The total quantity of raw wool avail. able for consumption in 1909 was, according to statistics compiled by Hetmuth, Schwartze and Co., 2592 million ...
Article : 422 wordsTo-day elections will be held in three constituencies for the Legislative Council, the candidates being as follow:—HOBART. ...
Article : 142 words"Reformer."—We cannot publish such vague statements under cover of a nom de-plume. J.R. (Ridgley).—There is such a ...
Article : 160 wordsThe heavy gale of Sunday blew itself out early yesterday morning, and from several parts of the city reports were received of slight damage having been ...
Article : 545 wordsA large house greeted the opening of "Industrial Borneo," the initial item on this week's programme at the Academy. The entertainment throughout is of a ...
Article : 164 wordsMessrs. Roberts and Co. report that the following stock was yarded at the abattoirs to-day:—41 head of cattle, 825 sheep, and a few carcases of pork. ...
Article : 509 wordsThis year it is New South Wales' time of trouble in connection with the Irish potato blight, and, according to reports from that state, a serious outbreak has ...
Article : 618 wordsSir,—There are two letters in to-day's issue re this subject. "Native" deplores the fact of the Loongana sailing from Rosevears. I don't think that is the ...
Article : 493 wordsThe farewell entertainment by the boys from Dr. Barnardo's Home was given last night in the Albert Hall, which was about half filled by an ...
Article : 97 wordsSir,—l can heartily subscribe to your anxiety that this valuable asset to the state should be placed in the Victoria Museum, where it would become a source ...
Article : 417 wordsAt Ringarooma on Saturday night Mr. A. W. Loone, a candidate for the South Esk seat in the Legislative Council, addressed the electors in the Town Hall. ...
Article : 85 wordsTo-night Major Morrisby briefly addressed about 300 persons in the open air in Main-street, in advocacy of his candidature for Gordon seat in the Legislative ...
Article : 522 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Circular Head Marine Board was held on Saturday. Present—The Master Warden (Mr. C. F. Smith), and Messrs. H. W. Wells, ...
Article : 415 wordsWheat was inactive to-day, buyers holding off. Quotations were nominal, at 3s 10d to 3s 11d. Direct country purchases were made on a basis of 3s 9d. ...
Article : 449 wordsOn Saturday night Trooper Miller, of Bernie, arrested a man named Patrick M'Gee, on a charge of committing a nuisance in front of the Sea View Hotel, in ...
Article : 60 wordsSir,—In justification to myself and supporters, I desire to explain my actions re wages paid by the Beaconsfield council. Reports have been circulated (and ...
Article : 842 wordsA well-attended meeting of the ladies' committee of the Beaconsfield Brass Band was held at Mrs. P. J. Manion's residence on Friday, when arrangement ...
Article : 43 wordsAt the Longford Police Court yesterday, a number of cases were listed for hearing. The most interesting were those of the Longford Water Trust versus ...
Article : 440 wordsThe first meeting of the session of the Whitemore Mutual Improvement Association was held at Glenore, a large number being present. Mr. James ...
Article : 156 wordsIt is intended to form a farmers' association in the Table Cape district, to cope with the difficulties under which the producers labour, between the agents, ...
Article : 142 wordsA meeting of the executive committee of the Hagley show was held on Thursday night last. The total proceeds of the show amounted to £39 7s. The ...
Article : 162 wordsThe April issue of "Cassell's Magazine" has to be acknowledged. its contents are very varied and interesting. The second series of the doings of ...
Article : 366 wordsThe result of the Table Cape municipal elections, so far as the Wynyard ward was concerned, came as a surprise. 1f was generally thought that Mr. Garner ...
Article : 372 wordsOur St. Mary's correspondent writes:—The rain that has been falling was much needed, and will do a lot towards assuring winter feed for stock. ...
Article : 297 wordsThere are more nervous persons made so by undigested food lying in the stomach. than the average individual would suppose. ...
Article : 227 wordsCurric Harbour is assuming all the aspects of a busy port. The Yambacoona made two successive trips to Melbourne, and the Manawatu arrived on Sunday ...
Article : 223 wordsA successful fair in connection with the Lisle Road Church of England building funding was held. The gross receipts were £31, and the net profits £27. The ...
Article : 108 wordsProduce deliveries were interfered with by the wet weather. The totals were 193 bags potatoes, 1136 bags oats. 39 bags peas. In the absence of Sydney advices ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 3 May 1910, Page 3
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