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  2. TURF GOSSIP.

    Dec. 1.—NEWNHAM RACING CLUB. Weights, November 20. Dec. 1—TASMANIAN TROTTING ASSOCIATION. ...

    Article : 1,448 words
  3. [PUBLISHED DAILY.] THE ROMANCE OF A MAID OF HONOUR.

    Scarcely a romantic spot for a romantic meeting Within hail of Thorpe, on the Suffolk coast, which is almost within whistling distance of Aldeburgh. A ...

    Article : 2,171 words
  4. THE RURAL WORLD

    Reports from the different orcharding parts of the state show that fruit trees of all kinds are looking well, and should nothing intervene, heavy crops will be ...

    Article : 471 words
  5. CRICKET.

    The Sprent and Abbotsham Juniors met on the Abbotstram ground on Saturday, and a very pleasant game resulted in a win for the visitors with a ...

    Article : 57 words
  6. CORNWALL ASSOCIATION.

    The St. Mary's and East Coast teams met for the first time this year at St. Mary's on Saturday. St Mary's scored an casy win by 264 runs on the first ...

    Article : 126 words
  7. MUSICAL LECTURE.

    "The Development of the Part Song" formed the subject of an interesting lecture given by Bishop Mercer in the large hall of the Mechanics' Institute last ...

    Article : 1,173 words
  8. ATHLETICS.

    Needles sports are to be held at Chudleigh Junction on Boxing Day. Nominations for all handicap events close on December 12. ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. BOWLING.

    A three-rink match between the Launceston and Cricket Association Clubs with be played to-day on the Depotgreen at 2.30 p.m. A.B.C.—G. E. ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. SHIPMENTS OF TASMANIAN TIMBER.

    The Tasmanian timber industry would appear to be developing satisfactorily (according to the "Mercury"). In addition to the large trade which is done with the ...

    Article : 290 words
  11. AQUATICS.

    The first round of the president's trophy (junior pairs) is to be started to-night. As a number of crews are showing good form, some excellent racing ...

    Article : 48 words
  12. LAWN TENNIS.

    The 26th annual meeting of the Launceston Lawn Tennis Club was held yesterday evening, and was well attended. Mr. G. D. Gleadow occupied the chair. ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  13. CYCLING.

    The Invermay Cycle Club will hold a four-mile road race over the Newnham course this arfternoon. The following are the handicaps—J. Waugh, scratch; T. ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. ULCERATED LEGS.

    Bad legs and ankles are hard to cure once they have been allowed to develop. Women who suffer in this way are often unable to perform their daily round of ...

    Article : 317 words
  15. TASMANIAN COPPER CO.

    The following is an extract from the South Australian Secretary of Mines' report to June 30th, last:—Blinman Mine, held by the Tasmanian Copper ...

    Article : 244 words
  16. INTERSTATE QUOTATIONS.

    Wheat, old 3s 1½d to 3s 2d, new 2s 10½d to 2s 11d; bran, 8¼d; pollard, 9d to 9½d; potatoes, old 5 to £5 to £5 10s, new £6 to £8 10s. Oats, chaff, maize, ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. THE FRUIT MARKET.

    In the Western Market to-day Tasmanian eating apples sold at 9s to 13s per case, and cooking 8s to 10s. ...

    Article : 26 words
  18. WOOL SALES.

    The Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Company report having offered a good representative catalogue of wool to-day, including quite number of small ...

    Article : 800 words
  19. HOTEL LIKE A BATTLESHIP.

    A unique hotel; which owing to its slender shape is called the "Toothpick," is being erected in San Francisco. It was being put up at the time of the earth, ...

    Article : 96 words
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