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Advertising : 1,009 wordsInward.—From Melbourne:—Sunday, Australian, s., due. At Devonport—Sunday, Orion, s., due at night. Outward.—For Melbourne:—Tuesday: ...
Article : 32 wordsInward.—To-day. Amy, s., from N.W. cost ports. Outward.—To-morrow, Amy, s., leaves at 6 p.m. for N.W. Coast ports. Monday, ...
Article : 321 wordsThe s. Orion sailed for Melbourne via ports at noon with 1473 bags oats, 303 bags potatoes, 237 bags peas, 3 bales rabbit skins, and 1 case jam. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe proprietors request that all business communications should be addressed to "THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ...
Article : 73 wordsShip mails will be closed at Launceston as under:— South Africa.—R.M.S. Bungaree, Saturday, 29th inst. ...
Article : 110 wordsThe tenders received for the duplication of the bridge over the South Esk at the Cataract Gorge have been received. They are in excess of ...
Article : 342 words"Query."—The method to which you refer operates only with regard to the election of a Senator; the idea, presumably, being that a state would ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Union liner Oonah left Hobart on Tuesday night for Sydney, taking a large complement of passengers and a heavy shipment of fruit. She is due at ...
Article : 95 wordsAny controversy in which one of the parties deliberately dodges crucial points, and misrepresents the statements made by the other, is more or ...
Article : 1,188 wordsThe New Zealand Shipping Co.'s R.M.S. Paparoa, from London via Capetown, is due at Hobart on the 18th inst., and after landing 300 tons of cargo ...
Article : 91 wordsA new twin-screw steamer, of 10,000 tons burden, built by Messrs. Workman, Clark, and Co., Limited, for the Boulder Line, Limited, was launched recently at ...
Article : 212 wordsThis Week's "Courier."—The "Courier" now commands a circulation which would justly be counted a substantial one for a daily journal, let ...
Article : 1,625 wordsHigh Water.—To-day, 3.30 a.m., 4.8 p.m. To-morrow, 4.28 a.m., 4.56 p.m. Moon.—First quarter, [?]th inst., 8h. 12min. 4Ssec. a.m. Full moon, 24th inst., ...
Article : 43 wordsMarch 12—Pateena, s., 1250 tons, J. V. Bentley, commander, fron Melbourne. Passengers:—Saloon — Mesdames Johnstone and child, Hatterton, Rogers, E. ...
Article : 267 wordsPateena, Wareaten, Wakatipu, Moonah, and Yambacoona, strs.; Golden Gate, bq.; Berean. Linda, E. H. Purden, and Welcome Home, kts. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 wordsThe discussion which took place in the Launceston Municipal Council on the question of granting a piece of land for the erection of cool storage ...
Article : 406 wordsMarch 12—Pateena, s., from Melbourne. 20 cases meats, 100 cases kerosene, 50 cases brandy, 100 packages tea, 10 packages leather, 252 cases fruit, 31 ...
Article : 55 wordsMarch 12—Wareatea, s., 460 tons, W Madden, master, from Strahan via N.W. Coast ports. ...
Article : 17 wordsTamar Heads.—Entered—During night, Colleen Bawn, kt., from Straits islands; 10.9 a.m., Pateena, s., from Melbourne; :.3,5 p.m., Wareatea, s.. from Strahan ...
Article : 206 wordsInward.—From Melbourne via Devon- port:—Sunday, Pateena, s., due at 3 p.m. At Hobart—To-morrow, Monowai, s., due. At Burnie—Saturday, Flora, s., ...
Article : 113 wordsInward.—From Melbourne:— To-morrow, row, Coogee, s., due at 1 p.m. Outward.—For Melbourne:—Saturday, Coogee, s., leaves at 2 p.m. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 13 Mar 1902, Page 4
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