A horse attached to a chaise cart, belonging to Mr. Smith, of Bishopsbourne, wade a bolt this morning between 9 and 10 o'clock from the front of Mr. ...
Article : 314 wordsOur telegrams have already announced the result of the yacht race for Sir W. I. Olark.'s trophy, held in Hobson's Bay on Saturday last. We take the following ...
Article : 545 wordsGreat interest was manifested in town yesterday over the intelligence that the Pandora Copper Company had been floated in the London market. The company has ...
Article : 280 wordsSevere and destructive storms have occurred over the eastern coasts of the United States. Over fifty wrecks are re- ported, many of which were attended with ...
Article : 876 wordsThe Government have decided not to proceed with the prosecution of the three miners accused of rioting at Wallsend; and about whose case the jury failed to agree. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 398 wordsThe Russian warship Nayednik has arrived at Thursday Island from Amboyna. Mr. John Starr, who is connected with Messrs. Chaffey Bros, of Mildusa, is ...
Article : 58 wordsA deputation waited on the Treasurer today, urging the establishment of telegraphic communication between Trial Harbour and Mount Zeehan as soon as ...
Article : 574 wordsPresent :—The Maser Warden (Mr. R. J. Sadler), The Mayor (Mr. B.P.Farrelly), Collector of Customs (Mr. J.W. Campbell). Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce ...
Article : 808 wordsA wire was received from the mining manager at the Mercury Company's mine, Mount Victoria. yesterday, stating that the result of the late crushing was 72oz of ...
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Advertising : 570 wordsWe are very quiet at present at this place. The tin mines are at a standstill for want of rain, and so are the vegetables. A nice steady rain for about three or four ...
Article : 221 wordsAmalgamated West Tasmania.—Dec, 4—Since my last report the contractors have driven 28ft west on the track of the lode, making the total distance 85ft from the ...
Article : 620 wordsThe following sales and quotations were made on the Hobart Stock Exchange today :— GOLD.—Little Wonder, b 3s ; Moonlight, b 9d ; New Golden Gate, b 7s 3d, 6s, s Ss 3d, ...
Article : 209 wordsBefore Mr. Commissioner Waterhouse, NEW CAUSES. MICHAEL FARRELLY V. CHARLES KENT.—Board and lodging, £5 14s. Mr. M. I. ...
Article : 556 wordsA handicap rifle-shooting match between members of the Fingal Rifle Club was concluded today for a tea and coffee service presented by Mr. J. G. Davies, ...
Article : 227 wordsMr. R. H. Francis, General Traffic Manager of the Victoria railways, starts on a holiday trip round Tasmania on Friday next. Robert. ...
Article : 469 wordsOwners are reminded that nominations of sires for the third Midland Jockey Club's Produce Stake close with the lion. see. of the club, Mr. Sydney Page, on Saturday next, ...
Article : 226 wordsWe have had nearly a week of cloudy, threatening sky, with the smallest possible fall of rain. The country is parched and dusty, and there is cause for the very ...
Article : 387 wordsA deputation from the Silver King Company, introduced by the hon. N. J. Brown, M.H.A., waited on the Minister of Lands today re the roads to the Mount Zeshin ...
Article : 374 wordsFrom files to hand we take the following further particulars with reference to the Intercolonial Four-oared Race which was rowed on the Parramatta River on Saturday ...
Article : 592 wordsAn extraordinary meeting of the Silver Queen Prospecting Association will be held at Hobart on the 19th inst. Heazlewood Extended (Heazlewood River). ...
Article : 199 wordsPeople got wet Clothing and Wet feet, and many of them neglect the simplest precautions for their own comfort and safety, and suddenly discover that they have become possessed of an ...
Article : 309 wordsSIR,—I have been told by several of those who heard my lea[?]ue on Socrates that the letter by "A.W.P." deserved a longer reply. I should like to explain that my reason for ...
Article : 167 wordsIn the Assembly tonight the Minister of Lands stated that communications were 0ow taking place between the Premier and Sir Henry Parkes in reference to phylloxera ...
Article : 224 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Municipal Council took place today. Present —The Warden (Mr. J. L. Smith), Councillors J. B. Gibson, H. B. Dowie, D. ...
Article : 584 wordsArgus (Wyniford River).—Dec. 1-1 have nothing special to note in the working of the mine. The principal faces maintain their average, and each show a ...
Article : 316 wordsBefore the Full Court. SILVER HARP v. TOPLIS.—The Chief Justice delivered judgment in this case, saying, without expressing an opinion on the facts, the court was of opinion on ...
Article : 408 wordsDiseases of women.—Medical science in all ages has been directed to alleviate the many maladles incident to females, but Professor ...
Article : 149 wordsWhen refreshing slumbers fail to visit your pillow, when poor food tortures instead of benefiting you, when a sudden[?]oleo or the least excitement sets your ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 5 Dec 1888, Page 3
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