We were yesterday shown a sample of iron stone found by Mr. M. O'Halloran at Turner's Marsh, about two miles to the north of Bangor, and close to the proposed ...
Article : 356 wordsIn Chambers to-day, the Chief Justice directed the Curator of Intestate Estates to administer the personal estate of Mary Ann Burns, widow, of Hobart, deceased. ...
Article : 212 wordsSIR,—As there is to be an election of three road trustees, I believe, on Saturday, now is the appropriate time to make a statement in reference to the position of the Forth Road ...
Article : 909 wordsSIR,—As the time is approaching when the annual election of trustees is to be held, I wish through the columns of your journal to call the attention of the ratepayers to the disgraceful ...
Article : 78 words"Longford to the fore again, more big gooseberries!" Another court muddle here this morning, but this time the Court of Requests, which plaintiffs, defendants, ...
Article : 484 wordsSIR,—On the recent arrival of the Earl of Aberdeen, that nobleman was accorded a quasi-public reception, both in the north and in the south. At the latter cheers were given for ...
Article : 237 wordsThe local rifle men have all returned in charge of Drill-Sergeant Adams, and are well pleased with camp life, and Drill Sergeant-Major Adams hopes to place 50 ...
Article : 49 wordsA number of the influential residents waited on the vice-regal party this morning at Lucas's Hotel; Mr. S. Sternberg introducing the party, and presenting the ...
Article : 744 wordsSIR,— I have been impressed with the conviction that the obsequiosness which is being rendered by a section of the Australasian communities to the Earl of Aberdeen is somewhat ...
Article : 240 wordsOur Brisbane correspondent cabled yesterday :—The Great Eastern Company, Gympie, crushed 360 tons of stone for a yield of 2140ozs. gold. ...
Article : 139 wordsOld Union.—April 12—Stoping has been continued during the week on the lode above No. 2 tunnel, the average size of same being 2ft. wide, showing gold. We ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. Gladstone has an article in the February number of the Nineteenth Century headed "Notes and Queries on the Irish Demand." He concludes thus :— "The ...
Article : 595 wordsOn Easter Sunday morning service in St. Paul's was conducted by Mr. James, lay reader. The floral decorations were a joy to the eye, and the musical part of the ...
Article : 256 wordsSIR—Referring to the above heading of a letter signed by W. Hartnoll, which appears in your paper of yesterday's date, in which he states was a message received from me. Any ...
Article : 399 wordsMessrs. P. W. Spence and Co's. London metal circular of 3rd March reports—Tin.—The principal feature in the market has been the unusually quite tone prevailing ...
Article : 463 wordsSIR,—I understand that the members of the Mersey Marine Board are greatly put about at the probability of their pay being stopped for attendance at the board meetings, as they are ...
Article : 348 wordsI have not heard of any fresh fever cases at Branxholm or the Homs within the last few days. Accounts seem to favour the belief that the majority of the patients are ...
Article : 387 wordsOn Good Friday evening: we were favoured with quite a musical treat in the Supply River Wesleyan Chapel by the widely-appreciated Beaconsfield Wesleyan ...
Article : 289 wordsSIR,—The subject of drainage, both surface and subsoil, may be carefully considered. By the proper application on scientific principles of subsoil drainage many thousands of acres of ...
Article : 539 wordsSIR.—It appears the Municipal Council are in some difficulty with regard to the disposal of the refuse from the Slaughter-house. This seems strange, with the close proximity of the ...
Article : 116 wordsSIR,—Our rifle club have returned from the encampment, and are thoroughly well satisfied with their outing, and thankful for the instruction they have received. They are loud in their ...
Article : 338 wordsThe Secretary of the Launceston Stock Exchange reports the following quotations for Wednesday :—Florence Nightingale, s 8s ; Tasmania, b £7 ; Mercury, b ...
Article : 70 wordsIn the new volume to hand of the "Dictionary of National Biography," Mr. Leslie Stephen concludes his sketch of Carlye in the following able and ...
Article : 831 wordsThe result of the Franklin election is now being awaited with interest. At present—7 p.m.—the only returns received are those of Hobart, the hon. B. S. Bird having ...
Article : 287 wordsThe Government statist has published returns showing the agricultural statistics of Victoria for the year ending March 1, 1887, together with comparative tables ...
Article : 399 wordsI regret to say our wharf is again on the loose, and promises to give as much trouble in the near future as it has done in the no very distant past. Those personally ...
Article : 1,052 wordsSIR,—Since reading the letter of a " Mother in Israel," I have been pondering over the matter of the creche, and I think that the "Mother in Israel," who, I suppose, is one in ...
Article : 393 wordsThe following quotations were made on the Hobart Stock Exchange to-day :— Unity, s 1s 9d ; Florence Nightingale, s £4 2s 6d; Mercury, s 9d; Mount Victoria, ...
Article : 71 wordsTaking advantage of the presence in town of the hons. the Premier and Attorney-General, the Master Warden arranged yesterday for the tug boat to take them ...
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Article : 145 wordsSIR,—Had you confined yourself to the truth in your remarks on my letter I should have treated them with silent contempt, but I must not allow you to send forth untruths without ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 14 Apr 1887, Page 3
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