Tasmania, s.s., 2252 tons, Percy W. Ball, from Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : Mesdames Burn, Lavender, Smith, White, Noble, Gardiner, Walton, Le Greeley, ...
Article : 613 wordsA VERY large and representative gathering of the Women of Southern Tasmania assembled in the Town Hall on Saturday evening last to say ”Good-bye” to ...
Article : 1,382 wordsAT St. David’s Cathedral yesterday Bishop Montgomery preached both morning and evening, his remarks being descriptive of his recent visit to Melanesia. ...
Article : 859 wordsTHE Council and Members of the Caledonian Society of Tasmania attended Government House this morning for the purpose of presenting His Excellency Sir ...
Article : 934 wordsVICE-REGAL. — His Excellency Sir Robert Hamilton will leave Hobart for Launceston by express train to-morrow morning. ...
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Advertising : 224 wordsThe departure of the whaling vessels for the Antarctic expedition appears to have created much interest in Dundee, the port sailing. In a smartly written article, ...
Article : 315 wordsTHIS evening the Dan Barry Dramatic Company commences a limited season at the Theatre Royal, when will be produced for the first time here the Australian ...
Article : 313 wordsEnglish Mails. — Per Orient line, due on the 7th prox. Per Messagerine line, about 7th prox. Via Torres Straits, about 10th prox. Via San Francisco, due about ...
Article : 59 wordsPer Messageries line, on 30th inst. Per German line, about 3rd prox. Per P. and O. line, on 5th prox. Per Orient line, on 12th prox. Via Torres Straits, ...
Article : 88 wordsON Saturday evening last a very pleasing ceremony took place at the office of Mr J. W. Abbott, auctioneer, of Collins street, when he was made the recipient ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 247 wordsVICTORIA AND THE OTHER COLONIES.— Per s.s. Wairarapa, direct, tomorrow. Per s.s. Coogee, via Launceston, on Wednesday next, the former at 7 a.m., and ...
Article : 106 wordsOwing to the stormy weather on Saturday the continuation of the Derwent v. Break o’ Day contest was postponed, and the rain interfered with cricket generally. ...
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Advertising : 108 wordsBreak o’ Day supporters have heavy hearts, on account of the many silly mistakes made in the Derwent innings. Dick Kirby declares it was all owing ...
Article : 646 wordsAT St. Mary’s Cathedral yesterday morning solemn high mass was sung at 11 o'clock. The Rev Father McCarthy was celebrant, Fathers Phelan and Corcoran ...
Article : 1,935 wordsThe anniversary services in connection with St. John's (Anglican) and Chalmers’ Free Church of Scotland were held yesterday, the former at ...
Article : 841 wordsThe Age reports— MELBOURNE. Thursday.— The wheat market is quiet, and the offers to sell are now becoming rather more numerous, ...
Article : 733 wordsAs time rolls on social questions press more to the front. This is as it should he, and it is gratifying to find agencies at work which are bound to ...
Article : 3,762 wordsOBSCENE LANGUAGE.— John Brown pleaded guilty to using obscene language in Liverpool street late on Saturday night. He was fined 5s, or in default ...
Article : 332 wordsTHERE appears to have been some misapprehension regarding the actual facts of this case; we, therefore, beg to state that since the insertion of our ...
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Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911), Mon 28 Nov 1892, Page 2
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