The Wallsend pit has worked every shift this week, so far, but the Co-operative have already lost two shifts. ...
Article : 19 wordsIt is much be regretted, that there are in our midst; a number of boys, who are constantly trying to annoy those who attend entertainments. The other evening while seated among the audience, at ...
Article : 174 wordsA match has been made for January next, on the Wallsend course, between Mr. Shoesmith's bay horse "Young Australia" and Mr. Goldie's brown horse "Sir Roger," at Harris' hotel. Stakes, £50 aside. ...
Article : 28 wordsWe would remind true lovers of the "plaid," that the above clan will "hand Halloween," On Saturday evening next, by a social gathering, at Mr. Sommerville's Scotch Thistle Hotel, Wallsend. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Waratah Coal Company has just been held, and a dividend of 20s. per share declared, Messrs. Wilson and Dickinson have been declared directors. ...
Article : 33 wordsIt will be seen by referring to our advertising columns that a really first class programme is offered to the public on Prince of Wales Birthday, the 9th November.—one that will not only be interesting to ...
Article : 187 wordsWe would remind Wallsend shareholders in the above society that the monthly meeting will be held in Mr. Trotter's hotel on Thursday evening next, and a special meeting will be held on Monday ...
Article : 42 wordsLovers of this game are informed that Mr. Lundy, of the Grapes Inn, Wallsend, has just received a fine billiard table by one of the first makers. As we have not heard of there being ant other billiard ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. Joseph Thompson, the bookmaker (says the Herald), is building a supurb mansion in Melbourne. Mr. Thompson's house will cost probably, not less than £20,000. It is to be named "Don Juan House." ...
Article : 48 wordsOn Saturday morning last a painful accident happened to an old and respected resident of this district viz., Mr. Chas. Thomas. As he was riding past our office, in company with Dr. Hill, who was just ...
Article : 234 wordsA correspondent writes from Teralba inviting us to visit this place, and stating things in the district are rapidly flourishing. Mr. Hugh M'Fie is erecting an extensive saw mill, and making ...
Article : 52 wordsWe have much pleasure in directing attention to a notification respecting the Rev. W. Bradley's lecture. on the above subject, in the Baptist Church, Wallsend, on Friday evening next. Mr. Bradley is ...
Article : 59 wordsWe are requested to state that the entertainment tendered by Mr. Geo. E. Loyau, on behalf of the Wallsend School of Arts, has been postponed till November, in consequence of that gentleman's ...
Article : 67 wordsIt may not be generally known that we have in our midst a firm of Chinese gardeners, who, having purchased a five acre lease at Walker Town, are now bringing in daily, vegetables of excellent quality. ...
Article : 227 words"Good teas, 1s, per lb," such the announcement now made here in relation to a tea-sing subject. In Melbourne lately tea was sold at 1d, per lb., not for mixing, nor to be used; we would then enquire how ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Morning Post gives a lengthy summary of the proceedings in connection with the remission of Gardiner's sentence, and adds, "The whole subject, whilst bringing under notice the lawlessness and ...
Article : 71 wordsZiba, barque, 513, Croot, loading Lambton Emperor, brig, 295 Cleary; loading New Lambton San Juan. brig. 278. Dawson; loading New Lambton John Kerr, ship, 1782 Scobre; loading Wallsend ...
Article : 34 wordsOne of our exchanges says:—Upwards of 300 miners and their families are reported to have left Cornwall since our last for New Zealand, Australia, America, and the North of England. They are the ...
Article : 54 wordsOn Friday evening last the celebrated Thiodon's Wonders made their appearance for the first time in Harris' Assembly Rooms, Wallsend, and are being exhibited nightly during the present week, so we ...
Article : 316 wordsSeirra Nevada, American barque, 694, Daw; to load Wallsend Rooparell, ship, 1044, Lanberg; to load New Lambton La Paix, French barque, 486, Magnient; to load New ...
Article : 177 wordsWe have much pleasure in notifying that the services of Mr. T. J. Jones, of Lambton, are at last to be recognised by giving him a benefit in the Rechabite Hall, Lambton, on Thursday evening next. An ...
Article : 80 wordsNothing is probably mere desirable to a great talker than the perusal of a long newspaper report of his speeches. In short, some men in Parliament are seldom content with less than six or eight ...
Article : 75 wordsOperations have been commenced at the above Co's works at Winding Creek. The machinery is new being erected, and is expected to be ready in about a week. The first sod of the shaft was turned by Mrs. ...
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Advertising : 2,487 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 : 33 wordsThe General Secretary (Mr. John Wood) has received a letter from Mr. Merewether, Chairman of the Associated Masters, in reply to the request of the delegate that a conference should be held on the ...
Article : 116 wordsSIR,—By your favour I propose, in the present letter, to point out the position held by "religious instruction" under the Public Schools, Act as it appears to one who has devoted a good deal of at ...
Article : 873 wordsA telegram in the Herald states that a meeting to establish a branch of the Public School League was held at the School of Arts, Musclebrook, on Friday evening last, when the place was crammed. ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Wed 28 Oct 1874, Page 3
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