The annual general meeting of the Launceston Football Club will be held at the Criterion Hotel at 8 p.m. on Friday. A Latrobe correspondent writes:—A ...
Article : 146 wordsARGUS, Wyniford River, April 5—Works on the mine are proceeding without any change to note. No. 3 have the usual face of wash, and a yield of 7 tons will give you an idea of the ...
Article : 2,055 wordsOf those who concern themselves about public affairs, there are the eager and the reluctant—the former impatient for change and advance, and the latter unwilling to ...
Article : 1,656 wordsPresent—The Warden (Mr A. Youl), Councillors J. B. Gibson, and J. Bryan. A letter was read from Mr J. Ralston, asking the Council to give up possession of the police ...
Article : 744 wordsSIR,—With your permission I will write a few lines re the proposed railway from Devonport to Sassafras, which is said to be necessary in order to enable farmers to more easily got ...
Article : 780 wordsThe annual meeting of the Baptist Union of Tasmania was commenced yesterday morning at the Launceston Tabernacle at 10'30 o'clock. Present—Mr W. Gibson, ...
Article : 809 wordsThe following weights have been declared for the Two-year-old Handicap, which is to be run to-morrow at the Autumn Meet of the above Club:— ...
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Advertising : 945 wordsWe are indebted to Mr Harry Conway, M.H.A., for the following account of his recent trip to the West Coast. On arriving at Strahan the first item of interest that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsSIR,—I recently came into possession of certain facts relating to an important undertaking devised by an energetic young man residing in the Campbell Town district. He has, I ...
Article : 275 wordsA match took place in the vicinity of the site of the recent Easter Encampment near Perth, yesterday morning between members of the Dorset, East Devon, and ...
Article : 336 wordsWith reference to my contribution which appeared in the Launceston Examiner of March 11, on the subject of a proposed exhibition on a large and attractive scale, ...
Article : 575 wordsSIR,—I have waited some time to see if any reply came from your Beaconsfield correspondent to that magnanimous letter from George Town re the police question. That ...
Article : 262 wordsOur Cressy correspondent writes that a match was played on the local ground between a team from the N.W. Coast and the Cressy clubs on Monday, and after a ...
Article : 190 wordsThe monthly meeting of the above was held on the 2nd inst. (writes our correspondent). Present—Messrs C. Krushka (chairman), J. Hocking, J. White, J. Andrews, and the clerk, Mr S. B. Phillips. ...
Article : 384 wordsSIR,—We send away each year close upon 4000 tons of metallic tin, receiving for it perhaps three or four times as much as it wan worth to us. Now, if we manufactured all ...
Article : 138 wordsSIR,—In Saturday's newspapers we have letters from correspondents on the protectionist side. In the columns of your contemporary, "Protectionist," quoting from the Mayor of ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 9 Apr 1890, Page 3
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