ACCIDENT TO LADY ROIIERTSON.—An accident happened to Lady Robertson on Thursday morning last, in consequence of a cab in which her ladyship was ...
Article : 255 wordsMUNICIPAL ENDOWMENT.—Our Mayor has received a letter from the Colonial Secretary's Office, adverting to the deputation which waited upon the Colonial Secretary, and ...
Article : 377 wordsWE have received a carefully-compiled and neatly got-up sporting volume, entitled "Australian Turf Guide of 1878-9," which reflects the highest credit upon the compiler ...
Article : 162 words1. So, when it was noised abroad tha their was "Peace with Honour," there was much whispering in certain quarter as to how this thing could be ...
Article : 1,333 wordsTHE March number of this well-conducted and attractive periodical is to hand. The pleasing story of "Windabayne" is continued, and is followed by a paper on the ...
Article : 185 words"REPORT of Newcastle Relief Society," correspondence, local news , district items, English and Foreign intelligence, etc. ...
Article : 20 wordsTHE immense turtle captured on Wednesday afternoon in Limeburner's Bay, and said to be the largest ever seen in the Australian Colonies, is now on exhibition at the back of ...
Article : 34 words"SPORT and Work on the Nepaul Frontier," by Maori; "Underground or Life below the Surface," by J. W. Knox; "Detectives of Europe and America," by G[?]o. S. M'Watters. ...
Article : 38 wordsWE notice that this gentleman is again in Newcastle, staying at the Criterion Hotel, where he is prepared to suit the sight of those requiring spectacles or eye-glasses; ...
Article : 47 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—One drunkard was punished. RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR.—Buchanan Mirchell, on bail, on remand from Wednesday, was brought before the Court on a charge of ...
Article : 1,498 wordsDR. JOSEPH BLACK, a very old colonist, died at Melbourne on Wednesday; aged sixty-eight years. Mr M. Benjamin has presented the ...
Article : 184 wordsWE are enjoying beautiful weather, the days are delightfully warm, while the nights and mornings are cool and bracing, grass is abundant, and stock of all descriptions in ...
Article : 216 wordsTHE following are the principal amusements to be held on Monday next, in honor of St. Patrick :—ATHLETIC SPORTS AT WEST ...
Article : 313 wordsTO-MORROW evening an evangelistic service is to be held in the Victoria Theatre, commencing at 7 o'clock. The service is to be conducted by Mr. Frank M. Warden, of Sydney; ...
Article : 60 wordsTHERE was a very fair attendance last evening to witness the acrobatic and equestrian performances at the above hippodrome. The performers were frequently applauded. This ...
Article : 68 wordsTHE Original Royal Illusionists performed again last evening, we regret to say, to a very limited audience. The whole of the programme, was, however, carefully goue ...
Article : 81 wordsTHE usual fortnightly meeting of the above Council was held at the chambers on Thursday last. Present—The Mayor, Aldermen Johnson, Magee, Hogg, Shaw, and Walker. ...
Article : 385 wordsWE are glad to see that the deputation to Sydney the other day upon the above subject' has produced satisfactory results. A letter was received by the Mayor (G. Wallace, ...
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Article : 96 wordsTHE body of the lady which was washed ashore at Catherine Hill Bay, and was thought to be that of Miss Brown, has been identified as that of Mrs. Dugdale, of the ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT.—The excitement caused by the late fall and firedamp explosion has now considerably subsided, but the management at the colliery are causing ...
Article : 162 wordsBY advertisement it will be seen that this gentleman, missionary of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales at the New Hebrides Group, is to preach on "Missions" ...
Article : 145 wordsWE are happy to be able to announce that Mr. Sub-Inspector Thorpe, with characteristic energy and promptitude, has succeeded in collecting over £70 in aid of the relatives of ...
Article : 147 wordsTHERE is hardly anything fresh to report as to the progress of the works except that the massive tlebeams for the support of the floors in the nave are ...
Article : 199 wordsCONCERT.—The concert in the Hall on Tuesday night, was well attended. A hitch occurred in the first part in consequence of some of the singers not having arrived; in all ...
Article : 141 wordsOUR Stockton friends are again to the fore with the arrangements for their annual regatta, the programme for which appears in another column. There are eleven events, ...
Article : 137 wordsFISH.—The water in the cuttings at the side of the main road, near the Waratah and Australasia railways, are literally alive with fish, and large numbers are continually being ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 15 Mar 1879, Page 5
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