Documents tendered to Newcastle court reveal a mother, accused of poisoning her daughter, was allegedly found to be carrying around vials of the girl's urine.

The Hunter Valley woman was arrested earlier this year after her nine-year-old daughter was admitted to hospital with medical issues, including life-threatening renal failure.

Police allege the girl's illnesses were caused by the woman injecting her daughter with urine through a central venous line.

Documents supporting an apprehended violence order taken out against the mother reveal the accused was allegedly found to be carrying vials of the girl's urine in her handbag, as well as syringes.

The woman faced Newcastle Local Court today where the matter was adjourned until December 2.

She remains on bail.