Lord Augustus Loftus formerly Governor of New South Wales, and who subsequently became bankrupt, is now writing his memoirs. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. W. S. Gadd, Mayor of Fitzroy, who has been recruiting here, has publicly expressed himself delighted with Hobart and its surroundings. ...
Article : 415 words"The Irish Detective" made his lash appearance at the Academy of Music last evening to a good audience, and Mr Grattan Riggs's splendid representations ...
Article : 556 wordsA meeting of passengers by the p.s. Newcastle on New Year's Day who, after landing at Formby, were left behind by that vessel, was held at the Launceston Coffee ...
Article : 466 wordsThe following sales and quotations were made on the Hobart Stock Exchange to-day :— GOLD.—Golden Gally, s 2s 2d; New Golden Gate, b 13s, 14s 6d, s 18s, 17s 6d; O'Brien's, ...
Article : 149 wordsOur Hobart correspondent telegraphed yesterday:—Mr W. Bell, prospector will leave for Melbourne to-morrow to floata company on the intercolonial market, to work ...
Article : 544 wordsA very pleasant day was spent on Boxing Day in a paddock kindly lent by Mr S. Woodbury. Everything passed off satisfactory, there being several very ...
Article : 209 wordsThe Marquis of Salisbury has passed the worst stage of the influenza attack from which he has been suffering. ...
Article : 30 wordsHer Majesty the Queen will not hold any meeting of the Privy Council for some time. ...
Article : 18 wordsOwners will do well to bear in mind that on Monday next the nominations close for the principal events of the Hobart and Launceston Summer Meets. The following ...
Article : 568 wordsIn official circles it is believed that the Queen will assent to Mr Shiels's Victorian Divorce, Bill. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe body of the man found at North Melbourne has been identified as that of John Frost, grain buyer and manager for Messrs James Fry and Co. Limited, ...
Article : 271 wordsThe following are the results of the last events at the New Year's Day meeting :— One Mile Flat Race—C. Green, 1; J. R. Thompson, 2; G. Cobern, 3. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe following is an extract from the British Medical Journal of 6th April, 1889:—Society for the Study of Inebriety, Tuesday, April 2, 1889. Fifth annual ...
Article : 241 wordsThe hon. the Treasurer has received the following telegram from the Premier of Victoria:—"I have pressed very much that the meeting of the Federal Conference ...
Article : 125 wordsFor some years past the condition of matters in relation to many of the nations of continental Europe has presecuted one of the, most perplexing problems for ...
Article : 949 wordsSailed—Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s p.s. Newcastle, for Launceston. Passengers—Saloon; Mr and Mrs A Beeston; Rev. H. F. and Mrs Tucker and maid Mr and Mrs A. ...
Article : 295 wordsOur Mangana correspondent writes, under date January 2 :—Naturally enough, mining has been very dull here during the holidays. Fortunately, however, the year ...
Article : 404 wordsFrom an unexported quarter comes a bit of evidence in favour of the Waterbury Watch, which goes to show what some people think about its anti magnetic powers. There is much ...
Article : 301 wordsShortly after nine o'clock this morning the Parliamentary party, which had been joined by Mr C. J. Mackenzie, M.H A, left in the river steamer Express, formerly ...
Article : 2,135 wordsIs shown in the manufacture of a new reaper and binder called the BUCKEYE LOWDOWN, which is a much slmpler machine and more easily managed then the three canvas machine ...
Article : 871 wordsOur Boys first eleven and the King's Meadows first eleven will meet in the Inveresk Park at 2 30 to-day. Our Boys—Carney (capt.), Woods, Craib, Allison, ...
Article : 178 wordsMr George Rutherford, formerly the owner of Peechelbar station, Varrawonga, has been drowned in the Murray near Tocumwall. He was out in a boat with ...
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Advertising : 266 wordsOur Waratah correspondent writes under date January 2 :—Mr H. G. D. Hill, manager of the Heazlewood Extended Silver mine, is at present in Waratah, ...
Article : 83 wordsArrangements are (says the Mercury) now perfected for the reception and entertainment of the team of Victorian cricketers engaged in the coming ...
Article : 454 wordsThe Premier intends asking Parliament to meet on the 15th inst. for the purpose of appointing two delegates to attend the Federal Council to be held at Hobart. ...
Article : 76 wordsThe s.s. Corinna, which sailed for Sydney yesterday, took 41 tons 3cwt 0qr 13lb tin, valued at £3950 5s, and shipped as follows:—39 tons 13cwt 0qr 13lb, £3807, R. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe revenue for the past quarter has been £747,433, showing a decrease of £93,762 as compared with the corresponding quarter of 1888. The revenue for the ...
Article : 77 wordsLINDA, West Coast, Dec. 24—We were unable to continue cleaning up on account of be much rain. We had the bottom partly cleaned when the heavy rain brought down a lot of ...
Article : 355 wordsA jockey named Edward Dodds was killed at the Greymouth races through his horse falling. ...
Article : 20 wordsA shocking fatality has happened in the Otago district. A hut occupied by a man named George Askwell, his wife, and two children, took fire on New Year's Eve, and ...
Article : 193 wordsThe description of a simple remedy, by which a person has just been completely cured of deafness and noises in the head of 40 years' standing, can be had free of charge on ...
Article : 97 wordsALKALI IN COCOA.—The public are cautioned against Dutch Cocoas and their English Imitations, which, though called pure, contain about 4 per cent. of added Alkall, etc., giving the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 4 Jan 1890, Page 3
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