At the jubilee treat to the poor la night, in the Exhibition Building, some 700 of all classes and ages sat down to a feast catered by Mr. C. D. Haywood. His ...
Article : 323 wordsApplication is made to register the Latrobe Prospecting Association as a limited company. The place of intended operations is at and in the vicinity of ...
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Article : 378 wordsAt the Launceston Police Court on Tuesday, Mr. H. T. A. Murray presided. An elderly woman was fined 5s, or three days, for being drunk and incapable early ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 15 Jul 1887, Page 3
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