COASTWISE.—Coonnnbnra, Collaroy and Fiona, steamers, from Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 548 wordsTHE Marine Board Inquiry into the collision between the Phœbe and the Saxonia, lapsed on Wednesday and yesterday. On the former day it was to have met at 7 p.m., but the ...
Article : 65 wordsA serious accident occurred on Monday to a man named Vardy, employed at the Lithgow Valley Sawmills. He was engaged shitting some packing near a circular saw, when his ...
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Advertising : 872 wordsCOASTWISE.—Maitland, Kembla, City of Brisbane, Coonanbara, and Collaroy, steamers, for Sydney. ...
Article : 18 wordsYESTERDAY the ceremony (although an unofficial one) of opening the twenty-six miles of rail from Breeza to Gunnedah, took place. As before made public, the Ministry had ...
Article : 135 wordsThis morning the Church of England Denominational school was closed finally, and the teacher (Mr. Farr) enters on the duties of teacher at the Orange Public school, next ...
Article : 33 wordsAngerona, 131[?], Harwood; No. 13, Dyke jetty R. B. Wallace, agent Corolla, 1264, Messer: No. 10 Dyke jetty, to load Greta coal for San Francisco. C. F. Stokes and Co., ...
Article : 1,112 wordsIn the Assembly, this evening, the adjournment of the House was moved, to bring under discussion the expenditure by the Railway Department on the Spencer-street ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 wordsAuthentic advices, dispatched to the Indian Government from Cabul, state that the mutinous troops and populace proceeded to the British residency, which they ...
Article : 138 wordsOUR contemporary, the Sydney Daily Telegraph, of Monday last, in its leading article on the above subject, tries to ridicule the idea of a ...
Article : 1,005 wordsHeavy rain fell here yesterday afternoon and throughout last night. The Gloucester and Back Creek rivers are bank high, and the mails from Sydney will probably be ...
Article : 59 wordsTHOSE who appreciate the mirthful as well as the serious dramatic muse, and who were present at the above theatre last evening, must have heartily enjoyed the legitimate ...
Article : 283 wordsHis Excellency Sir Arthur Kennedy is seriously ill, and it is now considered probable that he will be unable to attend the opening of the International Exhibition at ...
Article : 32 wordsWE would direct attention to the proposed extensive sale of the effects and premises of Mr. W. T. Gibb, which is to commence this morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. J. C. Bonarius ...
Article : 57 wordsTHE FORTHCOMING RACE.—The race to come off next pay between Taylor and Price, is at present creating a little excitement here, the superabundance of wet weather lately ...
Article : 75 wordsMESSRS. Tully and Dibbs, J.P.'s, adjudicated at the Newcastle Police Court, yesterday. The business was very alight. Two drunkards were fined. Ah Kune, a ...
Article : 89 wordsThe British advance on Cabul has been checked. Major Roberts reports that the insurgents hold the roads. The rising is general, and the preparations ...
Article : 45 wordsPOLICE COURT.—At the police court yesterday, before H. A. Smith, Esq., P.M., Francis Dunnon was summoned on two charges of riotous behaviour—one at Minmi, ...
Article : 56 wordsMR. NORTHCOTE, son of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has announced his candidacy for Exeter city in the Conservative interest. In a speech by Sir Stafford Northcote, ...
Article : 112 words"AN ill wind seldom ever," &c. All know the old proverb, and our reports of the late fire informed the public of the narrow escape Messrs. Fetherston and Smith's Waterloo ...
Article : 84 wordsA SPECIAL meeting of the Borehole miners was held at Mr. Hackworthy's Black Diamond Hotel, on Thursday, September 11, 1879; Mr. S. Selby in the chair. ...
Article : 508 wordsA special meeting of the Co-operative miners was held at the Protestant Hall, on Thursday forenoon, for the purpose of hearing the delegate's report of the meetings ...
Article : 331 wordsTHERE are but few particulars to add in connection with the disastrous fire which took place on Wednesday night, in Hunter-street. Up to late last night the fire was still ...
Article : 115 wordsTHE weather has cleared up Coasting and other steamers have resumed their customary trips. It is expected that the Governor of ...
Article : 354 wordsTHE following has been kindly handed to us for publication.—"Department of Public Works, Sydney, 3rd September. 1879. Sir,—Referring to your personal representations on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsTHE LOCK-OUT.—There is little new to report with reference to the lock-out, only that the pit horses were brought back from the paddock on Wednesday, and that Mr. ...
Article : 88 wordsA CORRESPONDENT writing from West Maitland, states:—"The Amateur Jockey Club have postponed their races until the 20th, in consequence of the rainy weather. This ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 wordsSPORTING SUPPER.—A Supper was held at Marchant's Hotel on Friday evening last to celebrate the victory of Trickett in the late champion boat-race. About 40 gentlemen ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 12 Sep 1879, Page 2
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