The Murrurundi! Times says:— " We have sufficient faith in Sir John Robertson' to believe that he will still keep his office...That ...
Article : 131 wordsQueen Emma barque 614 Le Nevion, from Geelong. John Reid agent. Sparrowhawk barque, 415, Garrock, from Melbourne J. C. Ellis, agent. ...
Article : 118 wordsTHE Wagga Wagga meeting takes place on the 5th, 6th, and 7th inst.; and although the fields for the principal events are not as large as usual, great interest is manifested. The fact of such horses as ...
Article : 240 wordsTHE first day's sittings of the above Court commenced yesterday morning, at ten o'colc'k, before his Honor District Court Judge Wilkinson, in the small room devoted to the hearing ...
Article : 1,724 wordsWE recently published a notice of a circular emanating from the Council of Education, addressed to schoolmasters, on the subject of educating destitute ...
Article : 1,247 wordsThe Western Independet says:— " Sir John Robertson and his colleagues will, doubtless, exert themselves to the uttermost to retain their position as lone ...
Article : 116 wordsDuke of Ediuhurg (s.), for Brisbane and Cooktown Easby (s.). for Now Zealand, via Sydney COASTERS OUTWARDS.—December 3. ...
Article : 39 wordsA. STEEL and G. Stewart had a flatter for 100 yards on Saturday afternoon last, on the Newcastle race course, for £5 a-side. There were about CO persons present, and Stewart was made the ...
Article : 61 wordsFrom Melbourne.—Ex [?]parrowhawk: 2 cases confectionery, order From Geelong—Ex Queen Emma: 500 bags flour, order: 200 bags chaff order ...
Article : 35 wordsTo Melbourne.—Per Sea Nymph; 375 tons coal. Per Glum' Hamilton: 600 tons coal. Ber Barrabool; 500 tons coal and 139 be[?] wool December 8. ...
Article : 63 wordsImmediately after the event between Stewart and Steel, two peds, named Turpey and Hunt, stripped for a half-mile spin, and, actor a desperate race breasted the tape together. They were both satiasfield ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Protestant Standard; after severely criticising the conduct of Mr. Farnell, says:— The attack upon the Government was ...
Article : 86 wordsAT the racecourse, Charters Towers, on Saturday 17th November, the great foot race between Easton and Dickiesoan, for £50 aside, resulted in an easy victory for the former. At 4.45. the men toed the mark, ...
Article : 129 wordsNo. 1 Crane: Naid, brig, Newhampton coal for Adelaide No. 2 crane: Keavon, ship, Lambton coal for Adelaide No. 4: Oliva Davis, loading Newcastle Co's coal for Geolong. No 5: Glavmore, ...
Article : 63 wordsSALE OF PROPERTY IN BOLTON-STREET. —Mr. Ludlow will sell by auction, to day, those commodious premises in Bolton street, being the iron store next to the Limerick ...
Article : 346 wordsThe telegraphic arrivals at Adelaide from this port were—on the it inst. Niagara brig, and Lochnaw, barque: 2nd, Dar Dawn, barque. And amongst the departures from Melbourne, on the 1st inst was the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 371 wordsTHE death of John Bourke has cast a more serious and quieter aspect amongst us than usual. A magisterial inquiry was held at Stroud, lasting four days. ...
Article : 785 wordsWE clip the following extracts from the leading articles of the papers quoted, and recommend them to the notice of our readers:— ...
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Family Notices : 16 wordsON Monday Mr. Surveyor Fuller, met the Mayor and members of the Lambton Council, and Mr. Y'. Croudace, manager of the Lambton Colliery, for the purpose of inspecting the site of proposed rservoir. It ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Dubbo Dispatch, of Friday concludes an excellent loading article thus:— " Let new members, and old ones, too, for the matter of that, demand immediate ...
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Advertising : 442 wordsTHE HOLLOWAY COMPANY AT WALLs. END.—The Holloway Company perform here this evening and on Tuesday and Wednesday. The fame of this talented company have ...
Article : 92 wordsAT a meeting of the Political Progress Committee a letter woe brought forward from the secretary of the committee, asking Mr. Hungerford if he approves of the stops they had taken, by forming themselves into ...
Article : 239 wordsDEATH.—The business places are all partially closed to-day (Monday) out of respect to Mrs. Robert Taylor, who died this morning after a long and painful illness. The ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Cumberland Mercury, after condemning the recent action of Mr. Farnell, concludes thus.— " We believe, judging from the result ...
Article : 90 wordsA PUBLIC meeting wan held last night at Mr. Cameron's Hotel Hamilton, for the purpose of seeking the approval of the previous meetings of the above Committee and consideration of the wants of the ...
Article : 246 wordsThe members of the Tighes' Hill Band of Hope hold their usual fortnightly meetiug in the Primitive Methodist Church ; Mr. George Gilbert in the chair. There was a ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Tamworth News says:— "Those who do not expect much from the wisdom likely to be collected under the existing Electroal Law, at the late ...
Article : 151 wordsSHIP BUILIDNG.—We are pleased to notice that a fine yacht it being built on the island by the Messrs, Chilvers Brothers, for Messrs. Anderson and Thompson, who reside ...
Article : 164 wordsTHE Melbourne correspondent of the Mount Alexander Mail Mentions that the Tasmanian Iron Charooal Company has at last collapsed, after spending some £90,000 ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Singleton Arqus says:— "On the whole the colony will have caused for congratulation if, amongst the blessings invoked on behalf of the [?]sels ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tue 4 Dec 1877, Page 2
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