The s.s. Pateena, which sailed yesterday for Melbourne, took 3 tons 18cwt. 1qr. of tin, valued at £370, and shipped by Messrs. L. Tulloch and Co. ...
Article : 218 wordsA meeting of the members of the Opposition was held yesterday, when they discussed the political situation. It is understood that Sir John Robertson will ...
Article : 91 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 4 p.m. Present—The Premier and Chief Secretary, Messrs. Agnew, Cameron, Crosby, Grubb Moore, Dodery, M'Gregor, Lord, Fysh, and Hodgson. ...
Article : 592 wordsPresent—The Warden (Councillor A. Fowell), Councillors D. Burke, G. Scott, J. French, and S. Phillips. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...
Article : 793 wordsSeveral totalisators have been at work here in connection with the Melbourne races, and the police will prosecute two of the offenders on Friday. ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Secretary of the Launceston Stock. Exchange reports the following quotations for Thursday:—Dally's United, b, 32s. 31s, s 40s; Moonlight, b 7d, s 10d; Little ...
Article : 44 wordsBefore his Honor the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. W. R. Giblin. The Solicitor-General prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ...
Article : 2,544 wordsThe following quotations were made on the Hobart Stock Exchange to-day:— Tasmania, b £7 5s ; King River (con.), s 2s 9d; Argus, b 8s 9d, s 10s; T.S.N. Co., b ...
Article : 48 wordsThe steamer Governor Blackall, arrived at Townsville last evening, from New Guinea, with Dr. Doyle Glanville, and Assistant Secretary Askworth as ...
Article : 136 wordsI have again to record a very quiet week in mining matters. From the Tasmania nothing startling to report. As usual, this splendid mine is yielding forth its golden ...
Article : 621 wordsAt a meeting of sheepowners, held yesterday, it was resolved to communicate with sheepowners in all parts of New Zealand and Australia with the view of ...
Article : 94 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 4 p.m. PETITION. Mr. SIDEBOTTOM presented a petition from 47 householders and landholders of St. ...
Article : 2,833 wordsSIR,—I should like to call attention to the fact that the street lamps in the southern portion of the town are not alight till nearly nine o'clock—not for one or two nights, but every ...
Article : 183 wordsSeven tenders have been received for the erection of the Campbell Town Post and Telepraph offices, the lowest being that of Lyon and Horne, at £1430. No decision ...
Article : 748 wordsPresent—Councillors Basil Archer(chairman), J. Appleyard, E. H. Sutton, and J. Wright. Apology was made for Councillor Pitt's absence. ...
Article : 1,646 wordsSIR,—On Tuesday night our local Oddfellows and neighbouring brethren hold a grand domonstration, in form of a torchlight procession and supper. The townspeople turned out in a ...
Article : 179 wordsBefore the Court resumed at 2 o'clock, an application was made by Mr. G. T. Collins on behalf of the plaintiff in the case of J. J. Rumpf v. Samuel French for the Court to fix an hour ...
Article : 419 words1,000,000,000 LIVES ENDANGERED Whilst very claborate preparations are being made at home and abroad for the propagation of warfare, and the wholesale ...
Article : 153 wordsThe adjourned public meeting in connection with the Longford Regatta was held in the Assembly Room last night, when there was a fair attendance. The minutes ...
Article : 218 wordsGENTLEMEN,—My wife had a severe attack of rheumatism which flitted from joint to joint for more than a week, when a friend (in my absence from home) ...
Article : 110 wordsBefore Messrs. E Whitfield and C. H. Smith, J's.P. NON-PAYMENT OF WAGES.—Richard Hardman pleaded not guilty to having failed to pay ...
Article : 290 wordsNews of late has been very scarce here. There has been a clean sheet at the Police Court for some time. The forthcoming Colebrook Races, which are to take place ...
Article : 226 wordsTHE best medicine known is Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, etc.; the relief is instantaneous. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 6 Nov 1885, Page 3
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