Mr. J. Rac, Commissioner for Railways, and Mr. Whitton, Engineer-in-Chief, arrived here, from Sydney, on Tuesday morning, for the purpose of making further investigations ...
Article : 123 wordsJohn Forster, charged with deserting from the British barque Don Ricardo, at Newcastle, on the 1st of June, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment in ...
Article : 1,583 wordsAnn Rose was charged with unlawfuly assaulting and beating one Margret Glue, at New-castle on the 12th June last. Mr. Capper appeared for the complainant. ...
Article : 900 wordsSIR-In your report of the inquest on the death of James Hall, published in Saturday's (the 13th instant) issue, I was surprised to read tho evidence, of Mr. Lewis, the Government ...
Article : 578 wordsACCIDENT.—On Monday last, a young lad aged seven years, son of Mr. Alderman Walker, got his hand severely jammed, whilst swinging on the gate of the Public School. At first it ...
Article : 613 wordsFrom Point Netherby to Fitzmaurice Bay, a distance of nearly fifteen miles, the beach was lined with fragments of the cargo and traces of the wreck, indicative of the fearful ...
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Advertising : 449 wordsHenry P. Macpherson, formerly of Launceston, said: On the night of the wreck, I was in the bush, between Currie Harbour and the Ettrick, hunting with my mate, Harry ...
Article : 1,309 wordsEQUALISATION OF SKIPS.—The vexed question of the skips is again occupying the attention of the men in this colliery. Some months ago it led to a very serious ...
Article : 874 wordsThe Council met on Monday evening, at half-past seven o'clock. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Harper, Bell, James, Watson, McMichael, and Wood. ...
Article : 863 wordsWe are glad to observe that, with few exceptions, almost all the persons who were injured in the late railway collision, are progressing favourably. The most severe cases ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Thu 18 Jun 1874, Page 3
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