Our Hobart correspondent telegraphs:— Mr. Jackson, prospector of the Silver King Association, has arrived with about 30lbs. weight of fine specimens of silver ore from ...
Article : 30 wordsThe following are the latest scratchings:—Melbourne Cup—All Gold. All engagements—Impulse. Derby—Shooting Star. Oaks—Fraternli filly. ...
Article : 479 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 4 p.m. Present—The Premier, Messrs. Salier, Crosby, Dodery, Macgregor, Hodgson, ...
Article : 502 wordsThe four patients in hand at the quarailtine station—Wm, Bishop, junr., Susannah Watson, Leslie Marshall, and Alfred Bennett, were reported yesterday as doing ...
Article : 431 wordsIf the number of Senior clubs is any criterion of the progress made in football, then during the past season we must have made rapid strides, as we had two new ...
Article : 1,011 wordsThe New Chum battery at Lefroy is in course of removal, via George Town, to Beaconsfield, where it will be erected at the Ophir Company's claim. ...
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Article : 27 wordsJohn Callaghan, colliery proprietor, has filed his schedule, his liabilities being £197,000. ...
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Article : 87 wordsThe Central Board of Health received a cable to-day from the Sydney Board suggesting that all passengers from Tasmania to Sydney be vaccinated before leaving ...
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Article : 506 wordsThe annual meeting of the above-mentioned association was held at Mr. E. T. Tevelein's office. St. John-street, last evening, when there was a fair attendance, Mr. ...
Article : 940 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 4 p.m. NOTICES OF MOTION. Dr. YOUNG, on Thursday, to move that steps should be immediately taken to put ...
Article : 3,230 wordsSales were held to-day on the show ground. There was a good attendance, and the bidding was pretty brisk. The ground had dried up since yesterday, ...
Article : 478 wordsNow that the Scratch Four are over, we can safely say that rowing is fairly started. As usual in the scratch races, a boil over was the result, and the crew who actually ...
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Article : 254 wordsForfeited shares in the Mount Victoria Company will be sold by Messrs. W. T. Bell and Co. at their mart at noon to-day. The Secretary of the Launceston Stock ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 22 Oct 1887, Page 3
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