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  2. STOCK QUARANTINE

    'Mr. A. Bertram, secretary, of the King Island Pastoral and Agricultural Association, forwards the following copy of a letter received from the. Agricultural ...

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  3. IN THE COUNTRY

    Our Forest correspondent writes:— We are having more than our share of wet. The ground is thoroughly soaked, and ploughing is practically at a standstill. ...

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  4. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    On Saturday night the Grand Master of the L.O.O.F. (Bro. Robert Scott), assisted by the Deputy Grand Master (Bro. M. E. Button), the Grand Treasurer ...

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  5. WHEAT AND FLOUR.

    The quantity of wheat and flour alloat for the United Kingdom is. estimated at 3,365,000 quarters, against 3,555,000 quarters a week ago. The quantity alloat ...

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  6. LATROBE.

    Lieutenant Dransfield was in the town on Thursday with the object of obtaining a suitable building for training and drilling the lads who have submitted their ...

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  7. BURNIE.

    The Secretary for Public Works has advised the council that on the application of the Inspector of Roads authority had been given for the expenditure of ...

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  8. SPRENT.

    A successful entertainment was given in the Sprent Hall on Wednesday night in aid of the Presbyterian Church funds. Rev. A. G. Roy presided, and a lengthy ...

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  9. MARKETS—LATEST VALUES

    Produce deliveries to-day were:— 4S bags potatoes, 50 bags oats, 11 bags peas, 180 bags chaff, 10 bags turnips, and 120 bales straw. Potatoes sold at 0 Is, and ...

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  10. CATHOLIC MISSION.

    The missions conducted by the Rev, Father M'Carthy, 8.M., of New Zealand, in the Stanley parish, are wonderfully successful, writes a correspondent, in ...

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  11. WEST PINE.

    Great dissatisfaction exists at the high valuations placed on all properties in this district. The appeals met with slight reductions, and some intend to take. ...

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  12. LONGFORD DRUIDS.

    The Lake Esk Lodge, No. 45, U.A.O.D., set on the 16th inst., and held the half-yearly election of officers, who were installed by the branch president as ...

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  13. STOCK SALES.

    Messrs. W. T. Bell and Co. report that at the abattoirs. to-day there was a full yarding of cattle and stock, and an over supply of pigs, prices for which were ...

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  14. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Owing to extreme pressure on our space, we regret having to condense a quantity of country news. At the annual meeting of the Stanley ...

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  15. MOLE CREEK.

    We are having some thoroughly seasonable weather this month. The surrounding mountains have long had their winter garb of white; consequently the ...

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  16. WYNYARD.

    The Wynyard Cricket Club held its. annual ball on Wednesday evening. The hall was handsomely decorated. There was a large attendance considering the ...

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  17. ROSS DRUIDS.

    The installation of the new officers of' the Victory Lodge, No. 32, Ross, took place on Saturday, the ceremony being performed by the branch president, Bro. ...

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  18. MOINA.

    The rapidly growing township of Moina, situated near the Shepherd and Murphy and Lady Barron mines, took another step in advancement, in the ...

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  19. DERBY.

    The weekly meeting of the Parliamentary Debating Society took place on Thursday evening in the council chambers. The Speaker (Mir. F. L. Sly) ...

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  20. L.O.O.F.

    The Usual fornightly meeting of the Loyal invermay Lodge, No. 27, LO.O.F., was held in the Albion-street Schoolroom on Friday night. Five candidates were admitted to membership and two ...

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  21. GLENGARRY.

    The annual concert in aid of the Catholic Church funds was held on 8th inst., and, as in former years, was a great success, both financially and ...

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  22. BALFOUR ITEMS

    The 3rd inst was a record day. for Temma (Whale's Head). At 7 a.m. Messrs. W. and T. Murray started the first truck load of passengers, 28 in all ...

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  23. VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT

    At the Court of Requests to-day, Messrs. Dehle, Bennison, and Co. sued H. Harrison, of Mole Creek, for the recovery of 2 12s 6d, in respect of a ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS

    The same enthusiasm which characterised Saturday's performances was associated last night with the third presentation at the Academy of Music of the ...

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  25. LILYDALE.

    A successful social in connection with the Church of England was held on Monday, 12th, in the military hall. The Rev. G. Rowe, B.A., occupied the chair. ...

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  26. OATLANDS.

    Mrs.Travera, of Tunnack, was treated by Dr.Jones on Friday for an injury to the arm, and was sent on to the Hobart Hospital. It appears that the sufferer ...

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  27. ABBOTSHAM.

    An excellent concert was given in the hall here on 9th inst., in aid of the state school piano fund. The programme was almost entirely. contributed ...

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  28. THE LYCEUM—TODD'S PICTURES.

    The Current programme at the cosy. Lyccum is in every way an admirable one, and, combined with the excellence orchestration by Mr.Lithgow and his ...

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  29. PENGUIN.

    Rev. A. A . Bladen, of Launceston, who is the home mission representative, gave an instructive address in the Methodist Church on Monday, 12th, to a good ...

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  30. INTERSTATE QUOTATIONS.

    Wheat is steady with enquiries at Is 4½d, ex store, for immediate delivery. Flour is selling at £7; bran and pollard, £5. Barley—Malting nominally 4s 6d ...

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  31. LONGFORD.

    On Monday, 12th, the usual monthly Band of Hope in connection with the Methodist C.E. Society was held in the Rechabite Hall, when there was a fairly ...

    Article : 300 words
  32. ROSS.

    The annual meeting in connection with the Ross military socials was held on Wednesday evening, when' there was a good attendance. Squadron-Major G. ...

    Article : 131 words
  33. NOTES AND QUERIES

    To" Young Orchardis" (Devonport)— It would be impossible to give an opinion in the absence of a sample of the soil. Send me a small sample of the second ...

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  34. LECTURE.

    "Strong and Weak Points of Democracy" is the title of the lecture to be given by the Bishop of Tasmania in Trinity Hall, Cameron-street, on ...

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  35. BEACONSFIELD.

    The annual meeting of the member of the Beaconsfield Brass Band was held on Friday. Thedfre was a fair attendance. Owing to the unavoidable absence of ...

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  36. LITTLE GIRL SUFFERED FROM PNEUMONIA

    'My little girl, who is six years of age, had pneumonia very badly," writes Mrs. II. Roberts, 422 North street, Port Melbourne, Vic. "We thought we would ...

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  37. SOMERSET.

    A pleasant social was held at Somerset on Wednesday night, in aid of the Methodist Church, and was well at tended. ...

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  38. ST. MARY'S.

    A successful Band of Hope entertainment was given on Wednesday last at St. Mary's, in connection with the Methodist Church. The Rev. L. Riding presided, and gave a short address on the ...

    Article : 58 words
  39. DELAY IS DANGEROUS.

    There is no class of ailment that affects the system quicker than bowel complaints, and any delay in treating diarrhoea or colic is dangerous Chamberlain's Colic, ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. SCOTTSDALE.

    On Sunday 11th, the congregation of St. Barnabas' Church kept its parochial festival. There was a celebration of Holy Communion at 8 o'clock, at which ...

    Article : 235 words
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