THE New Lambton epidemic "schooling" has at last spread its contagion into this our peaceful neighbourhood. The pay Saturday is the day on which a number of young and ...
Article : 309 wordsA sudden death, resulting from typhoid fever, took place on Thursday last, the deceased being a poor man named Wiggs, for some time past employed at the Co-operative Colliery. He had only a short illness, ...
Article : 121 wordsA meeting of the committee of this society was held on Thursday evening, for the purpose of considering the various claims for prizes, &c., and paying over the necessary sums.—Alderman Abel, in the ...
Article : 149 wordsOn Thursday evening a very painful and extraordinary accident happened to a little boy about nine years of age, at Mr. Hansome's saw mills, Tickhole. The lad was walking by the aperature ...
Article : 161 wordsAs some of our residents seem to be at some loss regarding the amount of school fees they are entitled to pay for sending their children to our public school, the following scale of fees, ...
Article : 214 wordsJohn Mitchell, whose election for Tipperary was quashed on the production of a certificate of his conv[?]tion for felony, is again a candidate for the same constituency. ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Barrabool has arrived with company to support Williamson in "Struck Oil," at the Queen's Theatre. The approaching Intercolonial Cricket ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Wallsend pit worked all day on Wednesday, but was idle both Thursday and yesterday,—only having worked two days during the past week. The Co-operative only worked the back shift on ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Murrurundi Public School was closed yesterday, for fourteen days, because the measles are so prevalent in the town among the children. ...
Article : 25 wordsParties in want of a horse, furniture, boots, &c., will do well to attend Mr. Todd's sale, on this day (Saturday) at Mr. Lundy's Hotel, where the fore-going will be put up by public competition, at two ...
Article : 42 wordsPhillips, Denny, and party, of the Wapping Butcher Lead, Parkes, obtained 470 oz. of gold from twenty-four loads of wash dirt, including 110 oz. picked out by hand. ...
Article : 28 wordsWe understand that a match is on the tapis between the staff of the Miners' Advocate against the storekeepers of Wallsend,—eleven on each side. The match is creating a considerable amount of interest, ...
Article : 58 wordsMiss Haley, daughter of Doctor Haley, Goulburn, whose disappearance at the Fairy Bower, Manly Beach, caused such consternation, was handed over to her friends yesterday ...
Article : 87 wordsAs an illustration of the prevalence of measles and fever in Wallsend we may mention that something like two hundred children are now absent from the Wallsend Public School. There is one consoling ...
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Advertising : 2,958 wordsBy advertisement elsewhere it will be seen the we have received an addition to our business men in Wallsend by the arrival of Mr. R. M. O'Rafferty, who has brought a large stock of West of England ...
Article : 85 wordsWe wish to direct the attention of our readers to the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the new School of Arts, now in course of erection in Metcalf-street, to-day (Saturday). According to ...
Article : 125 wordsIt will be seen by our advertising columns that Mr. [?]s holds another land sale at Bullock Island [?] monday next. With capital superabundant, and interest on bank deposits at so low an ebb, ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Sat 27 Feb 1875, Page 7
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