Early yesterday morning (about 4 o'clock) the people residing at the north end of Wilson-street were aroused by the glare of a large [?] and on turning out it ...
Article : 537 wordsThe air is rife with excitement re the proposed Town Board; the bare mention of which, in certain quarters, is like the proverbial red rag to an infuriated bovine. ...
Article : 339 wordsSince the heavy rain of three weeks ago the weather has been delightful, but this week it was becoming close and muggy, until a slight ...
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Article : 701 wordsA public meeting was held on the 1st inst. in the Victoria Hall for the purpose of taking into consideration how the township could be supplied with water. There ...
Article : 410 wordsOut new Post and Telegraph office is now complete, and open to the public. It is a great acquisition to the township as well us a very great convenience to the people, ...
Article : 350 wordsOn Monday, March 3, the Bishop of Tasmania, the Rev. Dr. Montgomery, arrived here by the s.s. Huon from Hobart; and the evening he held a confirmation service ...
Article : 216 wordsThere resides on this township a family who stand much in need of a helping hand, and I would earnestly commend their case to the charitably disposed ...
Article : 182 wordsA meeting of the ratepayers of the Ross municipality was held at the Ross Hotel on Saturday last, to consider the advisability of erecting a town hall and ...
Article : 1,247 wordsThe usual monthly public gospel temperance meeting was held in the schoolroom on Friday evening. In the absence of the president the chair was ...
Article : 189 wordsEasterly winds still continue with an occasional few hours' blow from the west. The s.s. Moreton did not reach here till midnight on Friday last, and succeeded in ...
Article : 573 wordsIn this district the results of the late heavy rains had a very beneficial effect on the grass, which is everywhere growing splendidly, and although some of the crops ...
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Advertising : 8 wordsThe funeral of the lata Mr T. C. Archer took place this afternoon, and was numerously attended by all classes. The chief mourners were the three sons of ...
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The Colonist (Launceston, Tas. : 1888 - 1891), Sat 15 Mar 1890, Page 20
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