ARGUS, [?] River, March 8—I have another unsatisfactory a[?] to [?] fortnight through being flooded again this week. As I stated in my last report No.3 ...
Article : 2,132 wordsMr Justice Hodges has refused an application for the removal of a writ of capias, or the reduction of bail made on behalf of Mr Chas. Santley, vocalist, in an action ...
Article : 754 wordsSIR—The tirade against the former in to-day's issue by one signing himself " Soience versus Hom[?]pathy" calls for a passing comment. It. evidently the production of some one who is ...
Article : 262 wordsWith commendable enterprise the little mining community at Zeehan on the West Coast has formed a Stock Exchange, which will carry on business on similar ...
Article : 117 wordsLovers of aquatics will receive with satisfaction the announcement that George Nation, of the Upper Huou, who present claims to hold the sculling ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Premier of Tasmania respecting the proposed abolition of the system which requires sheep imported from one colony into another to he dipped. Reference la ...
Article : 183 wordsMr R. J. Sadler has received the following, under date March 8, from Mr J. Harrison, in charge of the diamond drill at the Phoenix mine, Beaconsfield:—I have a poor ...
Article : 232 wordsA special meeting of the Silver Prince Prospecting Association was held this evening at the manager's office, Mr W. Murdoch occupied the chair, and 974 ...
Article : 370 wordsOn Monday the Esk Club went by the s.s. Coric to Gravelly Beach and met a team representing the Gravelly Beach Club, on whose behalf Mr I. C. Griffiths extended ...
Article : 534 wordsSIR,—As a reply to "Befogged's" long letter of to-day (Monday). I con only refer him to my letter of a recent date, wherein, at his special request, I explained the principles of protection ...
Article : 68 wordsSailed—T.S.N. Co.'s s.s. Mangana, for N.W. Coa[?]t. Passengers—Saloon: Mr and Mrs C. Hudson: Mesdames Raybould, Hilbert, G. A. White, F.A. Cameron, Davies, Purton, Duncan, ...
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Advertising : 437 wordsMr H.Conway, M.H.A., has gone to inspect the recently reported new find in the Silver Duke property, at Mount Zeehan, and will report to the shureholders at the ...
Article : 244 wordsThe death is announced of two old colonists, namely, Mr Samuel Bellamy Holman and his wife, Hannah Jemima Holman. Mr Holwan was born in ...
Article : 346 wordsS. Gregory, of New South Wales, has been selected to fill the place in the Australian Eleven vacant through R. McLeod not being able to get leave of absence. ...
Article : 251 wordsWe are enabled to give the following precis of the decision given in the Arba v. Ormuz arbitration case. It will be remembered that this was a suit for damages ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 wordsThe following are the amounts of the stakes won by owners at the recent V.R.C. Autumn Meeting :— Hon. J. White, £5547; Mr S. Dais, £1941; Mr W. Gannon, ...
Article : 257 wordsThe temperance lecturer, Mr C. Hors. pool, made his second appearance at the Temperance Hall here yesterday evening, when he was patronised by a similar ...
Article : 237 wordsSir Henry Parkes, telegraphing to Dr. Cockburn, the Premier, says he has appointed Mr O. Cinney Connor in charge of the River Murray for protection of the ...
Article : 114 wordsOur Water Supply Committee held their final meeting at Crack's Temperance Hotel this afternoon, there being present—Mr T. R. Arthur (chairman), Dr. Haines, Messrs ...
Article : 135 wordsThe following sales and quotations wore made on the City Public Stock Exchange yesterday :— GOLD.—Amalgamated West Tasmania, b 5 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 wordsA strong south-east gale has prevailed all night, and still continues. The rainfall for the 24 hours was 2in 59 points. The river is rising rapidly, and floods are ...
Article : 73 wordsThis quiet place was somewhat stirred up last week (writes a correspondent) when the Launceston cabmen drove through here on their way to Entally with the City Band, drawn by ...
Article : 324 wordsNew Caledonian papers to the 28th of February mention the return to Noumea from Tahiti of the chief Arki, one of the rebels who headed the insurrection of 1878. ...
Article : 333 wordsThe Conference of statisticians continued it sittings this morning, when the subcommittee appointed last week brought up their report on the most suitable method ...
Article : 797 wordsMessrs Roberts and Co. sold to-day 605 for felted Golden Gully shares at 2½ [?] per share, and 20 Unity at 3d per share. The following sales and quotations were ...
Article : 313 wordsYesterday, having a few hours to spare at Latrobe, I took the opportunity of visiting the Dulverton coal mine. With the assistance of Mr Heatley I secured both a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 wordsThe Cincinatti Enquirer relates the following circumstance :—A curious instance of sagacity in a horse occurred rocently in the stables of Mr. A. Loughman, situated on North ...
Article : 251 wordsThe silver market is letter. Sales were made to-day as follow:—Broken Hills, £12 17a 6d, £12 14s ; ditto, London register, £11 15s; Block 10, £13, £13 5s, £13 4s; Block 14, £6 8s, ...
Article : 133 wordsFor breakfast, lunche[?]n, tea, and supper in all seasons is CADBURY'S COCOA —Comforting, strengthening, bourishing —for old and young, robust and feeble. The sinews of wealth are ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 12 Mar 1890, Page 3
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