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Advertising : 878 wordsHugh Miller, a labourer residing in Montpelier-street, was admitted to the Hospital to-day, suffering from severe bruises and cuts. He was engaged in ...
Article : 1,107 wordsBusiness on the Hobart Public Exchange on Saturday night was fairly brisk (states the Mercury). Balstrops were offered at 5s 6d, but broug it forth o buyer. One comet was ...
Article : 712 wordsA sale of racehorses took place to-day, the principal sales being—Oakleigh, to Mr W. J. Cripps, 300gs; Snowfoot, to Mr Selman, for 190gs; Derision, to Mr J. E. ...
Article : 98 wordsAmong the cargo of the s.s. Mangana, which left for Melbourne yesterday, was one ton tin valued at £94, shipped by the Mount Bischoff Company. ...
Article : 26 wordsWe (North-West Post) are informed that all the works in connection with prospecting for coal in the Mersey district, and also those at the Alford adit, Railton, are going ...
Article : 238 wordsOur Hobart correspondent telegraphed last evening:—The following team has been selected to represent the South against Essendon on Wednesday:—C. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe following is a copy of a circular issued previous to the enthusiastic railway meeting to-night:— Citizens of Hobart,—The object of the ...
Article : 480 wordsNeilson and Stephenson continue in active training, and the betting (states Saturday's N. W. Post) remains at 6 to 4 on the Sydney man, although yesterday ...
Article : 135 wordsOur Hobart correspondent writes that a meeting of the shareholders of the Silver Pride Prospecting Association was hold on Friday at Hobart, for the purpose of ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Launceston and Suburban Gun Club held a pigeon match at King's Meadows on Saturday afternoon, and the following are the results of the different sweeps:— ...
Article : 83 wordsOur Hobart correspondent writes that a meeting of those interested in sections hold at Mount Dundas in the name of Do Maestri was held at Hobart on Saturday. ...
Article : 119 wordsThe s.s. Mangana, which left for Melbourne yesterday, took 120 tons coal, valued at £120, shipped by the Cornwall Coal Company. ...
Article : 24 wordsBefore Messrs G. W. Waterhouse, P.M., and B. P. Farrelly, J,P. Thomas Jones and D. Cook were charged with having on the night of the 10th ...
Article : 276 wordsWe next called on the great firm of Messrs Coodall Backhouse, and Co., proprieters of the celebrated Yorkshire Sauce and other tables requisition, where we were informed that ...
Article : 106 wordsThe fourteenth half-yearly general meeting of shareholders in the Mercury Company will be held at the office of Mr Augustus Simson, at 4 p.m. to-day. ...
Article : 311 wordsAMALGAMATED WEST TASMANIA, Beaconsfield, July 21—The cross-cut has been extended 9ft 6in. making a total of 22ft from shaft. We have parted through the hard ground and are ...
Article : 976 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the Silver Crown P.A. was hold at Mr Aug. Simson's office yesterday, Mr Joseph Lowes presiding. ...
Article : 257 wordsA public meeting was held at the Town Hall to-night for the purpose of forming a railway league, with the object of securing an extension of the Derwent Valley ...
Article : 2,421 wordsMuch excitement was prevalent here this morning on receipt of intelligence concerning the overdue barkentine Guiding Star, the telegram received being as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 544 wordsMr W. F. Petterd, of Launceston, who had just returned from a visit to Mount Dundas in the interests of the Comet P. A., in which he holds the position of chairman ...
Article : 481 wordsOur Hobart correspondent writes—On Saturday last Mr A. J. Taylor received from Mount Dundas some very handsome specimens of crystailised carbonates of ...
Article : 634 wordsA great gloom was cast over Launceston shipping circles yesterday when it became known that Captain G. M. Jackson had passed away, and the news came with the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 22 Jul 1890, Page 3
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