THE members of the Lambton Mechanics and Miners Institute have long complained of some person or persons taking the periodicals and other things away from the institution. ...
Article : 1,105 wordsDEAR MR. EDITOR.—I think the reflections communicated by "Outsider" relative to the Wallsend School of Arts are unfair, and are not calculated to promote the interests of the institution, which, I ...
Article : 517 wordsThe Wallsend pit has worked every shift on Monday and Tuesday, and the Co-operative worked both on Monday, but were idle on the back shift yesterday ...
Article : 32 wordsWe are reluctantly compelled to hold over till next issue letters from T. Johnson, Waratah, "Passenger" Wallsend, an "Anvil Creeker," Mr. W. B. Richardson, Lambton; a letter from our Greta correspondent; ...
Article : 45 wordsBy an advertisement elsewhere it will be seen that tenders are invited to sink a shaft for the above company at Winding Creek, near Tickhole. It appears the shaft is to be sunk to a depth of 250 ...
Article : 51 wordsBy advertisement in another column it will be seen that the exhibition of waxworks opens at Harris' Assembly Rooms, Wallsend, this (Wednesday) evening at 6 o'clock, and will continue open up to ...
Article : 60 wordsOn Saturday last a lad named Parry had the point of his thumb taken off through getting jammed between two skips in the Wallsend pit. Dr. Schrader dressed the finger, and he is now doing well. Mrs. ...
Article : 87 wordsThe following named gentlemen were duly elected aldermen and auditors at the first election for the municipal borough of Wallsend, and were duly gazetted on Friday last, viz.:—Messrs. John Young ...
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Advertising : 2,601 wordsYesterday (Tuesday) morning many of the inhabitants of Newcastle were somewhat excited by the rumour that no less a personage than the redoubtable Frank Gardiner was amongst the passengers ...
Article : 119 wordsIn our last issue we stated that the Directors of the above bank had decided to establish branches in the townships of Lambton and Wallsend. We are now pleased to announce that the intention is an ...
Article : 179 wordsTHE members of the Primitive Methodist Church have established a Band of Hope in connection with their church, and intend celebrating the opening on Saturday first by ...
Article : 169 wordsThe export of coal from Newcastle for the week ending Friday, July 17th, 1874, amounted to 20,183 tons, 4260 tons of which were shipped to Sydney, 5420 to Melbourne, 361 to Adelaide, 249 to the ...
Article : 129 wordsANOTHER of these very pleasing suppers and social gatherings, which are customary after every foot race of importance was held at Mr. C. Turner's Glanmorgan Hotel, on Saturday ...
Article : 501 wordsThe lovers of pedestrianism will no doubt be much pleased to learn that at last the two greatest men perhaps who ever sported their colors in New South, viz., Robert Watson of Scone, and James Watson ...
Article : 272 words[Let it be distinctly understood that we do not identify ourselves with the opinions expressed by our correspondents. All communications must have the names and addresses of the ...
Article : 49 wordsSIR,—Considering that in a few weeks or months at least Miami will probably contain a large population, and that at the present date the traffic from Wallsend to Miami is daily increasing, I think that ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Wed 22 Jul 1874, Page 3
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