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Advertising : 795 wordsApril 6—Warrentinna, s., 144 tons, R. A. Hall, master, from Hobart via East Coast ports. Passenger, Rev. Pollard. Cargo—113 bags tin ore, 50 bales hops, ...
Article : 63 wordsThe details from the "Morning Leader" which appeared in Friday's cables put a different complexion on the case of the Australians who were ...
Article : 394 wordsInward.—From Melbourne:—Wednesday, Pateena, s., due at 11.30 a.m. At Hobart—Friday, 18th, Waihora, s., due. At Burnie—Wednesday, Flora, s., due at ...
Article : 102 wordsThe proprietors request that all business communications should be addressed to "THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ...
Article : 73 wordsInward.—From Melbourne:—Friday, Coogee, s., due at noon. At Hobart—Friday, Westralia, s., due. Outward.—For Melbourne:— ...
Article : 33 wordsInward.—From Melbourne—Sunday, Australian, s., due at 9 p.m. At Devonport—To-day, Orion, s., due early. Outward.—For Melbourne—To-morrow, ...
Article : 33 wordsWhen in 1840 the Boers found their way through the Drakensburg passes into Natal, they were eager to take possession of a country which seemed ...
Article : 1,128 wordsInward.—Wednesday, Star, s., due from N.W. Coast ports. Outward.—To-day, Yambacoona, s., leaves at 11 a.m. for King Island via ...
Article : 369 wordsHigh Water.—To-day, 0.2 a.m., 0.32 p.m. To-morrow, 1.0 p.m. Moon.—New moon, to-morrow, 11h. 5[?] min. 6sec. p.m. First quarter, 15th, [?] ...
Article : 32 wordsMinisterial.—On Saturday morning the Premier (Hon. N. E. Lewis) and the Chief Secretary (Hon. G. T. Collins) arrived by mail train from the ...
Article : 2,613 wordsApril 6—Coogee, s., 1000 tons, F. Carrington, commander, from Melbourne passengers:—Saloon—Mesdames O[?]wood, Jackson, Boutflower, Rosewaine, ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Anglo-Japanese alliance has caused the political cauldron of Europe to simmer and froth. There is a consensus of opinion in the United States ...
Article : 453 wordsWakatipu, Coogee, Warrentinna, Koonookarra, Orowaiti, Yambacoona, and Moonah, strs.; Annie, kt.; Signe, bq. ...
Article : 17 wordsTamar Heads.—Entered—April 5, 4.50 p.m., Wakatipn, s., from Sydney. April 6th, 7.7 a.m., Warrentinna, s., from Hobart via East Coast ports; 8.20 a.m., ...
Article : 203 wordsApril 5—Pateena, s., 1250 tons, J. V. Bentley, commander, for Melbourne, Passengers:—Saloon—Mesdames Taylorr, Hudson, E. A. Norton, Southwick, W. ...
Article : 175 wordsShip mails will be closed at Launceston as under:— United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, Indian, China, etc., per P. and [?] ...
Article : 97 wordsThe s. Flinders sailed for Melbourne at 4 p.m. with 434 bags potatoes, 166 bags oats, 13 bags tares, and 1 cask blackberries. ...
Article : 63 wordsFrom the Spanish.—Not to wish to recover is a mortal symptom.—Such an unnatural condition often arises from repeated trials of [?]ectual remedies. ...
Article : 113 wordsApril 6—Coogee, s., from Melbourne. 500 cases kerosene, 26 bags bolts, 35 bars iron, 46 boxes butte, 52 boxes tea, 90 boxes candles. 10 casks [?] 50 cases ...
Article : 105 wordsFrom the French—After mischance every one is wise.—One Serious case of bowel trouble without a cure at hand insures having a [?] of Cham[?] ...
Article : 54 wordsApril 6—Pateena s., for Melbourne [?] sales skins, 1295 bales straw, 6 bundles spruce, 86 bage bark, 887 ingots tin, 3555 pieces blackwood, 5 bags ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 7 Apr 1902, Page 4
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