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Article : 256 wordsBefore His Honor the Chief Justice (Sir W. L. Dobson.) Samuel Gregory v. the Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance Company; claim for ...
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Article : 527 wordsThe Argus Company have declared a dividend, the 19th, of 4d per share, payable at the office of the company on April 6. The transfer books will be closed on ...
Article : 175 wordsSIR,—I have read your correspondent's letters on "Tasmania as a Field for Emigration" with so much interest and pleasure that I feel tempted to lot an error in his last slip by ...
Article : 733 wordsA letter from the pen of one of our councillors, re the late municipal conference at Launceston, and which appeared in the Hobart Mercury of Thursday, the 21th ...
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Article : 113 wordsSIR,—As I will be unable to sit at the Appeal Court on Friday, might I ask my brother justices to carefully avoid "scratching each other's backs " on Friday morning in ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Secretary of the Launceston Stock Exchange reports the following quotations for Wednesday : — West Chum, s 4s; Florence Nightingale, a 90s; Lefroy, b 4s, s ...
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Article : 366 wordsMr. James Gray and the Municipal Council have at length come to a satisfactory arrangement to permit the former to lay water on to the town. The large ...
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Article : 314 wordsThe Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court will commence to-day, at 10 o'clock. he following is the calendar:— William Muir, aged 35 years, charged ...
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Article : 207 wordsThe second annual general meeting of the Cressy Football Club was held in the Good Templars' Hall on Saturday night, when there was a good attendance, Mr. J. ...
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Article : 640 wordsA meeting, in response to an advertisement signed by Archdeacon Hales, was held last evening in the Trinity Schoolroom to form a Launceston branch of the ...
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Article : 305 wordsThe wind and rain have been so violent during the past two or three days that the fact of going out of doors within reach of the dried skeletons of the forest is attended ...
Article : 433 wordsAn adjourned meeting of the Municipal Council was held on 14th inst. Present — The Warden, Councillors Becker, Rigney, Stieglitz, and M'Kenzie. ...
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Article : 340 wordsThe Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company has put on the s.s. Moreton in the Melbourne and N.W. Coast trade, and the Mangana will during the produce season ...
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Article : 650 wordsThe board held its first meeting on the same day, the same members being present. The Warden was unanimously elected chairman, and explained that there ...
Article : 147 wordsSIR,— In looking over the list of names of those who were personally introduced to be Excellency the Governor and Lady Hamilton at the recent leave I detected the names of ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 31 Mar 1887, Page 3
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