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  2. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Prices for all wools were well maintained to-day, when the market was very firm, and the competition good. Amongst the sales were the following:— ...

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  3. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    the Wareatea, which sailed yesterday evening for Melbourne, took amongst other cargo 358 bags barley, 350 bags ground bark, 500 bags oath, 100 bags ...

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  4. THE RURAL WORLD

    Owing to the dry season that has been experienced, certain pests in the orchard have been rather prolific. These include the red mite and powdery mildew, but ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. WHEAT AND FLOUR.

    The quantity of weat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,700.0)00 quarters, against 3,825,000 quarters a week ago. The quantity ...

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  6. IN THE COUNTRY

    Farmers were well pleased with the heavy downpour of rain last week (writes our Penguin correspondent), and the weather since has been splendid ...

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  7. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Enquirer."-You have not enclosed your name. he any case, the question you raise is one for a. lawyer to investigate and advise upon. It. depends upon ...

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  8. MARKETS—LATEST VALUES

    Produce deliveries to-day included 1900 sacks potatoes; 3037 sacks oats, 1;10 sacks peas, 28 sacks grass seed, 553 bales straw 30 sacks 'turnips, 9)) sack chair', ...

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  9. MUNICIPAL NEWS.

    The Deloraine council met on Monday. Present—Mr R. H. Symmos (Warden), Messrs. W. G. Fitzpatrick, it. Learoyd, V. Harvey, G. Lee, G. L. Flowers, F. ...

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  10. RINGAROOMA

    The monthly meeting of the Ringarooma council was held at Derby on Wednesday. Present—Warden Simpson, a Councillors Cunningham, grace, Tucker, ...

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  11. SCARCITY OF WATER.

    There is one thing more than any other that calls for attention along the Tamar, and that is water conservation. During my recent jaunt round the ...

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  12. CRICKET IN TASMANIA.

    Sir,—Is cricket deteriorating in Tasmania? This question ha; often been heard of late, and after witnessing a match between two leading league clubs, ...

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  13. NEWSTEAD STOCK SALES.

    Messrs. W. T. Boll and Co. report that at Newstead yesterday the market was fully supplied with mutton, lamb, and beef, consequently prices, with the ...

    Article : 564 words
  14. APRICOT TROUBLES.

    Orchardists have met with trouble in connection with their apricot 'trees, and, although many theories have been put forward as regards the cause of it, ...

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  15. SENATOR DOBSON.

    Sir,—I am glad to see there is a probability of Senator Dobson again addressing the electors in Launceston, as unfortunately I was prevented from at- ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS

    All the arrangements for the annual celebration to be held in the Albert Hall to-morrow evening have now been completed and indications point to a most ...

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  17. WILL THE TREES LAST?

    How often is it to be asked whether the trees will last and continue in bearing on the Tamar? Who was it, it would be well to know, that made the ...

    Article : 357 words
  18. HAGLEY.

    Harvest thanksgiving services were held in the Hagley Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The Rev. J. Scott delivered appropriate addresses to large ...

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  19. "KING OF CADONIA."

    Miss Dorothy Court, of "The King of Cadonia" Company, in appearing at the revival recently in London of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, was brought ...

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  20. LONGFORD.

    On Sunday harvest thanksgiving ser- vices were celebrated at the Longford Baptist Tabernacle. Pastor F. Wood preached appropriate sermons. The ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. INTERSTATE QUOTATIONS.

    Wheat was girmer to-day at 4s Id, holders generally not selling just at present. Small sales were reported at 4s 0½d, delivered, and about 5000 bags ...

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  22. A REASONABLE PLEA

    Not with drugs, but with a reinforcement of digestive agents, such as are naturally at work in the stomach? When your food fails to digest, it is proof ...

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  23. THE BASS CONTEST.

    Sir,—In criticising the present member for Bass (Mr. D. Storrer), and endeavouring to their utmost to spoil not only his chance for the seat, but also ...

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  24. MOUNT PLEASANT ESTATE

    Mir. T. A. Tabart has reported on the Mount Pleasant estate. He says he has changed his mind about it. He now thinks it will be a success, and that ...

    Article : 44 words
  25. ENGLISH AMUSEMENT CO.

    Realising that it will be essential to improve on all previous efforts in the cinematograph history of Launceston, the management of the English ...

    Article : 120 words
  26. APPLES FOR WASHINGTON

    The Department of Agriculture has received a letter from a firm in Seattle, Washington, intimating that it was prepared to receive a supply of Tasmanian ...

    Article : 46 words
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