Inward.—From Melbourne:—Friday Panteena, s., due at 10 a.m. At [?]—Thursday, 13th Monowai, s., due. At Burnie—Wednesday, Flora, s., ...
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Advertising : 404 wordsThe late haul of 800 Boers, killed or captured, as the result of the "drive" organised by Lord Kitchener in the north-east portion of the Orange River ...
Article : 427 wordsThe proprietors request that all business communications should be addressed to "THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ...
Article : 73 wordsInward.—From Melbourne:—Wednesday, Coogee, s., due at 10 a.m. At Hobert—Thursday, Westralia, s., due. From Sydney:—At Hobart—Friday, Tambo, s., ...
Article : 96 wordsInward.—To-day, Moonah, a., due from King island. Wednesday—Wareatea, s., due, at night, from Strahan. Onward.—To-morrow, [?], s., ...
Article : 386 wordsThe s. Glaucus left last night for Sydney direct with 10,375 bags potatoes, 3167 bags oats, 31 bags peas, 222 bags turnips, 25 bags tares, 400 bales straw, ...
Article : 145 wordsHigh military authorities have assured us that mounted infantry is to be the principal arm of the future. There is no reason to doubt the ...
Article : 990 wordsShip mails will be closed at Launceston as under:—United Kingdom (per Orient line).— R.M.S. Ophir, Tuesday, noon. West Australia.—R.M.S. Ophir, Tuesday, ...
Article : 81 wordsRat Destruction.—Citizens who desire to have disinfectant or rat poison laid on their premises are requested to communicate with Mr. Murnane at the ...
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Article : 414 wordsMarch 2—Pateena, s., 1250 tons, J. V. Bentley, commander, from Melbourne, Passengers:—Saloon—Mesdames Church, Armstrong, Tolmie, England, W. T. ...
Article : 148 wordsThe pilot service of Port Phillip forward a statement. comparing their fees and charges with those charged in the sister states. They say:—"The rate for ...
Article : 514 wordsMarch 1—Coogee, s., 1000 tons, F. Carrington, commander, for Melbourne. Passengers:—Saloon—Mesdames Cowen, J. L. Foster, M'Inery, Morton, C. B. Grubb, ...
Article : 224 wordsIt will be news to most people that the Sultan of Turkey is an enthusiastic musical amateur. The statement, however, is nevertheless true. A ...
Article : 216 wordsMarch 2—Pateena, s., from Melbourne, 11 cases axes. 10 bales cornsacks, 10 cases tobacco, 96 cases merchandise, 15 bags onions, 150 cases fruit, 100 cases ...
Article : 45 wordsMarch 1—Coogee. s., for Melbourne 787 ingots tin. 350 bales straw. 109 bales hay, 12 wool screws, 9 casks fruit 7 bags hides, and a quantity of sundries. ...
Article : 30 wordsPateena, Australian . Koonookarra, and Yambacoona, strs.: Golden Gate, bq. ...
Article : 13 wordsMarch 2—Koonookarra, s., 200 tons, s., Holyman, from N.W. Coast ports. Passengers 3, Cargo—Tin ore produce, and [?] ...
Article : 10 wordsTa[?] Heaeds.—Entered—March 2, 7.10. a.m., Pateena, s., from Melbourne; noon, Koonookarra, s., from N. W. Coast; 8.12 p.m., Australia, s., from Melbourne, ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 3 Mar 1902, Page 4
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