SIR,—"Coming events east their shadows before them." Uneasiness and dissatisfaction is prevalent with the thinking and intelligent portion of the people here. As for myself, there is nothing to cause ...
Article : 436 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of members and persons favourable to the New South Wales Reform League was hold at the Druids' Hall, on Thursday evening last. There was a fair ...
Article : 403 wordsTHE PITS.—Anvil Creek worked full time this week to date, July 26th. Greta A pit worked half a day to date; B pit three days. ...
Article : 86 wordsTo confirm minutes of previous meeting correspondence, including petitions, reports, and orders thereon. MOTIONS IN PURSUANCE OF NOTICE. ...
Article : 225 wordsPOLICE COURT.—On Thursday, 26th July, before J. S. Brooks, Esq., P.M., Thomas Doyle pleaded guilty to being the keeper of and unregistered dog, a[?]d was fined the sum ...
Article : 85 wordsOUR SCHOOL OF ARTS.—This institution has been languishing for some time past. The committee do not appear to be endowed with the mental faculties which are necessary to ...
Article : 544 wordsSIR,—What is the matter with the people of Newcastle that they do not bestir themselves in the matter of obtaining two members for Newcastle? Some months ago, when Sir John Robertson brought ...
Article : 382 wordsTHE jury met yesterday at 10 a.m., in the Council Chambers, to consider their verdict. At 12 o'clock hey announced that they had come to a decision. On the Court opening, the foreman read the following ...
Article : 200 wordsA SPECIAL general meeting of the Greta miners was held on Monday evening. July 23rd, 1877, at Mr. P. Henry's Hall, Greta; Mr. C. Jones occupied the chair. ...
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Advertising : 2,177 wordsA RESPECTED correspondent favours us with the following:— The inhabitants and property holders at Tighe's Hill are, just now, and with just ...
Article : 733 wordsMR EDITOR,— We fought hard for it, in the field of strife, When it cost not any man his life; But now it's dead for want of breath, ...
Article : 430 wordsNEAR Lhassa are rich silver mines, which are not however, wrought by the Government, for fear of the country being impoverised, and the population degenerating. A Chinaman who ...
Article : 130 wordsWINTER'S mirk and gloom has passed away, and summer sunshine again reigns supreme in British Columbia. The country is as duly as dull can be, without the least prospect ...
Article : 646 wordsALBERT Dangar's Leading Act amendment Bill was returned from the Legislative Council without amendment Sir Henry Parkes moved that the House ...
Article : 1,179 wordsSir,—I am directed by the committee of the above association to ask you to kindly give pub lioity to our programme of political reform with the view of inducing some of your prominent ...
Article : 311 wordsOn Thursday evening (the Wollongong Argus reports) an accident of a very serious nature happened to John Daley a miner at Hulli. When returning ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 28 Jul 1877, Page 5
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