Banks Peninsn’s, s.s., 287 tons, W. J Rogers, from Strahan. Agents—Messrs T. A, Reynolds and Co. Hauroto, s.s., 1270 tons, A. Anderson ...
Article : 265 wordsProfessor Hacked has told some of his friends and acqusistances that he intends shortly introducing a suit which every man in the community can wear. The ...
Article : 1,365 wordsTHE stage has supplied mankind with this remarkable proverbial expression. The mode of life of every facing, and the mode of ...
Article : 564 wordsTHE half-yearly public examination and exhibition of work of the pupils attending the attending the Friends’ High School was held yesterday afternoon, and was highly ...
Article : 988 wordsTHE PREMIER (Sir Edward Braddon) have received a communication from Mr Edward A. Petherick of Ripon House, Russel square, London, offering to ...
Article : 302 wordsTHE United Brothers’ Tent, Independent' Order of Rechabites, are socially inclined, and the little pleasant gatherings they give annually to the members of the ...
Article : 294 wordsEnglish Mails.— Per P. and O. line arrived Melbourne 19th inst., expected at Hobert Saturday morning Per Orient line, due on 3rd prox. Via Torres Straits, ...
Article : 190 wordsWhile the Union liner Hauroto being- brought alongside the Dnaa street Pier this morning upon her arrival from Melbourne the stern bawser was bring ...
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Advertising : 225 wordsIT is highly gratifying to find a large number of ladies and gentlemen always ready to tender their services for so laudable an object as the amusement of ...
Article : 248 wordsMessrs H. Jones and Company report under date June 20:—Since our last report the Ooonah and Tambo have left with an aggregate of 14,000 cases of fruit, ...
Article : 839 wordsYesterday morning a woman named Mary Aim Millard was brought up on information for disturbing the peace in public street of the city. She pleaded ...
Article : 226 wordsTo-DAY bring the anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's accession to the Throne of England, the usual salute was fined from the Queen's Buttery by a ...
Article : 34 wordsTHOSE who chanced to pass down Liverpool and Elizabeth streets last evening their attention directed to the window of Mr H. Hawkins’ tea and ...
Article : 127 wordsSOME time back the Premier (Sir Ed ward Braddon) addressed the Minister of Lands with regard to the education of the buildings in the Barracks, and ...
Article : 192 wordsTHE members of this Association and a large number of their friends had a most enjoyable evening at St. Mary’s Schoolroom last night, the Rev. P. O’Rielly ...
Article : 284 wordsTHE occasion of the deosrture of Mr F. E. Wilkinson, from Hobart to North Queensland, that gentleman having been long and closely connected with the Guild ...
Article : 244 wordsThis gentleman has called upon us, having had his attention drawn to the crulicirm in the morning paper n leasing these Islands to a New Zealander. He ...
Article : 179 wordsOn Tuesday next members of both branches of Legislature will, in the ordinary course of events, assemble at Parliament House, and once more ...
Article : 1,722 wordsMARY TWAIN once wrote a paper pointing out the appalling danger of going to bed as exemplified in bills of mortality. for one person who died out of his bed ...
Article : 404 wordsTHE Gourlay combination now appearing in Hobart have quickly worked them selves affections of the theatre going public Their season so far has ...
Article : 191 wordsTHE half-yearly meeting of the Hebert Branch was held at the rooms on Tuesday evening last, when there was a full attendance of members. The election of ...
Article : 206 wordsThe members of Chalmers Literary Association meet to-night and discuss the quesI on, That the present laws which regulate the sale of alcoholic liquors are ...
Article : 194 wordsThe steamer Gulf of Genoa, which left Sydney 30th April with a large cargo of preserved and frozen meat and 47 bullocks, has arrived at Deptford with her cattle all ...
Article : 43 wordsHEAVY payments continue to be made in respect to tho income fax, and the Victorian Premier was informed on Monday that the total collections to date amounted ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 wordsThe Tasmanian apples brought by the R.H.S. Massllia, which left Melbourne on 4th May, are selling at 10s 6d per case. ...
Article : 26 wordsWALLIS v. WHITE — Claim for £2 16a, board and lodging Mr A. Butler for complainant, and Mr S. T. Tinning (Tinning and Propating) for defendant ...
Article : 81 wordsCable messages state that the London wool market not only continues firm, but at a healthy stale prevails. The arrivals for the fourth aeries of sales are, however, ...
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Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911), Thu 20 Jun 1895, Page 2
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