Our Waratah correspondent telegraphed last evening:—In reply to a petition sent re a track from here to Mount Lyell; a reply from the Minister of Lands has been ...
Article : 434 wordsThe Great Powers are actively discussing the question of the selection of a successor to Prince Alexander of Bulgarid. ...
Article : 30 wordsMessrs. Dean arid Collins report of the mining and investment market for the past week as follows:—Mining and investment stocks had a little improvement this ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Salvation Army have decided to add a new department to their operations in London. It is proposed to take two or three rooms in all the poorer districts, which are ...
Article : 1,423 wordsThe Hova Government have sent a communication to the French resident requesting him to construct a line of telegraph from Tamativa to Antauanarivo, capital of ...
Article : 53 wordsThere appears to be a probability that Mount Victoria, for some time to come at all events, will not take a very prominent position in the mining industry of the ...
Article : 280 wordsThe following quotations were made on the Hobart Stock Exchange to- day:—Uunity, b 11d, s 1s 7d; Little Wonder, b 1s 6d, S 2s; Argus, b 6s 6d, s ...
Article : 50 wordsThe state of siege which was declared here on the revolt of the garrison has been now raised by order of the Government. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Our Boys first eleven met the King's Meadows first thirteen at King's Meadows on Saturday, and the game resulted in a draw greatly in favour of the Our Boys. ...
Article : 259 wordsBeef tallow is quoted at 24s, and mutton at 26s 6d. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe railway departments of Victoria and South Australia have arranged that visitors to the Melbourne Cup from South Australia may travel the whole distance ...
Article : 139 wordsThe statement previously telegraphed that Lord Randolph Churchill had proceeded to Vienna has proved to be correct. To-day he left there on route to ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Socialist leaders in London are organising an extensive demonstration of unemployed to follow the Lord Mayor's procession on the 9th proximo. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe weather during the past week has been unusually severe, and disastrous gales and floods are reported from many parts of the kingdom. Numerous shipwrecks have ...
Article : 46 wordsSIR,—I have seen with pleasure that lately there has been a great deal of writing about Sunday trains, etc., and the wickedness of running them, and the wear and ...
Article : 318 wordsOur Waratah correspondent telegraphed last evening:—Mr. P. Balstrup arrived here to-day en routs for the West Coast, and is to examine Messrs. Weetman and ...
Article : 574 wordsThe Caulfield October meeting was brought to a termination to-day, when there was a very large attendance. The racing was excellent, and the Caulfield ...
Article : 1,738 wordsThe elections for the Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec have just been concluded, and the returns show that the French party have gained a substantial ...
Article : 42 wordsThe following matches were commenced yesterday:—Melbourne v. East Melbourne—Melbourne, 167 for eight wickets. Carlton v. Hotham—Carlton, 114 for three wickets. ...
Article : 36 wordsA meeting was held at the Sea View Hotel, Formby, on Thursday evening, 14th inst., with the object of including Wenvoe in the township of Formby. The proposed ...
Article : 987 wordsNumerous criticisms have been published in the English Press of late on the policy pursued by France in connection with the New Hebrides and other questions, and the ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Municipal Council delegates have visited the Blue Mountains under the guidance of his Worship the Mayor, Mr. Young. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Warden of the newly discovered goldfields at Wankaringa reports having secured a five ounce nugget found on a claim, together with a number of smaller ...
Article : 41 wordsA successful trial of Australian timbers has been made in the presence of Sir P. Cunliffe Owen, Sir John Coode, Sir Graham Berry, Mr. Garrick, and Mr. Adye Douglas, ...
Article : 926 wordsSIR,—Christians will use neither trains, buses, nor cabs on the Sabbath. Neither will Christians carry on the business of running trains, buses, or cabs on the ...
Article : 71 wordsThe s.s. Warrentinna returned to Hobart shortly before 7 o'clock to-night with all her passengers, Parliamentary and other, from Maria Island. But one opinion is ...
Article : 167 wordsThe S.M. Herald of 18th inst says:—The hard times through which the colonies are passing is pretty clearly indicated by the falling off in their trade with the mother ...
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Article : 601 wordsThe Southern Tasmanian Football Association sports took place on the Association Ground, Ridsdale, on Saturday, when there were between 300 and 400 present. The ...
Article : 412 wordsThe s.s. Wakefield, which arrived from Boobyalla at 2 o'clock this morning, brought the following tin ore:—Pioneer, 95 bags; Iris, 22; Amber, 18; Mt. Cam., ...
Article : 385 wordsA writer in the Pall Mall Gazette says:—Yes, we have a celebrity among us, the wife of the great General Thumb, deceased. I must apologise to Count Magri for dropping ...
Article : 956 wordsWe understand that on Saturday a consignment of Cornwall coal was taken on board the tug Tamar, and will be tried as soon as an opportunity offers. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Mon 18 Oct 1886, Page 3
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