Oonah Resumes Running.—Yesterday saw the resumption of the Melbourne. Burnie running by the Union Steamship Company's ss Oonah. This vessel ...
Article : 923 wordsOonah, ss, 1757 tons, E. Evans, for Melbourne, Passengers: Mrs. Mortimer, Messrs. Mortimer, Shepherd and Vertigan. ...
Article : 26 wordsOonah, ss, 1757 tons, E. Evaas, for Melbourne. Passengers. Mesdames Brokenhurst, Soote, Knubly, L. Atkinson, Rogers, Misses Munford, Rogers ...
Article : 40 wordsPer Oonah, ss, from Melbourne:— I ess fruit, 2 ess hardware, 9 sks sugar, 9 ess sundries, W. B. Cocker and Co.; 1 cultivator, 1 pole, 1 plough, Coastal ...
Article : 48 wordsPer Oonah, ss, for Melbourne: 58 bgs pens, 42 css tomatoes, E. T. Clements and Co.; 60 bls straw, Stenhouse and Co.; also 49 ess tomatoes and ...
Article : 31 wordsFarewell.—Last Saturday evening in the club room, Mr. P. D. O'Reilly, who for the past 6 or 7 years has been engaged with Mr. K. C. Laughton ...
Article : 209 wordsOonah, ss., 1757 tons, E. Evans, from Melbournee. Passengens—Saloon: Mesdames Behan, Gardner, Hyland and four children, Smith ...
Article : 66 wordsState School Picnic.—The scholars, teachers, parents, and friends of the Northdown S. S. held a monster picnie on Saturday, when there were over 100 ...
Article : 209 wordsOonah, ss., 1757 tons, E. Evans, for Melbourne, Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Treweek, Phegan & child, Wilson, Chapman, Moore, Lee, Linton, Wiltshire ...
Article : 113 words"Au Revoir."—The foregoing words were suspended, across the head of the stage of the local hall on Friday night, the walls and stage were nicely ...
Article : 279 wordsSerious Accident. — Another rather serious accident occurred on Thursday afternoon last. Mrs. D. Little and her daughter, Nellie, were driving, in ...
Article : 245 wordsPer Oonah, ss., from Melbourne:—5 css drapery, 22 bales eornsacks, 16 pkgs groceries, 24 aeks sugar, 3 css electric goods, 21 bgs oats, 6 bgs enions, 7 ...
Article : 39 wordsPer Marrawah, ss., for Melbourne:— 69 ess tomatoes, 8 bgs beans, 320 bgs ore, 82 celery pine logs (20,567ft.), 5300 it, myrtle flooring, 6 myrtle logs (6500 ...
Article : 72 wordsHobart, ss, which entered the Mersey on Tuesday night, is loading produce and is timed to leave for Sydney direct late to-night. The Hobart has a ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Bishop's Visit.—On Saturday night the Bishop held a confirmation [?] Natone church, and His Lordship, attended by the Revs. W. G. Thomas ...
Article : 80 wordsPolican Point.—Messrs. Connors and A. W. Ford last week inspected the burnt portion of the jetty. Mr. Ford stated that operations were held up ...
Article : 381 wordsNo man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly called "The Blues." It amounts to a disease in many cases. ...
Article : 178 wordsState School.—The certificates, gained by the children attending the State [?] have arrived. Owing to the fact that those who had gained them were ...
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Advertising : 207 wordsBishop's Visit.—The Bishop of Tasmania (Dr. Hay) visited Elliott on Friday, anil held a confirmation service in St. Paid's Church in the evening. There ...
Article : 80 wordsAll Night 'Phone.—The continuons telephone service was inaugurated, at Wynyard on March 1, and a number of business men and others expressed ...
Article : 404 wordsCat Kills Snakes.—Mrs. Henry Reid, of Irishtown, is the proml owner of a remarkable cat, which in addition to her ordinary duties of keeping down the ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Thu 3 Mar 1921, Page 4
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