At the police court, yesterday, before Mr. C. H. Dale, P.M., a miner named William Wollard, residing at Rix's Creek, was proceeded against on an information charging him ...
Article : 222 wordsThe foundation-stone of the rectory of St. Bede's Drummoyne, was laid by the Archbishoop of Sydney. Wednesday week was the anniversary of the ...
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Article : 88 wordsWhatever may be the private or public opinions of Messrs. Page and Pearson regarding the political state of Peru, the need for irrigation in hotter regions than ...
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Article : 134 wordsMr. Edwin Geach's Dramatic Company opened a season of two nights at the Town Hall last evening, before a small, but appreciative audience. The ...
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Article : 105 wordsMr. L. W. Farr, a student of Camden College, has accepted an unanimous call to the church at Kilkenny and Croydon, Adelaide (S.A.) He will be ordained at Redfern chruch ...
Article : 260 wordsMr. A. M. Beverage, a popular resident of Cessnock, was entertained by his many friends at the Aberdare Hotel on Monday, on the eve of his marriage. Mr. P. ...
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Article : 96 wordsThe summer fair recently held in aid of the building fund of the Congregational Church proved successful. The total takings amounted to close on £60. The committee engaged a ...
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Article : 239 words"Deadly dull"—that is how many of the business people and commercial travellers describe Cessnock at present from a business point of view. One business are ...
Article : 233 wordsMr. J. H. Lang, the newly-appointed Australasian., Y.M.C.A. secretary for Hyderabad, India, arrived from New Zealand yesterday, and will proceed by the R.M.S. Otway to ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Fri 9 Dec 1910, Page 2
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