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Advertising : 1,782 wordsAs was predicted in our issue of yesterday, the gallant band of men forming the rescue party came across the body of poor Pettit early in the morning, not far from the spot ...
Article : 1,482 wordsThe following correspondence between Mr. J. C. Aird, who has been entrusted with the work of arranging an entertainment in aid if the funds of the Hamilton and ...
Article : 649 wordsAt half-past three Mr. George C. Martin, J.P., coroner, arrived at Taylor's Hotel, which is situated some 300 yards past the colliery. Senior-constable Robinson had ...
Article : 2,007 wordsOUR Wallsend correspondent, writes under yesterday's date:—Judging from the numerous flying rumours and press reports it would appear, as if this were the age of ...
Article : 437 wordsThe body of Herbert Pettit will be removed to St. Augustine's Anglican Church, Merewether, this morning, where a special service will be held by the incumbent, the Rev. J. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe following telegram was sent yesterday to the Minister for Mines and a similar one to His Excellency the Governor, by Mr. Mackenzie:—"Rescue party made great ...
Article : 103 wordsTHE dredge which is at work in the harbour near Stockton brought up a "treasure trove" yesterday in the shape of an hermetically sealed tin box. The box was seen by one of ...
Article : 148 wordsAlderman Case. J.P. (Mayor of Merewether), has received the following letter from Lord Carrington's private secretary:— "Government House, Sydney, ...
Article : 82 wordsOn Sunday evening a sacred service of song will be held in the Victoria Theatre, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association, when the entire proceeds will be ...
Article : 86 wordsAll letters to the Newcastle Herald offi[?] business matters should be addressed [?] Manager, whilst those relating to [?] ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Wed 3 Jul 1889, Page 7
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