High water.—To-day, 3.18 a.m., 2.44 p.m. To-morrow, 3.07 a.m., 3.30 p.m Moon.—First quarter, 26th inst, 6h, '11min. 09 ec, a.m. ...
Article : 19 wordsInward.—From Melbourne:—Friday, Pateena, s., due. At Devanport—To-morrow, Flora, a., due. At Hobart-Fri- day, Warrimoo, s., due. From Sydney: ...
Article : 96 wordsJudicial.—The Chief Justice, Sir John Dodds, arrived yesterday from the West Coast, and during the afternoon was engaged in Chamber business at the Public ...
Article : 2,571 words"H. Pousty."—Address your letter c/o Peninsular and Oriental S.S. Company, Collins-street, Melbourne. "W.E.P."—Yes, you are right; the word ...
Article : 39 wordsWakatipu, Pateena, Australian, Koonookarra, Yambacoona, Moonah, strs.; Eden Holme, Brier Holme, and Leto, bqs.; Hazard and E. H. Purden, kts. ...
Article : 23 wordsInward—From Melbourne:—To-morrow, Burrumbeet, s., due at 12.30 p.m. At Hobart—From Sydney—Thursday, Anglian, s., due. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsThe first meeting of the city council for the present year was held at the Town Hall yesterday, his Worship the Mayon (Alderman J. W. Pepper) in the chair. ...
Article : 571 wordsInward.—Thursday, Mahinapua, s., due from Strahan. Saturday, Yambacoona, s., due from King island. Outward.-Friday, Mahinapua, s., leaves ...
Article : 597 wordsTamar Heads.—Entered—5 a.m., E. H. Purden, kt., and Belle, ctr., from the Straits islands. Hobart.—Arrived—6.18 a.m., ...
Article : 82 wordsIn a country such as Tasmania, where the raising of fruit for export to the markets of the old world has become one of the most important of our primary ...
Article : 1,112 wordsMr. Seddon, not content with the position of uncrowned King of Maoriland, considers he has a right to run the British Empire generally. When he was on his ...
Article : 381 wordsShip mails will close at Launceston as under:—United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, India, China, etc., per P. and ...
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Advertising : 370 wordsNotwithstanding the statement by the Hobart press supporter of the Legislative Council and the income tax that the Premier acted foolishly in attending the ...
Article : 587 wordsThe enormous fortunes lost in sunken ships each year on our coasts (says a home paper) are taxing the resource of both our shipowners and marine insurance ...
Article : 278 wordsThe request that all who retained the pictorial supplement issued with the "Examiner" of January 7 would contribute at least one shilling to the ...
Article : 294 wordsThe British steamship Cornwall, which put into Table Day shortly after noon an December 10 (says the "Cape Times"), brought tidings of a disaster, happily ...
Article : 525 wordsThe entertainment given by Mr. Wragge in the Albert Hall last night attracted a large audience, nearly 800. persons paying for admission. Mr Wragge ...
Article : 50 wordsThere are 26,600 French in Great Britain and Ireland, more than three-fourths of the number being in London. The business most followed among these is ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 19 Jan 1904, Page 4
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