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  2. THE RURAL WORLD

    Mr. Clement Byard writes:—"Now that the above is in the air, it would be well for all those who are able to give any information or to offer ...

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  3. AMONG THE WORKERS

    Some of the local Labourites have decided to hold a mass meeting on the wharf to-morrow afternoon. Mr. R. K. Ready, of Campbell Town, will be ...

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  4. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Mr. R. W. Dean, Parkham, details a cage of brutal cruelty to a dog, but we cannot take the responsibility of publishing the communication. He should ...

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  5. BAKERS' UNION.

    Mr. W. Alltoft, secretary of the Butchers' Union, 199 Brisbane-street, writes that if the bakers of Launceston are sincere in their desire to form a ...

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  6. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

    There was a good attendance last night at the tenth annual meeting or the Homeopathie Hospital, the president (Mr. Henry Ritchie) occupying the chair. ...

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  7. CARRICK SHOW

    The Carrick lair and lower show was held on Wednesday afternoon and evening, and was a most pronounced success. Ii the unavoidable absence of Mrs. R. C. ...

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  8. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD-FELLOWS.

    Or Tuesday evening N.G. Bro. N. Sargeant presided over the usual fortnightly meeting of the Loyal Cornwall Lodge, No. 1. Being quarter night, the ...

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  9. WEEK-END RAILWAY TICKETS.

    Mr. L. .1 Bryant forwards an open letter to the General Manager of Bailsways, advocating week-end Tickets, and stating that they are issued by the ...

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  10. BLIGHT AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    The Under-Secretary for Agriculture has received official notification from Adelaide that Trish blight has been discovered in a garden at Mount Gambier. ...

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  11. SLEEPERS FOR TRAMS.

    Sir,—Replying to Mr. W. C. Wilson's letter it your issue of time 23rd inst., 1 a.m surprised that Mr. Wilson should make the assertion that there is no ...

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  12. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    The Westralia, which arrived at Hobart on Thursday night from Sydney, brought amongst other cargo 1600 bags and 960 sacks sugar, 554 cases fruit, ...

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  13. HOME MARKETS.

    Wheat.—The wheat markets are dull owing to liberal Russian supplies, and the tine is somewhat steadier on firmer American advices. There is little ...

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  14. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Workmen's Compensation Bill was considered in committee. In the first schedule Mr. Ewing moved ...

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  15. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Our Caveside correspondent writes:— Farmers could not be better suited with the weather. for pushing ahead with the grain sowing, etc., and they are ...

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  16. MARKETS—LATEST VALUES

    Produce deliveries to-day were 1745 bags potatoes and 130 bags chaff. Quotations were unchanged, potatoes selling at 2 and 2 5s. The Karitane cleared ...

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  17. THE WOOL SALES.

    There was spirited competition at to- day's wool sales, and all descriptions were firm at the highest level. The following Australian - clips were ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. LAUNCESTON SHOW

    The entries for the big show to be held in Launceston on October 6, 7, and 8, have now finally closed, and this year another record has been put up, as far as ...

    Article : 445 words
  19. COASTAL STOCK SALES.

    W. T. Bell and Co., Limited, report having held their usual monthly sale of stock, etc., at Wynyard, on Wednesday, when there was a good yarding of all ...

    Article : 469 words
  20. TAX ON BACHELORS.

    While Miss Powell, organiser to the Political Labour Council, was addressing a meeting at South Purrumbete (Vie.), she was asked by a young Vidy "Should ...

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  21. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. Howroyd asked the Premier, in the House of Assembly, to-day (1) Whether he was aware that there is a considerable amount of distress in ...

    Article : 167 words
  22. LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    A public meeting was held in the Odd-fellows' Hall at Sheffield on Thursday evening for the purpose of advancing the platform of the Liberal League. Mr. ...

    Article : 220 words
  23. TROUBLE IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Gant, lecturer to the Lancashire County Council, announced at O[?]mskirk recently (according to the London "Express") that unless the black scab ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. INVITATIONS REFUSED.

    The invitations which had been extended to the president and secretary of the Trades Hall Council to attend the ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. THE FEDERAL ATTITUDE.

    Attention is still being given by the Attorney-General (Mr. Glynn) to the statements made by Tasmanian members of the Federal Parliament that some ...

    Article : 233 words
  26. SHEEPSKINS AND HIDES.

    Messrs. Lindsay Tulloch and Co. have received the following telegram from Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., Melbourne, under date 24th inst.:—"Super. ...

    Article : 38 words
  27. SHOW RAILWAY CONCESSIONS.

    This morning a deputation waited on the Premier (Sir Elliott Lewis), and the Minister of Lands (Mr. Mean), from the Agricultural Show Council. It also ...

    Article : 257 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

    Produce was very dull to-day. Local maize sold at 3s 8d to 3s 9d; imported, 3s 5d to 3s 8d; Victorian Cape s[?]d barley, 3s 2d to 3s 3d; feed, 3s; Tasmanian ...

    Article : 406 words
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