On Thursday the usual Court of Requests was held, Mr. Commissioner Glover presiding. There were no defended cases, and the following were entered up by the ...
Article : 1,258 wordsSIR,—In continuing the discussion on the above subject I must first briefly reply to the arguments in your leading article of the 29th inst. In dealing with the illustration used in ...
Article : 1,240 wordsThe weather is still very changeable; we have sometimes a fine still morning, but a change comes o'er the spirit of the scene before night, and we have a breeze ...
Article : 369 wordsThe committee of the Homing Society intend to keep the ball rolling, as they hold another race this afternoon from Rose. There are eleven birds entered for this ...
Article : 558 wordsThe usual meeting of the Westbury Municipal Council was held to-day (Thursday). Present—Messrs D. Burke (Warden), E. Fowell, and S. Phillips. ...
Article : 514 wordsThe first public concert in connection with out newly formed Bank of Hope was given in the Wesleyan Church on the night of October 26 to a crowded audience, and ...
Article : 360 wordsOn Monday before His Worship the Warden, Mr. D. Burke, and Mr. E. Fowell. George Stuart, Truant Inspector, proceeded against the following parents for neglecting ...
Article : 138 wordsThe race for the Junior Pairs is to take place to-day, and the crews have all been doing steady work during the week. Baird and Spottswood meet Jowett and Turner, ...
Article : 687 wordsIn my last report I referred to the public school buildings. The site has been selected opposite the Presbyterian Manse, on part of the Cambock estate, and Messrs. ...
Article : 404 wordsSIR,—The mining district of the West Coast having been divided, the appointment of a commissioner for the new district must follow as a consequence. This is a matter that will ...
Article : 488 wordsThere was nothing to report in connection with this district—all is going on well. ...
Article : 19 wordsThere are no tidings as yet of the lost man. The residents turned out in force and scoured the district; one party found the remains of a fire and a knife in the ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Board of Advice as usual occupied a good deal of time. The correspondence from teachers and others was fully considered. ...
Article : 1,241 wordsOf late nothing worthy of note has taken place here. Farmers have finished sowing grain, and most of them have their root crops in, so now they have ...
Article : 249 wordsSIR,—In my usual avocation of a short ramble after breakfast through the papers, I came across this morning the following in St. James's Budget, which I immediately ...
Article : 158 wordsBefore Messrs. J. Hart and J. J. Lovejoy J'sP., William Cameron was charged on the information of Hugh Percy Sorell, with having on 24th October last trespassed ...
Article : 557 wordsOn Tuesday evening a meeting was held to consider the advisableness of establishing a local board under the provisions of the Public Health Act, but as the notice ...
Article : 1,038 wordsLast Wednesday evening a committee meeting of Formby Cricket Club was held at the Formby Hotel, to consider matters regarding the forthcoming match with the ...
Article : 351 wordsAt the last meeting of the Academic do Medccin in Paris, Dr. Brouardel read a long report upon the recent epidemic of sweating sickness which has so been prevalent in the ...
Article : 452 wordsSIR,— A correspondent signing himself " Truth" in your contemporary wrote what was perfectly true when he said that during the dark days of Tasmania many a poor ...
Article : 227 wordsA few evenings ago a very interesting lecture on " President Garfield as a scholar, soldier, and statesman," was given here by the Rev. C. Tregear in the Wesleyan ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 5 Nov 1887, Page 1
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