Mr. E. M. Law, as a member of a deputation from the Northern Fruitgrowers' Association, brought under the notice of the Premier (Captain Evans) ...
Article : 409 wordsVivien merely bowed. The grin upon Mrs. Summers face, however broadened. "Dear," Clive said, "when we set up housekeeping will drop Mrs. Seummers. ...
Article : 1,408 wordsThe annual meeting of the Launceston Art Society was held at the Technical School Yesterday afternoon, the president (Dr. L. G. Thompson) in the chair. ...
Article : 587 wordsMessrs. W. T. Bell and Co., Limited, report that at Newstead yesterday the market was supplied with sheep about equal to requirements, and they sold on ...
Article : 631 wordsHaving got the Cheshunt estate well under wary, the commissioners have now turned their attention to the preliminary inspections and investigations to ...
Article : 796 wordsThe Government Statist estimates that the wheat yield for the state will be 12,810,750 bushels. The requirements of the state for food and seed for the ...
Article : 42 wordsWith an increased competition prices for all descriptions of wool were fully maintained on the London market. Amongst the sales were, the ...
Article : 51 wordsThe quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,985,000 quarters, against 2,080,000 quarters last week. The quantity afloat for ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Deloraine Municipal Council met yesterday. Present:—Messrs. R Symmons, C. J. L. Smith, J. Griffin, R. Hall, J. Best, and E. A. Woodberry. In the ...
Article : 658 wordsThe stock of tallow is 11,338 casks. During November 4945 casks were imported, and 911 casks delivered. ...
Article : 23 wordsAt the recent state school teachers conference held in Launceston Mr. J. J. Low, head master of the Invermay school, read at very interesting paper on ...
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Article : 929 wordsIn the Western Market to-day Tasmanian apples sold from 9s to 11s per case. In the produce market, wheat, new, sold at 5s 4½d; old, 4s 4d to 4s 4½d; ...
Article : 71 wordsQuite a chapter of accidents happened here on Sunday, but, happily, none proved fatal. Mr. R. B. Winter, overseer of Mr. Lade's estate, received a severe ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Company, Limited, report:—We offered 3420 bales of wool to-day to a very brisk competition. Prices generally ...
Article : 195 wordsMrs. Mark Brent met with a painful mishap while out driving. It appears the horse shied, capsizing the cart and precipitating Mrs. Brent violently ...
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Advertising : 204 wordsA third and somewhat dangerous accident befell a young son of Mr. John Henderson, of the Maurice. It appears the little fellow was carrying an axe ...
Article : 87 wordsThe local market for cherry plums, which was satisfactorily established last season, is this year again attracting the attention of growers. Messrs. Anderson, ...
Article : 466 wordsOn Sunday evening, as Mr. J. J. Filleul was returning home on his bicycle, when passing Mr. Trebilcock's, he had the misfortune to run into a trap, the ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. James Kay, sen., of 199 Gipps-street, Abottsford, Melbourne, writes:— "For six or seven years 1 was greatly troubled with two old running sores, ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 4 Dec 1907, Page 3
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