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Advertising : 384 wordsPresent.—The Warden (Mr W. H. D. Archer), Councillors R. Gould, H. G. Haines, A. M. Mackinnon, and J. Wright. The Warden apologised for the absence ...
Article : 605 wordsSIR,—There have been many very peculiar handicapping conundrums presented to the readers of the Examiner, but the latest which calls for remark is the ...
Article : 204 wordsPresent.—The Warden (Dr. W. H. Tofft), and Councillors Connell, Foster, Merlson, David Taylor, and John Taylor. The minutes of last meeting were read ...
Article : 226 wordsSIR,—Dr. Ryder has completed her course of "health lectures," and has gone or is going " to break earth," elsewhere. No doubt the doctor has realised her ...
Article : 647 wordsMr J. G. Treseder, horticultural lecturer from Sydney (writes our Deloraine correspondent), delivered his popular address on the above subject in the Town Hall last ...
Article : 782 wordsSIR,— You were kind enough to give me space for a reply to the Rev. R. C. Nugent Kelly advocating the above system of dealing with the drink traffic. ...
Article : 132 wordsBENCH—Messrs E. Whitfeld, P.M., and J. W. Campbell, J.P. INDECENT LANGUAGE.—Thomas Westlake, for using indecent language on the ...
Article : 275 wordsPresent—Councillors D. Burke, M.H.A. (Warden), W. G. Porter, John Millar, C. W. Allen, and G. Gregory. Apologies were received from Councillors ...
Article : 574 wordsAnd now a bishop has come run what is called the Gothenburg system like a Derby dog across the course of temperance. To men who know the ...
Article : 875 wordsOne case of diphtheria was reported. Reports read.—From Cressy stating that 50 premises had been visited by the acting Sub-Inspector, and all but 15 found ...
Article : 48 wordsA lot of correspondence re the Perth school fence was tabled and ordered to be sent on to the Board of Education. A circular from the department was read ...
Article : 81 wordsBefore P.C. Maxwell, P.M., and George Atkinson, J.P. John Funt was charged with being found begging on the 6th inst., and being found ...
Article : 99 wordsThe chairman said that a shilling rate would again do this year. There had, however, been a great waste, and the charge for gardens was too small. ...
Article : 170 wordsBefore Messrs O'Reilly (Commissioner), J. Griffin, and F. Whitaker, J's.P. J.T. Boyd v. E. Baily judgment summons; defendant ordered to pay £1 per month. ...
Article : 257 wordsSIR,—As Mr Collins's election to Parliament is a matter of public interest may I ask the favour of your colums to compare his position as far as he has declared it ...
Article : 48 wordsSIR,—In reply t, my letter to-you of February 9 you said you were not prepared to initiate any measure (if elected) to carry out my proposal—that interest ...
Article : 230 wordsThe secretary (Mr W. Newton) read a letter from Mr T. A. Tabart, the Chief Inspector asking if proceedings had been, or would be, taken against 146 orchardists ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 8 Mar 1895, Page 3
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