Present—Councillors Thos. Hoskirs. M. D. (Warden), R. M'Kenzie, R. G. Talbot, R. Wardlaw, and J. Morey. Statement of revenue tabled. The ...
Article : 208 wordsIt is quite sad to hear the lsmentations by orchardists over the quantities of apples they have on hand, uns[?]leable at anything like a satisfactory price, and utterly ...
Article : 545 wordsSIR,—I notice that the Treasurer, in his budget speech, virtually accuses a great number of taxpayers of having s[?]nt in false income tax returns baling his ...
Article : 198 wordsTravelling on the thoroughfare once known as the Norfolk Plains road, I noticed several improvements. Mr A. G. Cox has kept pace with the times in ...
Article : 358 wordsProceedings not having terminated when our correspondent closed his letter on Monday, the following is the remainder of the report:— ...
Article : 301 wordsSIR.—I also take the liberty to put in a word. "I have no doubt as to the capacity, power, intensity, and honesty" of Sir Edward Braddon. Yet there is a record ...
Article : 305 wordsThe principal business for the Board of Advice was the consideration of correspondence between the Education Department and the secretary of the board. The ...
Article : 177 wordsBarometer.—Maximum, 30'23 on 14th, wind E. N E.; minimum, 29'06 on 10th, wind W. b. N. Mean for month, 29"77; range, 1"17. ...
Article : 381 wordsThe Railton spirit is not a ghost but a newly aroused desire to achieve something—to progress, not to retrogress. The Board of Agriculture, with its chairman, ...
Article : 362 wordsThe first show of the recently-formed New South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association was practically begun on Saturday, when the judging of the various exhibits ...
Article : 607 wordsPresent—The Master Warden (Mr R. J. M'Kenzie), Wardens Lindsay Tulloch, R. Carter, Alex. Evans, Robt. Gardner, and R. F. Irvine. Apoleg[?]es were made for the ...
Article : 1,161 wordsWinter is manifest in its full strength. We have occasional changes from rain and hard frosts to hard frosts and rain. A little snow was lying about the hills on ...
Article : 679 wordsFull meeting. Correspondence from Mr A. Mault, secretary Central Board of Health, was read relative to the sanitary condition and mortality statiscics of the district. ...
Article : 210 wordsPresent—The Warden (Councillor Has. Cox), Councillors J. B. Gibson, H. Crawford, C W. Heyes, and E. Atkins. Apologies were received from Councillors Mack noon ...
Article : 692 wordsSIR,—I was indeed pleased to read Mr J. Frost's letter suggesting the amalgamation of the Musical Union and Philharmonic Societies, and I think "Touchstone's" ...
Article : 349 wordsThe monthly meeting of the above trust was held at Mr John Tuxworth's, Barrington, on Monday, July 1. Present—Messrs Joseph Acklin ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 3 Jul 1895, Page 3
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