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Advertising : 2,038 wordsDuring the last week we have been continually "shaken up" by the news that the Customs officers have made large seizures of goods. On one occasion the value of ...
Article : 188 wordsUnder the heading of "Latest Sydney Intelligence," the "Chronicle," in July 1868, published the following:—Mr. Eagar, in response to a deputation of Newcastle ...
Article : 172 wordsThe strike of the Victorian State railway employees has excited very great interest in New Zealand. Cable messages by the column have been published from day ...
Article : 677 wordsListening to the recriminations indulged in by hon. members, more particularly in the Legislative Assembly, the way they "barrack" one another, and the heat they ...
Article : 142 wordsWe have apparently entered a fresh suicide cycle. Scarcely a day passes but the news is published of some poor unfortunate having compassed his or her own ...
Article : 145 wordsWriting of Customs evasions reminds me that for a long time back the excise officers have had a suspicion that [?]illicit distilling was going on somewhere in ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Annual Ball in aid of the funds of the above institution will be held in the CITY HALL, On ...
Article : 45 wordsFrom Mr. Lemon, secretary of the Licensed Victuallers' Association, I learn that arrangements are nearly completed for a vigorous beating of the Licensed ...
Article : 118 wordsWill sail positively on Thursday, Oct, 1. Has room for a limited quantity of light freight and a few passengers. Apply to WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ...
Article : 40 wordsMany years ago some enthusiastic acclimatisationists decided that it would remind them of Home if they could have the friendly little house ...
Article : 300 wordsSir Edmund Barton, who recently returned from his Tasmanian trip, looks well and hearty, and confesses to having enjoyed himself very much. In a short ...
Article : 189 words729 tons, Captain P. C. Bourner, Had splendid accommodation for first-class passengers, and will leave this port on Oct. 5, ...
Article : 45 wordsOne can hardly-think a dying man would perpetrate a hoax on his relatives. Yet this appears to have been done in the case of a resident in a far-off suburban ...
Article : 160 wordsAt the request of a large number of ladies, the undersigned has promised to enedavour to erect a temporary dressing-place on the sea beach in order to afford ...
Article : 401 wordsAt last Mr. Irvine has had a statement to make with regard to the Legislative Council's amendment in the Constitution Reform Bill. And he has made it with a ...
Article : 484 wordsBegs to inform the inhabitants of the surrounding district that, having made very extensive purchases for cash. FAR BELOW INVOICED PRICES. ...
Article : 44 wordsOne first offender, for being drunk, was fined 5s, in default to be detained until the rising of the court. Rueben Bourke was fined 5s, or 24 hours. ...
Article : 114 wordsAfter some forty years of service to the State, mostly in a scientific capacity, Sir James Hector is retiring from the position of director of the New Zealand ...
Article : 219 wordsTowards the end of 1868 serious trouble arose between the editors of the rival Newcastle papers. At that time the "Chronicle" was edited by Mr. Alfred ...
Article : 555 wordsMeantime attention is being drawn to the position in New Zealand. Our Civil servants are supposed to take no active part in local or general politics. As a ...
Article : 333 wordsEdward Baxter charged Thomas Sabery with assault. The complainant said that he was chief officer of the vessel Fernley, and defendant was a seaman. On Monday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 wordsOn this occasion Madame Bishop will sing the latest London specialty, the popular ballad, Little Mary's Song, "Come Home, Father," ...
Article : 58 wordsWhen the estimates for the Departmen of Agriculture were under consideration. Mr. Ramsay revived that old charge of the Home authorities during the South ...
Article : 189 wordsNew Zealand has been fortunate in having during the past few years as Commissioner of Police a man like Inspector Tunbridge, of Scotland Yard. Tunbridge took ...
Article : 738 wordsA horrible murder was attempted at Brisbane to-day. A cleric named Booran, in the Colonial Secretary's Office, rushed at Mr. Manning, the Under-Secretary, and ...
Article : 92 wordsAt present there are four districts in Turkey in which anyone who so desires may enter into the business of meerschaum mining simply by paying the ...
Article : 228 wordsThe prize-fight between Carstairs and Sellars lasted one hour nod twenty minutes, when the former was knocked down and rendered insensible. ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Prendergast is seeking more information with regard to the administration of the Lands Department. This time it is about a timber reserve in the parish of ...
Article : 153 wordsThe H.R.N.S.N. Coy., desirous of affording the travelling public an opportunity of visiting Sydney on rare occasions, have decided to despatch the steamer ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 23 May 1903, Page 3
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