The interest taken by the people in this colony in the disclosures in connection with the record of Frederick Bayley Deeming is rendered the more painful by the fact that ...
Article : 657 wordsThe next race, under the auspices of the above club, will be flown on Saturday, April 9, from Cleveland. Messrs C. Bryant, senr., and Ritchie and Co. have given ...
Article : 49 wordsIt will be satisfactory to all interested to learn that the vacant Crown lands which are infested with rabbits are not being neglected. The bush fires noticeable out ...
Article : 139 wordsNotice is given of forfeiture and sale of shares in the following companies:—Savage River, South Savage River, and East Golden Gate Mining companies. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Gravelly Beach Cricket Club received very undeserved treatment from the Union Club, of Beaconsfield, on Friday last. They had arranged to play ...
Article : 360 wordsBy the s.s. Pateena, which sailed for Melbourne yesterday, the Commercial Bank forwarded 847oz 17dwt 20gr gold, valued at £3391 11s 4d, consigned to the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe late fine weather has enabled Mr Andrews, the contractor, to push rapidly ahead with the bridge over the St. Paul's, and in a few weeks the structure will be ...
Article : 521 wordsProfessor Black, of the Otago University, who has been spending four months on the Zeehan and Dundas silver-fields, expressed a high opinion of the prospects of the ...
Article : 47 wordsAmong the cargo of the s.s. Corinna, which sailed for Melbourne yesterday, was 33 tons 5cwt 25lb tin, valued at £2930, shipped by Mr R. Gardner, and 1 ton of ...
Article : 42 wordsA public meeting of landholders of the Chudleigh district was held on Saturday, 26th inst, in Mr Picket's store, Mr C. B. Heazlewood in the chair. About 40 were ...
Article : 1,181 wordsThere was a fooling of uneasiness on the stock and share market yesterday, In consequence of many rumours as to the position the various banking institutions are taking up in reference ...
Article : 516 wordsThe match between the Australian team and Lord Sheffield's eleven was concluded to-day, and resulted in a one innings victory for the Englishmen with 230 runs ...
Article : 265 wordsBefore renting Dinham Villa Deeming was in treaty for the lease of a house, situated in a lonely spot in Mold, Flintshire. ...
Article : 131 wordsAlready it is whispered that a plea of insanity will be raised in defence of Williams. That he is possessed of a mania few will doubt, but that the wretched ...
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Advertising : 1,612 wordsDuring the match the question of future international matches was discussed. It is now known that Lord Sheffield on coming to Australia firmly believed that his team ...
Article : 148 wordsThe following sales were made on 'Change today:—SILVER.—Dundas Prospecting, 1s 4d. Silver Queen, 45s 6d. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe following sales were made on 'Change to-day:—TASMANIAN STOCKS. SILVER.—Austral, 1s, Balstrup, 3s 9d. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe local agents for the steamer Ballarat, which is bringing Deeming from Western Australia, have given instructions that she is to anchor in Largs Bay, and that the ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Rev. W. J. Mayers delivered his first lecture at the Mechanics' Institute last night, when there was a crowded meeting, many being unable to, obtain seats. ...
Article : 896 wordsThe following are the extracts from a letter received by Miss Rounsvell from her sister Kate, now in Melbourne:—Care of Max Hirschfeldt, 19 ...
Article : 340 wordsFrom Mr H. Nicholls, manager of the Broken Hill and Argenton Smelting Company, I learn that the works are now within two or three weeks of making a ...
Article : 211 wordsAt the police court on Saturday S. Cavill, for driving without lights on the evening of the 19th inst., was fined 5s. The long looked for rain has come at ...
Article : 407 wordsSIR,—As the cup of our miseries is not quite filled up, there yet remaining a few pests unintroduced by enthusiastic naturalists, I have instructed my agent in ...
Article : 236 wordsIn October, 1888, when the " Jack the Ripper" scare was agitating London, the following appeared in the press:—The most important clue which has yet ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 29 Mar 1892, Page 3
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