Writing under date May 20, Messrs. Edward Jacobs and Done, at London, re- port scale of 210.6 [?]uses of Australian and Tasmanian fruit ex a. Pera, and 2057 can[?]a ...
Article : 626 wordsSir,-In your issue of today is u suggestion from "An Early Pioneer" that several of the early settlers-naming some of them--should be invited to the opening ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Society's schedule for the 13th annual exhibition, to be held in Launceston on Tuesday, Wednesday, and ...
Article : 1,302 wordsThe estimate by the Federal Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) of the scope and I importance of the joint meeting of the Imperial Conference and tile Imperial ...
Article : 1,363 wordsRoberts and Co., Limited, report:---On Wednesday we held our stock sale at Koonya, when we had a good yarding, and values for all lines were highly ...
Article : 126 wordsSir,—"Royalist" in a puerile manner makes much ado about nothing over the non-attendance of the Federal Labour Ministry at the Governor-General's levee. As ...
Article : 117 wordsWheat was quoted to-day at from 3s 4d to 3s 43 d, with enquiries for wheat on the spot, and at 3s 4.d ex store. Flour made 8. Bran and pollard, 5. ...
Article : 424 wordsSir,-As new comers, may we beg to ask you to tell us what the law is as to shooting 'or trapping opossums? We live on the edge of the bush, and these ...
Article : 158 words'A' meeting of the council of the Tamar Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' Association was held in the Exeter Hall on Wednesday last, when about 20 members ...
Article : 207 wordsMany people .who are dubious about the possibilities of the new cookery will be glad to learn the details of the system, which comprises efficiency with economy ...
Article : 1,737 wordsSir,—In your issue of to-day, the 30th inst., I read with approval the letter of D. T Medwin re a railway to Bridport, and am very glad. there is ...
Article : 342 wordsWheat.-The markets are doll and in- active. Distant cargoes are neglected, and the only enquiry is for near. The weather in Europe is generally ...
Article : 219 wordsOn Tuesday a pleasant surprise befell Mr. Martin M'Gee, of Quamby Bend. It might be stated that for some time past Mr. M'Gee has been suffering from a ...
Article : 202 words'A' paper on this subject (says the Kent "County Examiner and Ashford Chronicle" of May 20) was read at the quarterly show of the West Malling Cottage ...
Article : 663 wordsThe s. Kakapo, at Devonport yesterday, lifted 20 stud rams for shipment to Sydney. ...
Article : 18 wordsSir,-I thank you for your footnote to my letter of to-day, and am pleased to learn that the "Examiner," for which I have the greatest respect, endorses my ...
Article : 428 wordsThe following famous epigram-said to be one of the most admirable ever com- posed-was perpetrated by a brilliant pupil, J. K. Stephen, upon the celebrated ...
Article : 57 wordsOur Beulah correspondent writes:— The weather here seems broken and un- settled, with one fine day and two or three wet ones. Farmers are anxious to ...
Article : 41 wordsW. T. Bell and Co. held their Cooce sale this afternoon, when, owing, to adverse weather, there was only a small yarding. The competition was fairly ...
Article : 249 words"A Roman Catholic told me." writes Mr. W. R. Le Fanu, in "Seventy Years of Irish Life," "of a woman in Cork who was complaining to her priest of the ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Sat 1 Jul 1911, Page 5
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