Mr. Walter Ingall, licensee of the CryStal Palace Hotel. Hunter-street, died on Monday at the hotel, the cause of death being the breaking of a blood vessel. Deceased was only 34 years of ago. On Monday afternoon a man named Frederick 2oulbourn, nged 50 years, waa found dead in tho Juah near West Wallsend. Mr. C. Hibblo, district ...
Article : 510 wordsA few days ago a little son of Mr.Hall, our local teacher, fell on the verandah and seriously injured the cap of his right knee. He was attended to by Dr. Bapty, under whose treatment, I am glad to say. ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsMr.Frank Clarke has been appointed the Federal Government Whip. The Treasurer says that there is no chance of Parliament rising before the end of November. ...
Article : 854 words(Under this bead is included the substance of the letters sent during the week by our various [?] to the Daily Mercury.) ALLANDALE. ...
Article : 189 wordsOn Friday afternoon last the Right Rev.Dr.Dwyer, Coadjutor Bishop of Maitland, came to Muswellbrook for the purpose of administering the sacrament of Confirmation to ...
Article : 189 wordscoal has been struck in the main and back readings of the Abermain colliery. The quality of the coal is up to the highest expec[?] of the manager and directors. The ...
Article : 214 wordsA fortnight's mission conducted by Rev. Father Leonard Passionist) concluded on Sunday, on which date the Right Rev.[?] Connor, Coadjutor Bishop of Armidale. ...
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Advertising : 1,036 wordsAirports, concert, and ball took place at Barrington Friday, September 25, in aid of the local cricket [?] and resulted in a successful issue from every [?] of the compass. The athletic sports consisted ...
Article : 143 wordsMr.J. Kevin, Inspector of SChools, died at Allynbrook on Monday morning. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe Rev.W.W. Craig,M.A., headmaster of the Singleton Grammer School for about four years, has severed his connection with that institution. Prior to his departure he was presented by the pupils with ...
Article : 544 wordsMrs James of West Maitland, who has been [?] at the local public school for about [?]months, has been transferred to Stan[?] Merthyr. During her short stay she ...
Article : 100 wordsMazy of the crops on the creek have been dam[?] the late heavy rains and strong winds. I [?] that several of the crops have been [?]. This will be a sad loss to some of the ...
Article : 211 wordsEverybody knows that London, capital of the British Empire, is by very much the largest and most populous city in the world; but many fail to realise what that stupendous fact implies. ...
Article : 700 wordsThe largest cattle sale ever held in this district [?] place on Saturday. Messrs. Carlton Abbott [?] 1400 head, and Messrs. Robson Jones over [?] Bullets suitable for fattening were very ...
Article : 191 wordsThe annual R.C. hall eventuated on Friday evening last, in the newly-ereccted Federal Hull, and was decidedly a Lrilliant success, both socially and financially. Despite the unfavourable climatic ...
Article : 275 wordsThe Gesford annual wild flower and fern show [?] opened o[?] Friday by Mrs.G.H.Reid, who was [?] by her husband. The visitors were dream to the Gosford State purse[?].thence round ...
Article : 119 wordsThe ereinardists are predicting a great fruit reason, the trees giving great promise everywhere. The dairymen are doing well as far as the milk in cence[?], but the fall is the price of butter reduces ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 3 Oct 1903, Page 7
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