The PRESIDENT took the chair at 4 p.m. Present—The Premier, Messrs. Page, Coote, M'Gregor, Hodgson, Lord, Crosby, and Salier. ...
Article : 184 wordsIn reply to a question from Mr. Redmond in the House of Commons, Sir James Fergusson stated the report that the Government were indisposed to ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Right Rev. Dr. W. G. Cowie, Bishop of Auckland, is publishing his experiences in New Zealand. ...
Article : 22 wordsH.M.S. Orlando, the new flagship for the Australian squadron, has arrived at Colombo in Ceylon. ...
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Article : 1,319 wordsSir F. Dillon Bell, the Agent-General for New Zealand, is trying to engage Mr. James Long, professor of dairy farming at the Cirencester Royal Agricultural College, ...
Article : 929 wordsThe local quotations for tin ore yesterday was 14s per unit. The manager of the Mount Bischoff Company received a cablegram yesterday ...
Article : 587 wordsIn the New South Wales Assembly on 16th inst., leave was given to introduce a bill to amend the law relating to gold and other minerals. The old act is to be ...
Article : 125 wordsThe SPEAKER took the [?]hair at 4 p.m. NOTICES OF MOTION. Mr. GRAY, on Thursday, to move in reference to the Main Line Railway, that ...
Article : 4,075 wordsThe Government are to consider the extension of the penny postage to the whole colony, and the establishment of an agricultural college, and affiliation of ...
Article : 114 wordsCumberland No. 1 North.—July 13 (by telegraph) — Last night's shift holed through into prospection claim. Clear up trial crushing, as far as gone, on Monday ...
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Article : 73 wordsIn the Assembly last night, the Premier stated he had received no official information respecting the appointment of the Marquis of Normanby to succeed Sir Wm. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 414 wordsFrom our Hobart correspondent we learn that Mr. E. Mace has received the following telegram from the prospector of the Eureka Company, dated Corinna July ...
Article : 913 wordsAt the Police Court to-day, David Stewart, for poaching for fish in the Derwent, near Risdon, in breach of the Salmon Act, was fined forty shillings and ...
Article : 93 wordsBefore the Full Court. RUMPFF V. WEST.—A lengthy judgment was given by the Chief Justice in the appeal case Rumpff v. West. In the course ...
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Article : 260 wordsSome beautiful exhibits of gold-bearing quartz have been obtained at Ballarat, to to be exhibited in the gold court of the Exhibition. 1500oz of gold in its native ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 21 Jul 1888, Page 3
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