Yesterday was a gala day at Evandale, it being the day fixed for the united demonstration of the Oddfellows and Morven St. Andrew's Benefit Societies ...
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Article : 31 wordsSIR,—Through the medium of your valuable paper permit me to offer a few remarks concerning the earthquake that occurred on Friday, the 19th inst. I think it will prove an ...
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Advertising : 325 wordsA meeting of the North-Eastern Agricultural and Pastoral Association was held this afternoon at Lord's, Commercial Hotel, to consider ways and means for the next show. ...
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Article : 771 wordsOur Waratah correspondent telegraphs that Mr. W. S. Jenkin, of the Mount Bischoff Co.'s Smelting Works has made a assay of a sample of stone broken by the last shot in the lower ...
Article : 182 wordsTasmania, dear Tasmania Most fondly cherish'd isle; In which heroic manhood reigns, And woman's sweetests mile. ...
Article : 118 wordsIt will be remembered that in a report of the now celebrated or notorious cattle case, it was stated that the prisoner Robert King was hooted out of Wynyard. On that occasion he ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 wordsSIR,—In reading the report of the adj urned meeting of the North Brothers' Home, I was sorry to see that by the report of Mr. P. D. Phillips all the shareholders had to look ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Fri 26 Sep 1884, Page 3
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