The case of Spriggs, vinegar manufactory, in the Valley, for breach of the Publicans' Act, is being heard in the Police Court. The names of several respectable firms in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsA FULL, report of the lecture delivered by Pastor Allen in the Protestant Hall, on Tuesday evening, entitled "A Roundabout Paper on the Building of St. Peter's at Rome," ...
Article : 43 wordsMary Miller, barque, 262, Valentino, from Brisbane. G. Hewi on, agent Oleander, barque, 342, Jo[?]s, from Nelson. R. B. Wa[?]ace, agent ...
Article : 71 wordsAFTER nine years happy indifference to a real or alleged infringement of the Constitution Ac[?], it would appear that an attempt is about to be made in the ...
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Article : 120 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN —Plant and sow according to season nearly the same as last month, with the exception of pumpkins, melons, and cucumbers for winter crop. Prepare ...
Article : 116 wordsNews from Perth, dated March 18 states that the barque Manfred, Captain J. Smith, foundered during a severe hurricane at Lacepede Island, on the 24th January. The ...
Article : 189 wordsCatherine Ja[?]e, [?]nrqu'. f r Melbourne Medea, barque, for Melbourne Ridge Perk (s), for Adelaide COASTWISE.— March 20. ...
Article : 27 wordsMINUTES of special d-legate meeting held at Waratah, on Thursday, 20th March, 1879. All the lodges were represented, along with the district officers. ...
Article : 346 wordsBen Rhydding, 1247, McGill; Horseshoe, to load for Bombay. R. B. Wallace, agent Clara, 939, Cutler; Dyke jetty, to load for Hongkong. R.[?]allace, agent ...
Article : 613 wordsTHE grand amateur dramatic performance, in aid of the widows and orphans of those who lost their lives by the recent boat accident, took place last evening at the above ...
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Advertising : 623 wordsGENERAL KAUFFMANN, the Russian Governor of Turkestan, has resigned his position, owing to his having been held personally responsible by the Czar for the manifesta ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE usual fortnightly meeting of the above council was held in the Chambers, on Wednesday evening last. Present: the Mayor, Alderman Lavis, Davis, Reay, ...
Article : 862 wordsSerious disturbances have occurred in Burmah since the accession of the new King. A Burmese envoy has been dispatched to the Indian Government. ...
Article : 26 wordsTHE picnic to the children attending his school took place yesterday, and was in every way a success. The weather in the morning bore a somewhat threatening aspect, ...
Article : 1,005 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—One drunkard was fined. ASSAULT.—John Duggan, charged with assaulting senior-constable Finnegan and constable James Thompson in the execution ...
Article : 145 wordsTHE Mudgee Farmers and Free Selectors' Show yesterday was a great success. 5 p.m. Sir Alfred Stephen was sworn in as ...
Article : 104 wordsIn answer to a question, the Colonial Treasurer said that the Government will lose no time in placing the debentures in the London market when a favourable ...
Article : 111 wordsPUBLIC SCHOOL CONCERT.—I would call attention to the programme of the above concert, to be held this evening at the hall. It will be seen that the object for which the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsA very disorderly meeting of the medical profession was held to-night. It was called in reference to the position assumed by Dr. Beaney in England. A resolution was passed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 wordsTHE VEND.—The miners' secretary has given-the manager of men Lambton Colliery, notice that the men intend adopting the vend. The manager, I understand, refuses to take ...
Article : 55 wordsBLANE-STRENT.— We do not recognise anonymous letters. Send your name, and your communication shall be inserted. JAMES FLETCHER AND T. BROWN.—Your ...
Article : 34 wordsA MAN BULL.— Some excitement was caused on Thursday through a wild bull getting loose from a mob of cattle, and running at random through the streets. He did not get ...
Article : 66 wordsThe s.s. Garonne, which sailed from London yesterday at noon, ran aground at 4 o'clock on Tapley's Shoal. Five other steamers have gone to render assistance. ...
Article : 27 wordsA MEETING of the above club was held at Lorey's Hotel, Plattsburg, on Wednesday evening last. The president, Dr. Nash, in the chair. ...
Article : 335 wordsThe report appearing in the Herald, to the affect that the dismissal of the Privy Council appeal—Borough of Bathurst v. M'Pherson had involved the appellants in costs ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Good Templars of the Bud of Hope, No. 71, held a social tea and conceit, in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, New Lambton. There was a good attendance, all the sister ...
Article : 301 wordsSydney Jones, a seaman on board the Hunter, from Sydney, committed suicide by cutting his throat with a knife. He died shortly after landing. Deceased was a ...
Article : 44 wordsD[?]niel Shea, tailor, and an old resident, was found drowned in the river. Deceased has been for some time in failing health, and was on the point of retiring from business. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 21 Mar 1879, Page 2
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