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Advertising : 1,519 wordsMoney to be paid by the Bank Australasia, at Wallsend, to the various companies this time is £10,546. The rain shows no signs of abatement. ...
Article : 215 wordsIN consequence of the large increase of business at the Post Office, particularly at the Stamp and Inquiry office, where there is usually a tremendous crush on mail days, a new Stamp and Inquiry office has been ...
Article : 2,568 wordsA MEETING of women only was held yesterday afternoon in the Protestant Hall in connection with the Gospel Temperance Mission being conducted under the auspices of the Blue Ribbon Gospel Army. Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsTHERE was not much of a field day at the police court yesterday. Hugh M'Farlane, a tall, wiry Scotch sailor, was fined 5s, or twenty-four hours, for drunkenness, and 60s, or a month, for having ...
Article : 187 wordsI hear some dissatisfaction expressed at the Municipal Council respecting the Mayor's motion to form metal herb and gutter on the cast side of Morehead-street at last meeting. I also notice that the men ...
Article : 106 wordsMR. J. N. BROOKS, P.M., and Dr. Morgan, J.P., presided at the sittings of the Licensing Court yesterday. Mr. Gorrick, M.L.A., appeared for an applicant, Henry Ball, who sought to be granted a ...
Article : 109 wordsNotwithstanding the great inclemency of the weather last night, the Protestant Hall was well filled (especially down stairs), to hear Mrs. E. M. E. Browne deliver a temperance address. The Rev. ...
Article : 310 wordsDEBATE.—The public of Adamstown were called together on Thursday last, to hear and to take part in a debate to prove which seas the most benefit to the public, Co-operation or competition, Mr William ...
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Family Notices : 76 wordsYESTERDAY evening George Murphy, aged 45, chief officer of the barque Frederick Bassill, was admitted to the Hospital and treated by Dr. Morgan. He had been brought down from Port Stephens on board ...
Article : 63 wordsABOUT 8 o'clock yesterday morning a patient, William Bissett, expired at the Hospital. He had been admitted on the previous day in a paralysed condition, consequent upon injuries to his spine ...
Article : 101 wordsWHEN the inclement state of the weather is taken into consideration, a really grand house assembled to witness Grattan Riggs' dramatic company at the above theatre last evening. A "grand double bill" ...
Article : 188 wordsA MEETING of the Wallsend miners held on Friday evening, Mr. Mitchell in the chair, who called upon Mr. F. Craig to read over the minutes of previous meeting, which were confirmed. ...
Article : 971 wordsMR. JOSEPH WOOD, President of the Newcastle Liedertafel entertained the performing members of the society at his private residence on Wednesday evening. After the usual practice, under the ...
Article : 151 wordsPOLICE COURT.—At the police Court on Friday lost, before Mr. Wm. Johnston, J.P., Robert Nelson was brought up, charged with being helplessly drunk in Grey-street. It being his first offence, his Worship ...
Article : 547 wordsOn Monday last, at the office of the Secretary to the Society in Sydney, Mr. Frank Gardner, the honorary secretary of the National Shipwreck Relief Society. Newcastle, was ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. S. CHAPMAN, J. P., held an inquest at Tracey's Royal Hotel, Plattsburg, yesterday morning, touching the death of a bricklayer named John Whitelaw, who had dropped dead whilst at work on ...
Article : 81 wordsSATURDAY last was a red letter day here in the annals of Oddfellowship (I.O. of O. F. M. U), by reason of the grand officers of the order paying the Newcastle district an official visit in the persons of ...
Article : 275 wordsMINUTES of a quarterly delegate meeting held at Newcastle on Thursday, July 3rd, 1884. Lodges represented:—Borehole, Wallsend, Lambton, Co-operative, Glebe, Back Creek. Duckenfield, New ...
Article : 392 wordsON Tuesday afternoon Mr. John Mayo, sen., and his family had a narrow escape from death. It appears that Mr. Mayo, Mrs. Mayo, Miss Mayo, Miss Rebecca Mayo, and Master Percy Dark, a cousin from ...
Article : 326 wordsThe signal gun fired a minute and a half after 1 p.m. boomed yesterday. To-night, farewell benefit of Grattan Riggs, who appears as Conn in the "Shanghraun." ...
Article : 602 wordsThe following has been handed to us for publication by the Miners' General Secretary:— [COPY]. "Department of Mines. ...
Article : 385 wordsA COMMITTEE meeting was held at the Adelphi Hotel, West Maitland, on Wednesday night (says the Mercury), at which there was a full attendance of members; Mr. H. J. Tonkin in the chair. Mr. J. F. ...
Article : 371 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Thursday.—At a special meeting of the committee, this morning, of the Northumberland Jockey Club, it was decided to postpone the races from to-morrow, Friday, 4th July, ...
Article : 60 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Garfield and Maroney are backed for the Derby and Melbourne Cup to win fifteen thousand, at a thousand to thirty-four and thirty-five. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 4 Jul 1884, Page 3
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