Assays of specimens brought to the city by Mr Henry O. Allom from his section near Mount Read gave a return yesterday of from 2 to 12 per cent of bismuth. ...
Article : 102 wordsThere are numerous events for the amusement and entertainment of the public to-day. In the city the Exhibition will be open throughout the day and night, ...
Article : 756 wordsE[?]ter Servant.—"If you please, sir, there is a gentleman, Mr Bloater, in your consulting room waiting to see you." This was said to Dr Blower, a sleek looking man, ...
Article : 2,186 wordsThe latest reports from the Volunteer G.M. Company, Lefroy, state that the stone is still increasing in size, and there is now 2ft 6in of solid stone, showing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 311 wordsAn improvement has been met with in No. 2 north drive of the Comet mine, Dundas, showing small veins of ca[?]ary ore running in a beautiful [?] and ...
Article : 31 wordsThe crushing of 904 tons of quartz at the Tasmania mine, Beaconsfield, resulted in a yield of 2769oz of amalgam. which, on being retorted, gave a return of 1163[?]oz of ...
Article : 67 wordsSIR,—I venture to think that it may be seriously questioned whether any reliance can be placed upon K. L. Murray's estimates of the cost of his ...
Article : 376 wordsTHE NEW WILSON G.M. COMPANY. The half-yearly meeting of the New Wilson G.M. Company was held at the Mechanics's Institute yesterday afternoon, ...
Article : 66 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Bon Accord S.M. Company was held at Mr R. J. Sadler's office yesterday afternoon, Mr W. F. Petterd presiding. The reports and ...
Article : 113 wordsChristmas passed off very quietly this year [?] the camp was almost deserted, and all looked drear. The skips were decorated on the last rake from the bottom on ...
Article : 135 wordsThe annual prize competitions in connection with the Tasmanian Rifle Association were resumed at the Launceston Rifle Range at eight o'clock yesterday morning, ...
Article : 1,957 wordsYou have had an account of the races and the bazaar, and I think the promoters of both events have reason to congratulate themselves upon the success that has ...
Article : 668 wordsThe second half-yearly general meeting of the Australasian S M. Company was hell in the Mechanics' Institute last night, Mr B. P. Farrelly presiding. The reports and ...
Article : 80 wordsAlthough the weather during the holidays has been for the most part very unfavourable there has been a general exodus from the various mines to the ...
Article : 579 wordsMr Mark Rigby writes stating that A. Rigby, G. Rigby, and T. Brough did not compete at the Ross sports on Boxing Day. Their names appear in the list of ...
Article : 116 wordsHas seen children waste away, until life is , sometimes despaired of. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil [?] waiting in children. EVERYBODY ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Summer meeting of the Longford Racing Club takes place to-day, and promises to prove thoroughly Successful. The fields are good and an enjoyable ...
Article : 110 wordsSome months ago the Marine Board imported a rocket life saving apparatus, and yesterday a successful trial was made at Stephenson's Bend in the presence of a ...
Article : 429 wordsADULTERATED COCOAS.—It has been shown by careful analysis that the so-called pure Dutch Cocoas and their English imitations are adulterated with about 4 per cent. of added alkali, ...
Article : 103 wordsOur North-West Coast correspondent reports :—A meeting of the stewards of the Burnie Hack Racing Club was held at Mr T. Farrell's hotel on Wednesday afternoon ...
Article : 202 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon, at the invitation of the Master Warden, the members of the Marine Board and a few other gentlemen proceeded down the river, as ...
Article : 237 wordsThe following acceptances have been received for the Norman by Stakes, to be run at the summer meeting of the V.R.C. on Saturday :— ...
Article : 62 wordsChristmastide 1891 is now a dream of the hazy past, and we are back again in the old monotonous every day groove Notwithstanding that Old Father Time found ...
Article : 358 wordsWherever men and women congregate it is frequently a subject for comment and discussion, "why do people show so little sympathy for their fellows undergoing a slow martyrdom ...
Article : 270 wordsThe last night of the old year was spent very quietly by the residents of Launceston. The streets of the city were thronged with pedestrians of both sexes ...
Article : 186 wordsTo-day, on the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Lord Sheffield's team of Englishmen will commence their first match against the united strength of Australia. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 1 Jan 1892, Page 3
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