shaw of the Ontario Agricultural College, "produce men. They rear our clearest thinkers, our true economists, our strongest ...
Article : 206 wordsAt the Methodist Church on Sunday, the pastor (Rev. B. J. Meek) will conduct both services. At the evening service the choir will render the following anthems: "Seek ...
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Advertising : 126 wordsA general, meeting of the newly formed Harriers Club will be held in Mr. Con Irwin's room on Tuesday evening for the purpose of adopting rules and bylaws, electing ...
Article : 35 wordsWe are indebted to Mr. E. A. Brunker, sub-collector of Customs at Morpeth, for the figures connected with the Customs revenue collected at East and West Maitland and ...
Article : 152 wordsAn advertisement in this issue intimates that Envoy J. Castle will give a musical entertainment and humorous evening at the Salvation Army Barracks on Wednesday ...
Article : 39 wordsCommenting upon the recent political deliverances of the Federal Premier, and commending the main features of a policy that the Federal Government, for lack of a sufficient ...
Article : 613 wordsConstable McPherson, who has been stationed at West Maitland for some time, has been transferred to East Maitland, and Constable Robertson, of the latter place, has ...
Article : 44 wordsThough somewhat paradoxical, it is nevertheless a fact that the much persecuted fox is a boon to the man on the land in some quarters. A number of landholders in ...
Article : 316 wordsThe final meeting of the committee, was held in the Fire Brigade Rooms, Cast Maitland, last evening. Captain R. Burgess occupied the chair. Mr. F. B. Nowell (hon. ...
Article : 198 wordsThe annual Hibernian ball and supper of St. Brigid's branch at Branxton will be held in the School of Arts at that place on Easter Monday night. A splendid orchestra has ...
Article : 55 wordsThe sale of work opened on Monday evening in the Barracks, Elgin-street, in connection with the Salvation Army, and which was brought to a conclusion on Thursday ...
Article : 84 wordsSome very large prices were obtained for pedigree stock at Macdonald, Fraser, and Co.'s cattle sale at Perth, England, on February 21. Lord Lovat's first prize-winner Broadbook Champion ...
Article : 144 wordsAttention is drawn to the notice appearing elsewhere of the arrangements made for the celebrations in connection with the laying of the memorial stone of the new ...
Article : 217 wordsBallarat is honoured in being chosen as the stage for the enacting of the periodical monologue play by the versatile artist who holds by favour of Dame Fortune and the ...
Article : 188 wordsElsewhere it is notified that the Federal Band will play on the Maitland Park to-morrow afternoon, when a choice programme of music will be rendered. ...
Article : 28 wordsMiss Nornh Kerrigan, daughter of the late Inspector Kerrigan (says the "Freeman's Journal"), died lately at Katoomba, after a brief illness. The deceased lady, who ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Kindergarten and Girls' School, conducted in the Congregational Hall, by Miss, Bessie Peek, will commence a new term on Monday next. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe order of fat stock sales at the Municipal yards, Campbell's Hill, on Monday next, will be—O. K. Young, 1; J. N. Brunker & Son, 2; Carr Bros., 3; John Enright, 4; E. W. Sparke, 5; J. G. ...
Article : 46 wordsMounted-constable Doran, who has been stationed at East Maitland some years, has had his services rewarded by being promoted to the rank of first-class constable. Constable Doran has proved his ...
Article : 64 wordsThe concert and social advertised in aid of the local School of Arts came off on Thursday evening, and was well attended. The programme, as arranged, was an excellent ...
Article : 330 wordsThe pay at two of the principal collieries in the Maitland mining district for the fortnight ended to-day amounted to nearly £6000 and at the other collieries—the A. A. ...
Article : 186 words'A tiny wooden building at Bulwer, Moreton Island, at the entrance to Moreton Bay, is the only building erected on the island for religious meetings. The story of the school ...
Article : 424 words'A striking suggestion for husbanding Great Britain's fuel resources was made the other day by Mr. Geo. D. Bedley in a lecture at Glasgow. He showed that general use of the ...
Article : 135 wordsThe April sittings of the Maitland Circuit Court will be entered upon at the courthouse, East Maitland, on Wednesday next, the 4th instant. His Honor Judge Cohen will preside, and Mr. Lowis ...
Article : 42 wordsRev. R. Figgis, of Eccleston, will conduct the services at the Congregational Church to-morrow. After the morning service, the monthly communion service will be held, and in the evening, the monthly ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Newcastle Chamber of Commerce has been displaying commendable diligence of late in constantly drawing the attention of the Government to the claims of Newcastle ...
Article : 566 wordsThe meeting of the School of Arts Literary and Debating Society was held last evening, Mr. Flannery in the chair. The order of the day was "which has the better moral influence, the stage or the pulpit?" ...
Article : 73 wordsThe honour of being the first lady to cross the English Channel in a balloon has fallen to the lot of Mrs. Griffith Brewer, who returned, to London on Wednesday, February ...
Article : 443 wordsThis evening Mr. J. C. Williamson's Comic Opera Company, will appear for the first time in Newcastle at the Victoria Theatre, when will be staged the ever-popular and tuneful comic opera ...
Article : 266 words"When the annual meeting of magistrates was held in December last, for the purpose of revising the jury list, reference was made to the absurdity of bringing so many Justices of the Peace together ...
Article : 159 wordsDuring the hearing of a case at the Sydney Central Criminal Court, Darlinghurst, objection was taken to certain evidence being given because the police officer had not administered a caution. ...
Article : 118 wordsLondon West End "waiterdom," has been busily discussing the retirement from active service of a famous member of their craft in New York, Mr. Charles Miller of the Astor House Hotel who is ...
Article : 969 wordsThe weather information received at 9 a.m to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station reports all fine. ...
Article : 26 wordsSplendid patronage was accorded last evening to the fair, which was opened in the School of Arts yesterday, in aid of the Congregational Church. The hall was ...
Article : 270 wordsThere was again a very large attendance at the Town Hall, last evening when Clay's Comedy Company have another of their excellent entertainments. Mr. Wally Edwards sang "India's Reply" ...
Article : 303 wordsNew South Wales:—Isolated showers in the south coastal parts, otherwise fine and cool generally; southerly winds. ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Sat 31 Mar 1906, Page 4
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