The last meet of tie season took place on Saturday, and the day being beautifully fine, the attendance was very large. The members' horses were brought out in grand ...
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Article : 944 wordsAt the Police Court on the 6th inst., before Messrs P. C. Maxwell, P.M., and M. Nathan, J.P., Margaret Connolly, an old offender, was fined 5s, or 48 hours, for being ...
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Article : 540 wordsA grand miscellaneous entertainment, comprising music, magic, and mystery, was billed to eventuate at the Farmers' Club-room on the evening of 25th ult., and as ...
Article : 658 wordsSaid a friend the other day "Have you seen the crown they are putting on the Mayor's folly?" On replying in the negative he took we to have a look at it ...
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Article : 297 wordsThe rabbit pest is reported from various parts of the district. One sportsman shot no less than 20 one day last week on Mr Wain's land, about three miles from ...
Article : 341 wordsA meeting of the Town Board was held to-day, when all members, with the exception of Messrs Cowle and Henry, were present. A good amount of business was got ...
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Article : 361 wordsTwo interests had to be satisfied in the protracted negotiations with Portugal, which have just been terminated by a treaty. Lord Salisbury, in his character ...
Article : 950 wordsNo business at the Police Court on Thursday last. The jetty at Beauty Point is greatly improved by the additions that have been ...
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Article : 692 wordsAs might be expected when it become known that our railway extension had been shelved, feedings of disappointment and disgust were unmistakably expressed on all sides, and the ...
Article : 315 wordsDr. Stevenson and Mr A. Whitfeld, J.'sP., attended at the Police Court this morning to dispose of those who, in their own peculiar way, had been keeping high ...
Article : 600 wordsMr Commissioner Waterhouse delivered judgment as follows :— IN BE T.C. WATSON.—This is A petition for the adjudication of the debtor a ...
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Article : 246 wordsThe Debating Club held its last meeting for this session in the Public Reading-room on Tuesday evening, when there was a good gathering of ladies; the Rev. ...
Article : 430 wordsThis week has been an uneventful one excepting for exceedingly wet weather Yesterday was very much so, and many old upcountry residents were glad when ...
Article : 276 wordsSIR,—If not too late in the day we would like to write is few lines in reference to "Evander's" letter in your issue of Monday week, September 29, on the above ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 11 Oct 1890, Page 3
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