The 27th ultimo being pay Saturday, neither of the pits worked. The Co-operative lost Monday, but worked full shift on Tuesday. Wallsend lost back shift on Monday, and front shift on Tuesday. ...
Article : 38 wordsTHE heavy rain which commenced on Friday last and continued with scarcely any intermission to Monday at noon, unfortunately proved to be so general that the country has ...
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Advertising : 1,959 wordsA very successful tea and concert was held in Harris' Assembly Rooms, Wallsend, on Monday evening, under the auspices of the Choral Union.—We are obliged to hold over a full report to next ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Coonanbarra arrived at 2.30 p.m. yesterday (Tuesday), she being the boat due at Newcastle, on Sunday morning last.—there being no steamers from Sydney since the Maitland on last Saturday ...
Article : 44 wordsTHE rainy weather set in very unfortunately for the Flower Show and Athletic Sports, although the later will, perhaps, not sustain so much injury by being postponed for a month, still it has upset the ...
Article : 405 wordsShipment of coal, at the steam cranes will be interfered with by the flood's waters, causing the ebb tide to be of such strength that the vessels will not be able to move from the wharf, without risk. For ...
Article : 60 wordsIt will be seen by advertisement elsewhere that the entrances for the following events close this evening (Wednesday):—Maiden Plate, Miner's Handicap, 880 Yards Handicap, Handicap Vaulting, and ...
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Family Notices : 39 wordsThis celebrated troupe appeared for the first time before a Wallsend audience last evening in Harris' Assembly Rooms, and the unrivalled lady magician. Lena Leoni, was eminently successful in her ...
Article : 135 wordsA fall occurred at the Wallsend Coal Company's workings on Sunday morning, which, had it not been discovered in time, night have been the cause of much inconvenience to that ...
Article : 186 wordsTHE recent heavy rains have made this place almost impassable, and in fact dangerous for people to move out of doors, especially children, nothing but running gutters which ever way you turn your stops. ...
Article : 366 wordsOur Saturday's issue contained a report of an accident that happened at the above saw mill whereby a boy was severely injured. Dr. Schrader, who is attending him, informs us that the escape of ...
Article : 215 wordsWhat the Yankees would designate a "spill" occurred in Devon-street, Plattsburg, yesterday afternoon, and which, but for the presence of Dame Fortune, might have resulted seriously to ...
Article : 196 wordsDURING Sunday night, owing to the heavy rain, a number of places in the new tunnel fell in, thereby flooding a large portion of the mine. A large body of men were summoned to work at once, and did ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE principal source of interest and excitement here during the last few days has been the weather, which, since Friday last, has been such as to make itself remembered by the residents of the Hunter. ...
Article : 316 wordsBefore going to press last evening we received the melancholy intelligence that the Hon. W. M. Arnold, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of N.S.W., was drowned by the upsetting of a boat, at ...
Article : 53 wordsCoal firm; Wallsend were done at 18[?]—an advance of 2s. 6d. The floods reported in the Hunter and Hawkesbury have caused a firmer feeling in farm produce. Old ...
Article : 155 wordsWe have been supplied with the following paragraph by our Newcastle correspondent, which may be looked upon as an evidence of carelessness or anything else, that is too frequently characteristic of ...
Article : 115 wordsA shock of earthquake was felt at Avoca and St. Arnaud, a little before seven o'clock this morning. The houses trembled, the windows rattled, and crockery was thrown from shelves and broken. The ...
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Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW : 1873 - 1876), Wed 3 Mar 1875, Page 3
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