THE BAND.—The members of the band have received their instruments, and of an evening the sounds of the saxhorn, trombone, key-bugle and cornet may be heard in various homes in our little ...
Article : 138 wordsLUKE SMITH, landlord and proprietor of the Commercial Hotel, Charlestown, who cut his throat with a pruning knife a few afternoons ago, died yesterday. Although ...
Article : 62 wordsIF New Guinea is not to be annexed, or "protectorated" rated" it looks something like it. In obedience to instructions cabled from the Horne Government the naval authorities here are making such a decided ...
Article : 2,297 wordsTHE Victoria Theatre was again filled last night, the lower parts of the auditorium being densely packed throughout. The dress circle was not so well patronised, on ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE following letter appeared in the Evening News of Wednesday:—Sir,—The case Brown v. Fletcher is likely to become a cause celebre in the history of New South ...
Article : 983 wordsThe Corporation is repairing Elizabeth-street; but poor Tighe's Hill has got to be contented with having their main street made with that infernal and detestable slag, lately spoken of in the Municipal ...
Article : 83 wordsTHE House assembled to-day immediately after a very heavy thunderstorm, but there was nevertheless a very good attendance of hon. members; but then the reason of this was obvious, for was not the main ...
Article : 790 wordsYESTERDAY morning, two additional alleged robberies aboard Sydney passenger steamers were complained of. In one instance a saddler reported that he had been robbed of a kit, ...
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Article : 288 wordsChinese blocking entrance to the river at Nigpo Earl Salisbury mobbed and stoned at Dumfries. An eel 9ft. 2in. long was recently caught at Ross Island. ...
Article : 710 wordsTwo public meetings in connection with the above was held at the School of Arts, Murrurundi, last week, on Tuesday and Wednesday, at the first of which Dr. ...
Article : 616 wordsTHE case Cook v. Commissioner for Railways terminated to-day in a verdict for plaintiff. Damages £1140. The case, Cunneen v. Commissioner for Railways, ...
Article : 84 wordsTHE following important circular has been issued by the various nonconformist clergymen of Newcastle:—"Ministers' Association, Newcastle, September, 1884, "To the Parents of Children attending the Public ...
Article : 430 wordsDEAR SIR,—When I was in Newcastle, I had occasion to write to you respecting what I considered gross ill-treatment of a man going to work as a coal-trimmer, who was ...
Article : 401 wordsAT the Police Court before Mr. Perrott, P.M., and Mr. J. Birrell, J.P., in an assault case, Shielld, from Minmi, was fined 10s, and 6s 8d cost of court. Four witnesses costs, 6s each, were allowed. ...
Article : 37 wordsNo meeting of the Council on Wednesday evening. Alderman Charlton, Wilkinson, Thurling, and M'Crae were present; the Mayor being in Sydney re deputation, roads, etc. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 24 Oct 1884, Page 3
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