THIS DAY: High Water—Morning, 5.58; evening 6.32. To-morrow : Morning, 7.2; evening, 7.29. ...
Article : 20 wordsBY the death of Mr. Hugh M'Calmont, the wealthy Scotch ironmaster, his two nephews come in to princely fortunes, which even in these days of riches are unusual. The ...
Article : 150 wordsKonoowarra (s.), 809, Tozer, from Sydney. W. H., Smith and Sons, agents. Shannon, ship, 1292, Lessing, from Sydney. J. C. Ellis, agent. ...
Article : 89 wordsHalewood, ship, for San Francisce. Ashleigh Brook (s.), for Auckland. Lindus (s.), for Melbourne. Hauroto (s.), for Wellington, via Sydney. ...
Article : 55 wordsMR. PARKES had given his little son a hatchet, and the boy had carelessly tried its sharpness upon a young cherry-tree that his father-valued very much. The bark was ...
Article : 120 wordsMR. THOMAS WALKER, M.LA., will address his constituents from Reen's balcony, Plattsburg, this evening. RICH CRUSHING.—No. 3 West Day Dawn, ...
Article : 1,690 wordsTo Auckland; per Ashleigh Brook (s.), 1000 tons coal. To Wallaroo, per Athena, barque, 650 tons coal, 2 cases copper. ...
Article : 56 wordsSept, 2, Moonta, ship, 598; for sale. Henry Simpson and Sons, agents 1886— Feb. 1. Transport, brig, 307; laid up. J. C. Ellis, ...
Article : 492 wordsYESTERDAY it was announced in the Roman Catholic Church that, on Tuesday next, " a month's mind" would be celebrated in memory of the late deceased and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsA VERY successful meeting of the Cook's Hill Society was held in Fry's Hall, on Friday evening, when a very good programme was gone through. In the absence ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsTHERE is no doubt that the present fashions are very becoming to the majority of ladies; but, to make a costume complete, every lady should wear a pair of Joshua Smith's new ...
Article : 62 wordsSIR HENRY PARKES can as yet scarcely say, with that other CÆSAR, " I came, I saw, I conquered." In fact, we are more reminded of the old ...
Article : 549 wordsMountain Laurel, barque, 660 (KFCV), sailed October 3 Selembria (s.), C.U.S.S. line, 31133. via Cape Town and Sydney ...
Article : 228 wordsIN addition to our already large staff of well-known cutters, we have engaged another first-class man, who has a nine-years' highly recommending reference from Messrs. Peapes ...
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Article : 268 wordsMESSRS. WALSH AND KING return to the Victoria Theatre to-night, after an absence of a week, with several novel sketches and hew songs. Besides the competent company ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Narmoi and Sydney will leave to-night at 11. ...
Article : 13 wordsWEARY with his labours of Saturday, Sir Henry Parkes proceeded for a recreation trip by rail to Gosford yesterday. He left Newcastle by the ordinary train at 9.45 o'clock, ...
Article : 234 wordsSydney.—Arrivals, Dec. 9: Ennerdale, ship, from San Francisco; Rohilla, German barque, from Hamburg; City of Melbourne (s), from Melbourne. Dec 10: Orient, R.M.S., from Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsMAKE no mistake, but if you want good pit boots or strong elastic sides, or cheap boots and shoes for your children, go to Joshua Smith's Boot Warehouse, opposite tram ...
Article : 81 wordsThe steamer Karaweera left Adelaide on Friday for Sydney and this port. The steamer Beeswing, from Newcastle, arrived at Melbourne on Saturday. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Mon 12 Dec 1887, Page 4
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