The Break o'Day completed their first innings for 188, the principal scores being :—Peach 43. Maxwell 39, Eady 27. C. Vautin 21, Byfield 19, Lucas 15. ...
Article : 56 wordsEthel, barque. 650 tons, A. P. C. Ross, from London. Agents—Messrs W. Crosby and Co. Yesterday. ...
Article : 542 wordsMR CLEMENT WRAGGE writes from the Chief Weather Bureau, Brisbane, October 9, as follows:—"It appears that some misunderstanding exists with reference to the ...
Article : 181 wordsDURING yesterday no fewer than three residents suddenly succumbed, and within a few hours of each other. Mrs Sherwin, mother of Tasmania's ...
Article : 180 wordsA deputation, consisting of members of the various Sanitary Associations of the city, viz., Women's Sanitary Association, Hobart Sanitary and General ...
Article : 1,928 wordsROKEBY v. ST. MARY'S. — Played at Rokeby. The home team went first to the wickets and scored 226. E. Free 68, F[?]cy 34, T. Free, 32, F. Ward, A. ...
Article : 121 wordsON Sunday night Mr Ed ward Ryan died at his parents’ residence, Warwick street. The deceased was a member of a family well known in athletic and other circles. ...
Article : 155 wordsMR GEORGE BURROWS writes:—“Would kindly allow me space in your columns to correct an error which appeared in your issue of 11th inst [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsEnglish Mails.—Per Orient line, due on 23rd Inst. Per P. and O. line, due on 30th inst. Via Torres Straits, due 18th inst. Via San Francisco, due on ...
Article : 176 wordsThe second meeting of delegates was hold at the Mechanics’ Institute on Saturday evening. Present—Messrs E. A. Irwin (Chairman), T. Gibbons (Union ...
Article : 244 wordsTHE following are the Customs returns for Hobart and Launceston for tho week ending 12th October :— Hobart, £2858 1s Id ; wharfage, £80 16s 10d ; light dues, £15 ...
Article : 86 wordsYESTERDAY afternoon Mr W. Langford, of the Criterion Hotel, and his wife went out for a drive, add whilst proceeding down Liverpool street in the direction of the ...
Article : 151 wordsMESSRS R. J. ROGERS AND SON, Central Property Exchange, report the sale of cottage, St George’s terrace, Battery Point, from Mr Spencer to Mr Bloomfield ; and ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsIN these days of depression and keen competition Amongst all classes of the community any practical assistance which may be granted to ameliorate ...
Article : 306 wordsAt the Theatre Royal this evening this talented Company, which embraces in its numbers several old friends, will open a short season, the initial piece being a ...
Article : 140 wordsWilliam Cunningham made his appearance before His Worship the Mayor (Alderman Watchorn, M.L.C.) at the City Police Court this morning charged with ...
Article : 102 wordsDuring the past week we have had visit from a representative of the Tasmanian News (Mr G. Ford), and judging from the favorable reception ...
Article : 405 wordsTHE preliminary meeting of delegates from the colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia has been held, and it has been ...
Article : 466 wordsThe Hobart barque Ethel, from London, arrived at 7.20 p.m. on Saturday after a somewhat unpleasant passage. She left London a t 6 p.m. on June 29, landed the ...
Article : 580 wordsTeams representing the districts of Brighton and Oatlands met at Risdon on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of playing a match to settle the question as ...
Article : 110 wordsWHEN the Union Company’s s.s. Hauroto arrived here from New Zealand yesterday a passenger named Conway, from Maoriland to Melbourne, was taken to the ...
Article : 76 wordsA CONCEPT in aid of the Rokeby Cricket Club was held at Ward's Assembly Rooms, Rokeby, on Thursday, which proved to be a financial success. Miss ...
Article : 154 wordsThomas Webb, aged 22, was taken to the Police Station last evening, having been given in charge by his mother, Hannah Webb, for wilfully destroying six panes of ...
Article : 225 wordsPrior to the match taking place a goal-kisking competition, open to members of Junior Association, was held, and was won by Pritchard, Union Jack, who ...
Article : 51 wordsTHE report to the Board of Trade upon the accidents that occurred on the railways of the United Kingdom from all causes during 1894 show that there were ...
Article : 180 wordsIN exhibiting dairy cattle with success, or, in fact, any other kind of stock, there is no doubt that the art of bringing out the animals in their best possible ...
Article : 386 wordsTHE ladies of tho Women’s Sanitary Association are positively terribly persistent. The MAYOR who has had as much municipal experience as can ...
Article : 294 wordsOn Wednesday next the Taranna will make a cheap pleasure trip to Brown's River. She has been specially engaged by the Druids, and the chief attraction will ...
Article : 96 wordsTo the Windsor Magazine Mr Walter B. Woodgate contributes an excellent article on “Rowing as a Pastime," which ought to be read by everybody interested in ...
Article : 305 wordsThe barque Ethel having been reported the Customs House goods are at consignees’ risk as soon as clear of the ship's tackles. Bills of lading to be presented ...
Article : 278 wordsLOWLY as they seem in point of organisation, there are few animals that exceed insects in commercial importance The finest red dyes known to manufacturers ...
Article : 247 wordsA COMPARISON of the position of the banks in Australia and New Zealand before the bank crisis, and at the end of the last June is by no means ...
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Advertising : 179 wordsTHE following probates have been issued:— Alice Rachel Alday to Thomas Alday, £505 ; Henry Collie to Hannah Collis, £636 ; Amy Elizabeth Calway to the Rev. ...
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Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911), Mon 14 Oct 1895, Page 2
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