SIR,—A local in to-days issue of your contemporary compels me reluctantly, in justice to myself, to reply thereto. The facts of the case respecting the distribution of ...
Article : 442 wordsThe Secretary of the Launceston Stock Exchange reports the following quotations for Thursday:—Florence Nightingale, s 32s; Mount Victoria, b 2s 9d, s 3s 3d, 3s ...
Article : 41 wordsSmall parties of the enemy appeared in the vicinity of the British camp outside Suakin at an early hour this morning, and fired about a hundred shots from rifles into ...
Article : 196 wordsThe Secretary of the Hobart Stock Exchange reports the following quotations for this afternoon; in the morning owing to the small attendance of members there ...
Article : 107 wordsSailed.—The T.S.N. Co.'ss.s. Flinders, for Launceston. Passengers—Saloon: The Rev. Mr. Wright and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Plascott and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 97 wordsThe autumn show of the Northern Horticultural Society was held yesterday in the Pavilion, Town Park, and was fairly successful. The attendance during the ...
Article : 1,842 wordsThe Acting-Colonial Secretary (the hon. W. B. Dalley) has received the following important telegram from Sir Saul Samuel, the Agent-General:—"London, 7th April. ...
Article : 304 wordsThe annual autumn flower show under the auspices of the Campbell Town Horticultural Society was held here to-day, and was a great success. Many visitors were ...
Article : 595 wordsHeavy orders for the supply of torpedoes; guns, and other war materials have been received by English manufacturers from the representatives of various British ...
Article : 35 wordsSIR,—The old saying of going from home to hear news of home is verified in the following telegram from the Melbourne Age of the 1st instant, sent by the Hobart correspondent of ...
Article : 118 wordsHis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, accompanied by the Princess Alexandra and their oldest son Prince Albert Edward, arrived at Dublin to-day. ...
Article : 85 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "Argus," standing convicted as a publisher of reckless falsehoods, seeks in your issue of yesterday to cover his retreat by a series of silly questions, and an ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Colonial Secretary has received a telegram, stating that the new Government steamer Lucinda, concerning the safety of which some fears were entertained, had ...
Article : 101 wordsBefore H. T. A. Murray, Esq., P.M. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—William M'Culloch was fined 10s, or in default 48 hours' solitary confinement, for having been drunk and ...
Article : 1,001 wordsA splendid durbar or levee was held to-day at Rawul Pindi in honour of the Ameer of Afghanistan, Abdurrahman Khan. ...
Article : 62 wordsA public meeting, called by Messrs. H. Brock and W. Greenlaw, was held in the Council Chambers, Richmond, at 3 o'clock this afternoon to consider the ...
Article : 340 wordsSIR,—Why were the post-office not open on Good Friday. the same as they are o Sundays?—Because the newspapers are published on that day, and during those exciting ...
Article : 166 wordsMessrs. Berens Brothers, jewelers, had a quantity of goods invoiced as being worth £70 seized by the Customs authorities. It is estimated that they were invoiced at 60 ...
Article : 186 wordsIt is persistently rumoured here that his Holiness Pope Leo XIII. is ill. ...
Article : 21 wordsAt the wool sales to-day 7700 bales were offered. The tone of the market is flat. ...
Article : 22 wordsTin has declined 5s, the quotation to-day being £79 5s per ton. ...
Article : 18 wordsHis Worship the Warden informs me that he received a telegram from his brother in Victoria (Mr. R. J. Archer) to-day, tendering his resignation both as Councillor of the ...
Article : 341 wordsMr. Murray Smith, the Agent-General, has forwarded to the hon. J. Service the joint representations of the Agents- General on the subject of the Recidivistes ...
Article : 629 wordsOur London telegrams announced a few days ago that the once prosperous South Australian Copper Company had ceased to be a profitable enterprise, and had passed ...
Article : 338 wordsBefore his Honor Mr. Commissioner Whitefoord. J . B. MASON V. FRANK HART. This was an action brought by Dr. Mason, of ...
Article : 525 wordsThe members of the Executive Council mot to-day, when his Excellency the Governor and all the Ministers were present. The subject of the defences was partly ...
Article : 1,062 wordsA deputation, introduced by Mr. W. E. Shoobridge, M.H.A., waited on the Premier (the hon. Adye Douglas) this morning, to lay before him the resolutions adopted at a ...
Article : 303 wordsParramatta, N.S.W., 29th Sept., 1883. Dear Sir—For the past fifteen years I have been a sufferer from severe rheumatism, which has frequently incapacitated ...
Article : 247 wordsAt a special meeting of directors of the Mount Victoria Company held yesterday it was decided to erect a water-wheel, 45ft. in diameter, which will drive the battery ...
Article : 174 wordsThe case of Mason v. Hart was resumed, the plaintiff's grooms, George Byrne and David Thomas, giving evidence in corroboration of the plaintiff's statements. ...
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Advertising : 85 wordsAn influential deputation of sheepowners, introduced by the hon. W. Hodgson, M.L.C., waited on the Premier (the hon. Adye Douglas) to-day. The hon. N. ...
Article : 906 wordsThe local quotation for tin ore yesterday was 13s 6d per unit, thus showing a rise of 3d on previous quotations. The s.s. Corinna, which sails for Sydney ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 10 Apr 1885, Page 3
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