Our correspondent telegraphs:—The opening of the Beaconsfield Juvenile Industrial Exhibition took place to-day at 1 o'clock, in the presence of fully 700 ...
Article : 464 wordsThe third sports meeting in connection with the Union Athletic Association was held on the Launceston Cricket Ground yesterday, and notwithstanding the many ...
Article : 1,592 wordsThe Richmond Alliance eleven arrived from Melbourne on Friday to try conclusions with the Our Boys team. The visitors were met at the steamer by Mr. J. S. ...
Article : 669 wordsMaster, George Arthur, five years old, and son of Mr. G. H. Arthur, of Norley Cottage, had the small bone of his leg broken on Thursday afternoon, the limb ...
Article : 548 wordsSIR,—Mr. James's last communication carefully evades the question. He states I will have every opportunity to defend myself. I have nothing to defend, but ...
Article : 223 wordsThe annual meet of the Carrick Racing Club took place yesterday when the weather though threatening about noon fortunately kept fine until the racing ...
Article : 1,942 wordsOur correspondent telegraphs: — The annual regatta came off to-day and proved on the whole a satisfactory event. The weather though cloudy was ...
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Article : 446 wordsOur correspondent telegraphs:—The following prizes were shot for at Markey's Hotel, Falmouth, to-day:— Fat pig, 5 birds.—Mr. Markey 11111111. C. ...
Article : 107 wordsOur correspondent telegraphs:— The following are the results of the sports which took place at George's Bay to-day:— ...
Article : 100 wordsNotwithstanding the inclement state of the weather last evening there was a very good attendance at the concert given by the Cambrian Glee Club in the Mechanics' ...
Article : 191 wordsOur correspondent telegraphs:—The annual sports in connection with the M.U.O.F. passed off successfully to-day. The Oddfellows marched through ...
Article : 271 wordsChristmas day here passed off with the quietude of a Sabbath. Sol had the sky all to himself, and but for the cooling influence of a friendly sea breeze I daresay ...
Article : 271 wordsOur correspondent telegraphs: — The Avoca sports were held to-day on the Greyfort estate, and although the weather was dull a good number of persons ...
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Article : 742 wordsThe first of the two annual matches to be played in 1886-87 between teams selected from northern and southern Tasmania was commenced at 11.10 on Boxing Day, when ...
Article : 716 wordsOur Hobart correspondent telegraphs:—December 26—Christmas Day has come and gone, as is its habit, and as it is likely to come and go for many generations, despite ...
Article : 468 wordsThe fame of Mr. Harry Rickards as a vocal comedian has spread throughout the colonies, but Launceston audiences have not had the pleasure of hearing him for ...
Article : 282 wordsThe fourth annual sports meeting under the auspices of the St. Leonards Cricket Club was held at St. Leonards yesterday, when the weather was favourable, and the ...
Article : 680 wordsOur correspondent telegraphs:—The first day of the Mount Bischoff races passed off very successfully, the weather being fine, though rain threatened. The ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Wesleyan Sunday-cool anniversary services were held on Sunday, 19th inst. Rev. S. Williams preaching both afternoon and evening. At the conclusion of the ...
Article : 576 wordsOur correspondent telegraphs:—The Ringarooma races were held to-day, and proved to be quite equal to expectations. The weather was glorious, the attendance ...
Article : 606 wordsOur correspondent telegraphs:—The anniversary of the Workmen's Club and the Star of the West, I.O.R. was celebrated to-day jointly, as has been ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 28 Dec 1886, Page 3
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