From a feminine point of view it was a trying day for the second round of the Ladies' Championship of Victoria at the Victoria links to-day. A northerly ...
Article : 108 wordsIn the House of Representatives to night, on the motion for adjournment, Mr. Atkinson (Tas.) called attention to the restriction' by the states of the in. ...
Article : 125 wordsOn the motion for the adjournment of the Legislative Council to-day Mr. Nichols, referring to the Potato Bill, said that according to a coastal paper ...
Article : 258 wordsThe following are the draws, with order of starting, for the Amateur Championship of Tasmania, to be played at Kings Meadows on Monday:— ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture stated to-day that lie had received one of the most curious letters of his life. If it did not actually allege corruption, it ...
Article : 394 wordsThe final round for 'the Ladies' Championship of Australia did not make any difference in the positions occupied by the leaders. Mrs. Gatehouse looked ...
Article : 805 wordsAmateur sportsmen gathered in force at the Sports Club to-day, when a formal reception was tendered to the representatives from the other states, who are ...
Article : 94 wordsMir. J. B. Hayes, of Scottsdale, writes: —The question that has been exercising the minds of farmers who have stocks of potatoes on hand in clean districts ...
Article : 757 wordsDr. Richard Arthur, president of the Immigration League of Australia, writes;— "It is not yet generally recognised ...
Article : 842 wordsThe New South Wales Minister for Agriculture said on Tuesday that he would do nothing in the way of removing the prohibition against the ...
Article : 290 wordsA bill to amend the Contagious Diseases (Cattle). Act, 1861, has been read a first time in the house of Assembly. It repeals the acts of 1900 and 1903. ...
Article : 178 wordsOur Glengarry correspondent writes: Mr. J. Osborne, the fruit expert, visited Glengarry on Wednesday. The local branch board of agriculture had ...
Article : 138 wordsProduce deliveries to-day comprised 4522 sacks potatoes, 155 ditto oats, 273 bales straw, 165 sacks chaff, and 123 hales hay. Quotations were unchanged; ...
Article : 56 wordsExports from Launceston yesterday afternoon for Melbourne by the Wareatea included 580 bags bark, 82 cases apples, 100 bags bran, 900 bales straw, ...
Article : 352 wordsThe opening wool sale of the year was held to-day. The offering consisted of 17,000 bales, against 23,470 for last year. The falling off is due to the wet ...
Article : 73 wordsMessrs. Roberts and Co. report that at the abattoirs to-day there were were yarded 40 head of cattle, 225 imported sheep, 117 imported spring lambs, ...
Article : 325 wordsThe increasing importation of manufactured imitation butter has recently been creating a decided stir among those mostly concerned in the dairying ...
Article : 991 wordsThe American visible wheat supply east of the Rocky Mountains is 25,538,000 bushels, against 20,599,000 bushels a week ago. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe committee of the Tasmanian Rowing Association has compiled an interesting report for presentation to members at the annual meeting, to be ...
Article : 614 wordsAt the London wool sales to-day there was a better selection. Prices were maintained for all crossbreds, and there was spirited competition in all sections. ...
Article : 81 wordsAt the anniversary of the Y.M.C.A., Ballarat, Mr. Manger, M.P., said, in the course of his speech, that he did not condemn football, but a leading doctor ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 24 Sep 1909, Page 3
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