I regret very much having to record the death of Mrs. M'Gill (relict of the late Mr. James M'Gill of Croome) which took place on Friday night last at the age of 70 years. ...
Article : 98 wordsA meeting of the executive committee of the Mount Kembla Disaster Relief Fund was held at the council chambers on Wednesday night, Mr. J. P. Galvin ...
Article : 400 wordsThat verily the post office bikes, or the riders there of are veritable wonders in every sense of the term. That, seemingly they ar guaranteed to go ...
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Advertising : 521 wordsOn Monday night our Literary and Debating Society will meet in the council chambers. We understand that visitors are welcome and chairs will be provided for ...
Article : 127 wordsConstable Dyer is relieving at Clifton, owing to the absence of Constable Yates, on sick leave. The annual ball in aid of the School of ...
Article : 258 wordsThe following amounts have been received since last publication:—The ladies collecting committee, Kiama £41, Mr. A. Bennet, proceeds of concert, Kangaroo ...
Article : 95 wordssickness is very prevalent in the district at present, mostly bronchitis and influenza, Mr. R J. Martin being in a very serious condition with the former. ...
Article : 235 wordsOn Thursday evening, the members of the Wollongong and Bulli half companies, No. 5 garrison artillery, were inspected by Major General Sir Edward Hatton, who was ...
Article : 303 wordsThe above club held its second meeting at Brownsville yesterday. Owing to the extremely unfavorable state of the weather, the attendance was very small, not more ...
Article : 401 wordsThe adjourned inquest was continued on Wednesday morning, at the Court House, before the Coroner, Mr C. C. Russell, and the following jury :—Jas. Kirby (foreman), ...
Article : 3,554 wordsMr. Archibald M.L.A. asked the Premier in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday whether he would arrange that the despositions taken at the inquest on the bodies of ...
Article : 121 wordsShipments at poll of Bellambi for week ended 23rd instant amounted to 11,037 tons of coal, 2328 tons being seat to Melbourne and the balance to Sydney. ...
Article : 52 wordsIt will be noticed on reference to one advertising columns that a band contest will be held at the Cycle Grounds Saturday 13th September. Messrs. Boosey and ...
Article : 98 wordsFrom the first full of a week ago up to yesterday afternoon, some three inches of rain were registered in Wollongong. The downpour on Thursday night was exceedingly ...
Article : 73 wordsNine cases of neglecting to send children to school the required number of days were disposed of by the P.M. atthe Court on Thursday. The fathers in seven of the cases ...
Article : 49 wordsAssisted by a choir principally composed of children, Mrs. Wilson of Sydney on Tuesday evening rendered the above very pretty little service of song founded on one ...
Article : 135 wordsSIR,—If our local Inspector of Nuisances whose extraordinary vigilance regarding stray stock has passed the nine-days" wonder stage, casually strayed along ...
Article : 83 wordsA deputation of the committee of the Albert Memorial Hospital left by yesterday's morning's train to meet the Premier in connection with the new hospital. Mr. ...
Article : 35 wordsWe take the following from the Johannes burgh "Star," of Friday, 23rd May, 19[?]2, from a list of officers mentioned in connection with Lord Kitchoner's despatches, ...
Article : 113 wordsMaharatta Station, Bombala, sold at Homebush yards this week three trucks of fat cattle, including one magnificent bullock estimated to weigh 1800lbs. This beast, ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. H. A. Blomfield, engineer of public works, was at Nelligan on Wednesday, inspecting the site for the proposed public baths. ...
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Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950), Sat 30 Aug 1902, Page 2
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