Messrs. H. A. Nichols, M.L.C., and, II. J. Payne, M.H.A., who have been in Sydney for several days as officially acknowledged representatives of the ...
Article : 880 wordsImports at Launceston yesterday morning from Melbourne included 200 bags sugar, 25 boxes butter, 40 bags rice, and 154 sheep. ...
Article : 228 wordsThose who have listened to Mr. Robertson, at the Tabernacle mission, during the past fortnight can endorse the many, tributes to his qualifications, and the impression he has left on the large ...
Article : 276 wordsThe conference of Ministers of Agriculture continued its sittings to-day. Good progress was made, all the items on the business paper being disposed ...
Article : 614 wordsThe proclamation against the importation into Victoria of any potatoes from Tasmania will come into force to-morrow, and this order will be used to ...
Article : 94 wordsPotatoes were quoted at 3. Deliveries at Ulverstone yesterday amounted to about 100 bags potatoes, 267 bags oats, 2 trucks hay chaff, and 3 trucks ...
Article : 207 wordsNot a little interest has been excited on the Tyne and Wear by the building of the steamship Monitoria. The vessel has been constructed by Messrs. Os. ...
Article : 803 wordsThe Minister of Agriculture has been informed that potatoes sent from the Richmond River to Mr. M'Alpine, Victoria, and said by" him to be affected ...
Article : 68 wordsSir,— forward a cutting which I have just received from a friend in New Zealand, which f think it is desirable our farmers in Tasmania should read, ...
Article : 213 wordsMr. W. E. Bovill, East Devonport, writes:-Whatever other result there may be from the appearance of the Irish blight in Tasmania the scaremongers ...
Article : 1,716 wordsWheat was irregular to-day, quotations being rather wide. Fair-sized parcels were quoted at 4s 8½d, but for ordinary-sized lots it is difficult to obtain 4s Sd. Buyers' ...
Article : 769 wordsA man arrived at a Wairarapa farm the other day, carrying a miserable swag; his feet were half out of his boots, and the looked a picture of misery. "Can ...
Article : 193 wordsA young, man named K. Cooley was brought down by the Waratah train on Tuesday night suffering from a broken leg. Cooley and his mate, R. Johnson, ...
Article : 69 wordsIt was agreed at the recent conference that the show council be formed should six societies come in, and that number having joined, the executive, ...
Article : 225 wordsMr. A. E. Stephen, assistant chemist to the agricultural office of the Potash Syndicate, writes:— Tie potato disease, while affecting ...
Article : 548 wordsAn enjoyable and successful school concert was held in the Black Sugar Loaf Hall on Friday, in aid of the fund to initiate a school library. Mr. T. ...
Article : 241 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture issued an order this morning directing that potatoes from Tasmania already on the Melbourne wharves should be ...
Article : 362 wordsThe annual match in connection with the Kentish Ploughing Association came off at Sheffield yesterday on the farm of Mr. Harvey, on the Paradise-road, ...
Article : 208 wordsMessrs. R. Gunn and Co. have received the following account sales from their London agents for wools forwarded by them, ex Loch Broom:- ...
Article : 616 wordsThe members of the Light Horse Troop were issued their new uniforms yesterday in the Town Hall. All the members are taking a good deal of ...
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Advertising : 49 wordsThe boatman had been angered by the asinine behaviour of a young fellow among the party which he had taken for a sail. When the boat sprang a leak far out from ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 19 Aug 1909, Page 3
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