THOSE well-known theatrical managers, Messrs. Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove, of Sydney and Melbourne, intend introducing to Newcastle the far-famed and ...
Article : 266 wordsA SOMEWHAT singular, and what would (and did) appear to some people, to be a most unpleasant affair, occurred in connection with the burial of the Rev. Canon ...
Article : 2,102 wordsALTHOUGH a fair amount of betting has taken place, so tar no decided favourite has been made for the Hawkesbury Handicap. On Friday Rapid, the speedy son of Rapid ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words6088 tons coal exported on Saturday; also 90 tons coke. About 40,000 tons of coal annually consumed by the P. and O. Company's steamers. ...
Article : 757 wordsTHE following business was dealt with on Saturday at the Police, Court:—Elizabeth Stanbridge, an old visitor, for drunkenness, 10s, or three days.—Thomas Burslow, ...
Article : 96 wordsTHE many friends of Mr. R. Lipman, jeweller, etc., of Hunter-street, will regret to hear that while on his usual round of business in Wallsend, on Friday last, he ...
Article : 158 wordsSHOCKING ACCIDENT.—An accident of a very serious nature occurred to a miner, employed at the Cooperative Colliery, named Owen. O'Hair. It appears the poor ...
Article : 395 wordsDisregarding the unfavourable weather, the Victorian and New South Wales teams made their appearance on the Agricultural Society's Ground shortly after 3 o'clock ...
Article : 421 wordsTHE Coroner's—like the policeman's—lot is not always a happy one. Our worthy District Coroner, Mr. Chapman, J.P., on Friday, found this out by experience, as did ...
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Advertising : 1,218 wordsON Friday, whilst he District Coroner (Mr. Chapman, J.P.) and senior-constable Grennan, of Wallsend, was returning to that township along the Cooranbong road, ...
Article : 214 wordsBLUE RIBBON.—The usual meeting of the Blue Ribbon Army took place in the Welsh Baptist Church on Friday evening, Mr. E. Price presiding. The attendance ...
Article : 124 wordsIt has more than once been asserted (says the E News) that sate money considerations have had little or no weight with the Australian, cricketing teams. As showing ...
Article : 187 wordsON Saturday morning Mr. S. Chapman, J.P., held an inquest at Mr. Nelson's private residence, Hexham Shoots, touching the death by drowning on the previous ...
Article : 276 wordsFOUR fresh cases of small pox have been discovered; one being that of a medical student named Showman. One of the rumours afloat as to the origin of the ...
Article : 208 wordsTHE MAITLAND ROAD.—The above road, from Hanbury-street to the General Cemetery, is in a very bad condition, and many complaints are made by those who are ...
Article : 54 wordsThe continued wet weather has made the roads in a frightful state out here, especially Elizabeth-street, where the heavy coal carts travel from Horsefield's coalpit. The ...
Article : 317 wordsA meeting of the committee of the New Wales Football Association was held at the Cambridge Club Hotel, Oxford-street, on Friday night, to complete arrangements in ...
Article : 331 wordsFURTHER information concerning the official examination by Mr. C. S. Wilkinson, Geological. Surveyor of the mining district around Silverton, was received at the ...
Article : 221 wordsOn Friday the District Coroner held an inquest at the Railway Camp near Stony Creek, not far from Cooranbong, concerning the death of an athletic looking young ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Mon 28 Jul 1884, Page 3
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