Dec. 12—Atlantic, bk, 633 tons, T. C. Stege, commander, for London, via Fremantle, Messrs J. and T. Gunn, agents. COASTERS—INWARDS. ...
Article : 907 wordsThe followers of Mr Justin M'Carthy have made a raid upon the office of the United Ireland newspaper, which was taken possession of by the Parnellites, and ...
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Advertising : 751 wordsFROM a federal point of view changes of Ministry in the different colonies are of considerable importance outside the limits of the particular province ...
Article : 1,365 wordsThe libel action, Bennett, of the, News, v. Star, concluded with a verdict for the defendant. It was cloudy during the eclipse and it was ...
Article : 121 words"WARATAH CORRESPONDENT."—The delay was merely caused by pressure on our space. The article appeared on December 10. "AN ADMIRER OF GENIUS "—The poetry is ...
Article : 91 wordsA meeting was held at Hagley to-day at which 86 representative farmers were present. Mr John Millar was chosen secretary at Carrick a few days ago and convened the ...
Article : 65 wordsMr A. Gill, jun., was thrown from his horse, while giving him a trial round the course to-day, through the horse swerving and striking a tree. Dr. Richardson was ...
Article : 69 wordsThe P. and O. Company's s.s. Nepaul, which went ashore in Plymouth Sound, has become a total wreck. The report that Lord and Lady ...
Article : 52 wordsWhitmore's Hotel took fire this morning at half-past two o'clock, and the flames spread with such rapidity that the inmates had barely time to escape. Not a ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Governments of Great Britain and Germany are endeavouring to dissuade Italy from occupying Tripoli. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe members of the Intercolonial Defence Commission, consisting of Major. General Richardson. Colonel French, Major Hannay, R.E., Colonel Bernard, and ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Agents-General have held a conference at the Imperial Institute with Sir Frederick Abel, the secretary, concerning the mining exhibits. The Agents. ...
Article : 100 wordsHis EXCELLENCY the Governor (Sir Robert Hamilton, K.C.B.) to arrive in Launceston during the earlier portion of next week. On Wednesday evening he is ...
Article : 3,000 wordsConcerning yesterday's eclipse Mr A. B. Biggs writes:—As it was impracticable to avail myself of the appliances which my observatory would have afforded for the ...
Article : 392 wordsMr Hedger-Wallace arrived here to-day, and in the afternoon was driven round by Mr S. Hawkes, M.H.A., who pointed out the features of the district, and gave a ...
Article : 1,606 wordsMary Fealy, a barmaid, who a few days ago charged John Mock with committing a criminal ass[?]ult upon her, has disappeared. It is said she has been spirited away. ...
Article : 499 wordsSales of wheat were made to-day, Mexican varieties realising 3s 8d. Old wheat is in brisk demand. and extensive sales have been effected at 3s 9½d and 3s 10d. Flour, £7 15s to £8 for ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Australian Mortgage and Agency Company report :—We offered at auction to-day 3100 bales, and sold 2540. Competition was active, and former prices were well maintained. ...
Article : 167 wordsThe following cases are set down for hearing at the Launceston Criminal Sittings to be held next Tuesday :— William Fordham, Ellen Fordham, Annie ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 wordsDEAR HARRY—" And now as to my health. Well, old follow, you know that our nights in the trenches during '65 and '66 were not calculated to lengthen our days, but at ...
Article : 239 wordsSailed—Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s s.s. Coogee, for Launceston. Passengers—Saloon Mr and Mrs Richardson, Mr and Mrs Farquaharston; Mesdames Cherry, Buyers, Fox Jenks, ...
Article : 189 wordsClose at Launceston as under:— ENGLAND. — R.M.S. Orotava, Monday next, noon. SOUTH AUSTRALIA, via Melbourne.—S.s. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 13 Dec 1890, Page 4
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