The pigeon shooting matches fixed for Wednesday last were postponed until Monday next owing to the irelement weather. In the published handicaps ...
Article : 44 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—It has been definitely decided that the House of Representatives shall meet on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at 2:30 o'clock ...
Article : 47 wordsThe monthly meeting of this trust was held at Lucas' Hotel on Wednesday evening. Present:—Messrs J. Matthews (chairman), J. Mitchell, D. French and ...
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Advertising : 260 wordsONE of the subjects which we trust will be dealt with by the State Parliament in the course of the coming session is that of Marine Board reform. The question is ...
Article : 908 wordsThe committee of the Railton Athletic Club met at Eaves' Hotel on Wednesday evening, Mr Jones in the chair. There was a full attendance of members. ...
Article : 292 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—It having been found that the work of preparing a Defense organisation for the Commonwealth cannot be farther advanced until ...
Article : 112 wordsJune 6—Kotuku, ss, 1,054 torn, S. Kennedy, from Strahan. Jane 6-Moonah, ss, 67 tons, G. Madden, from Wynyard. ...
Article : 858 wordsYesterday witnessed a decided advance in the price of potatoes, as the wretched climatic conditions prevented any coming forward by road, whilst deliveries by train ...
Article : 149 wordsThe fact that farmers are becoming alive to the value of improved methods in butter making is becoming apparent every day. Mr Charles Rockliff, owner ...
Article : 95 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—Under the provisions of the Federal Postal Bill the Postmaster-General is empowered to take steps to prevent the passage through the ...
Article : 77 wordsMr G. L. Meredith, legal manager of the Magnet mine, arrival from Launoeston by train last night. He leaves for the mine by train this morning, for the ...
Article : 319 wordsThe market yesterday was quiet Potatoes forward were limited to three or four loads; buyers were offering 57s 61 to 60s, with an upward tendency. Oats, is ...
Article : 55 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—The Prime Minister states that only in exceptional cases will a higher salary than £800 be paid to permanent heads of the Federal ...
Article : 54 wordsHobart, Thursday.—Sales at the slaughter yards today ranged as follow: Cows, £3 5$ to £6 16,7d, steers,£7 2s 61 to £13 2s 6d, Yealers £1 7s to £1 16s; ...
Article : 58 wordsMr Jessop, who met with an accident some time back, is still unable to work, and it is feared that some small bone in his arm is broken. ...
Article : 35 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—Member of the Senate sitting on the left of the president met in caucus today for the purpose of electing a Leader of the ...
Article : 174 wordsAn old man named Charles Clayton was sent to the Invalid Depot at Launceston by the police yesterday morning. The old man has been living in a hut ...
Article : 80 wordsLaunceston, Thursday.—Business in the produce market during the week has been very dull, consequent upon the holiday on Monday and the rain that has ...
Article : 224 wordsA Melbourne contemporary takes special note of a factor which will, it is thought, favorably affect the price of kerosene oil, an illuminant largely used on the ...
Article : 625 wordsThe monthly meeting was held on Tuesday evening. Present: Meesrs W. T. York (chairman), P. W. Johnstone, C. Coleman, and O. Ridley. ...
Article : 325 wordsThe Emu Dramatic Club staged the evergreen comedy, "Our Boys," very successfully at the Bornie Town Hall last night. The attendance was not so ...
Article : 369 wordsSenatar Drake in the Senate tonight moved the second reading of the post and Telegraph Bill. He put in a strong plea for the management of post office ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsMr H. W. Potts, the Victorian dairy lecturer, delivered a lecture recently at Tafura (Vic), in the course of which, as a shocking example of carelessness, he ...
Article : 543 wordsMessrs John Bridge and Co., of Sydney, report as follows under date Saturday last :- Wheat.—There is a steady inquiry for ...
Article : 447 wordsNews comes from New Ground that a son of Mr A. H. Mitchell had the misfortune to break his leg on Saturday whilst engaged at play owing to a heavy ...
Article : 150 wordsA vary pleasing letter which the Prime Minister has received from General Gisalee was read in the Home of representatives this evening. The general ...
Article : 234 wordsThe Salvation Army held a public meeting in. the Town Hall on Wednesday night, in aid of the Rescue Home, and Prison Gate Brigade funds. ...
Article : 93 wordsMany members of the society at Devonport will be interested in the following paragraph, which has been forwarded with a request for insertion:—The ...
Article : 356 wordsAn extraordinary and somewhat shocking incident occurred at the Inglewood (Vic.) cemetery on Sunday. The grave digger, a man named Willis, was engaged, ...
Article : 154 wordsThe service for Sunday next in the Anglican parish of Circular Head will be as follow:—Stanley, 11 and 7; Montagu, 11; Irishtown,8; South road, 3 30. ...
Article : 33 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—The weather throughout the State is extremely cold. Heavy falls of snow hive taken place in many places, and considerable damage has ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Fri 7 Jun 1901, Page 2
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