The Government have appointed Mr. John Clark, Inspector of Machinery, to be a member of the Board of Examiners under the Merchant Ships Officers ...
Article : 365 wordsMe and Mrs. Sykes thought we would finish our Queen's Birthday holiday by taking tea with the Independent Order of Rechabites, and punctual to the minute ...
Article : 1,470 wordsThe good people in this part are filled with virtuous indignation at the prospect of introducing the sisterhood into the English Church, and many were surprised ...
Article : 345 wordsPresent—The Master Warden (Mr. R. J. Sadler), the Collector of Customs, the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, the Mayor, Wardens Ditcham, ...
Article : 1,733 wordsA telegram has been received by Mr. E. Mace, Hobart, from Mr. Cahill, who is sinking on the recently discovered silver-lead lode near Trial Harbour, belonging to ...
Article : 124 wordsMining managers report as follow :— MANGANA. Old Union.—May 23—No. 2 tunnel has been extended 5ft. during the week, and ...
Article : 442 wordsA last her Majesty's Government have supplied the needful "to throw a light on the subject," or rather on her subjects as they journey to and from the local ...
Article : 277 wordsThe annual meeting of the Town Mission was held in the Mechanics' Institute last evening, when there was a very large attendance, the hon. Wm. Hart, M.L.C., ...
Article : 2,144 wordsTo-day it has been raining and blowing all day. The Warrentinna went out this morning with a number of men, who are going to ...
Article : 258 wordsSIR,—Being a comparative stranger to your beautiful little town, I was surprised, after many enquiries, to learn that unlike other colonial towns of far less pretensions ...
Article : 265 wordsBy a local in last week's Tasmanian from the pen of your local correspondent we learn that the hon. T. Reibey has recently paid Glengarry and Frankford a visit, but ...
Article : 551 wordsThe Argus Company have declared a dividend, the 21st, of 4d per share, payable at the office of the company, on the 1st prox. The transfer books will be closed ...
Article : 386 wordsGerman papers report the death, at his village in Franconia, of Albrecht Stahl, who drove the sledge in which the Emperor Napoleon returned westward on his retreat ...
Article : 661 wordsSIR,—As there are many conflicting statements re the proposed sisterhood for Tasmania, could you through your valuable columns kindly inform me which of the ...
Article : 53 wordsA correspondent writes:—The Pattersonia Cricket Club held a sports meeting at Pattersonia on Tuesday. The day broke out nice and fine, and about 150 persons ...
Article : 285 wordsSIR,—I gather from your sub-leader this morning that something will yet be heard of the Launceston Electric Light Co. No doubt from the facilities at our disposal ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Secretary of the Launceston Stock Exchange reports the following quotations for Wednesday :—West Chum, b 5s, s 10s; Florence Nightingale, b £415s, s £5 ...
Article : 94 wordsSIR,—Emboldened by the example of "Lepac" and "Thos. Bateman" in your contemporary, I will venture to express an opinion re the boring operations at the ...
Article : 1,106 wordsThe following quotations were given at the Hobart Stock Exchange to-day:— West Chum, s 10s; Unity, s 3s; Florence Nightingale, b £4 15s; Argus, ...
Article : 290 wordsThe meet here to-day did not draw a large crowd of spectators, as there were counter attractions in other places adjacent, but all who did attend appeared ...
Article : 267 wordsOn the 18th we had a sale by the genial representative of the old firm W. T. Bell and Co., which was fairly satisfactory to the buyers if not the sellers. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 26 May 1887, Page 3
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