His Worship the Mayor, as treasurer, desires to acknowledge the following subscriptions to the memorial fund in aid of the widow and family of the ...
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Article : 386 wordsSir Rupert Clarke's new schooner yacht La Carabine, reached Hobson's Bay, to-day after a fairly line run from Auckland. The voyage was commenced ...
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Article : 90 wordsColombia, has placed troops within striking distance of Panama, and as a consequence the American troops on the coast have been ordered to prepare for ...
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Article : 169 wordsIt is feared that the French transport Vienne, with a cargo of gunpowder, has been lost in the Bay of Biscay while voyaging from Rochefort to Toulon. She ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsThe latest figures of the referendum, taken on the question of the reduction of the number of members in the Legislative Assembly, are as follows:— ...
Article : 51 wordsPrivate advice has been received that Mrs. Benson's choir has won the gold medal in the choir competition at Bathurst. Members of the choir also scored ...
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Article : 32 wordsBY MR. BAIN'S GAIETY COMPANY. Mr. J. C. Bain, lessee of the Academy of Music, has generously decided to give a benefit performance for the relief of ...
Article : 103 wordsA slight earthquake shock with a loud rumbling noise was felt hero at five minutes to nine last night. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. C. C. Lance, Canadian Commercial agent, who recently visited these colonies, will read a paper at the Colonial Institute on the 12th prox. on Australia as a ...
Article : 41 wordsAE the inquest held on the victims of the tram accident at Auckland on Christmas Eve, by which three passengers lost their lives, and a number were ...
Article : 108 wordsAn Australian supporter of the London Missionary Society has donated £10,000 for missionary effort in New Guinea. ...
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Article : 20 wordsMr. and Mrs. Gregor Wood, the Scotch vocalists, arrived by the Pateena on Wednesday. Their appearance at the Albert Hall to-night is exciting much ...
Article : 89 wordsMuch sympathy is expressed on all sides at the terrible disaster which befel the Coogee, also at the sad end of Captain Carrington and the seaman ...
Article : 34 wordsSir George Farrar's motion in the Transvaal Council, favouring the experiment of importing 10,000 Chinese to augment native labour, has been carried, ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. J. C. Williamson, who is now in England, has arranged with Mr. Geo. Edwards, of the London Gaiety Theatre, for a Gaiety Company. to visit Australia ...
Article : 52 wordsThere bas been a great demand for the "Courier" to-day. Surprise and appreciation were expressed at the prompt and excellent reproductions in connection ...
Article : 52 wordsSmall lots of wheat on spot sold at 2s 11d. A large business was done for January delivery at 2s 11d to 2s 11½d, covering about 20,000 bags. Bran sold ...
Article : 191 wordsA curious shooting case took place today. An enginedriver named Walter Bracewell came out of the Britomart[?] Hotel and fired a revolver at an elderly ...
Article : 143 wordsDespite the fact that it was New Year's Eve, and that there were numerous attractions in the streets, a very good audience assembled at the Academy ...
Article : 146 wordsIt has been ascertained that the helmsman, Francis Golly, who was killed on the s. Coogee, was a single man, aged 28, and a native of Devonport, England. ...
Article : 56 wordsCopper.—The closing quotations are £56 17s. 6d for spot, and £50 10s for three months' delivery. Anyone who has ever given ...
Article : 65 wordsWheat.—The American visible supply east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 60,736,000 bushels, as against [?]. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe investigation by the Court of Marine Enquiry into the collision between the Coogee and the Fortunato Figari will be commenced on Tuesday ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 1 Jan 1904, Page 5
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