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  2. TABLE CAPE FACTORY.

    On Saturday afternoon the 24th annual meeting of the Table Cape Butter and Bacon Factory, Limited, was held in the Wynyard Town Hall. There was a large ...

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  3. FREE WORKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,—In a recent issue of your journal reference was made to the Free Workers' Association, which has been established at Glenorchy, and it was announced that the ...

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  4. CORRESPONDENCE.

    H. James, Burnie.—We have closed the correspondence, and cannot re-open it. ...

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  5. MARINE BOARD

    The ordinary meeting of the marine board was held yesterday afternoon, when there were present:—The Master Warden (Mr. W. E. Batchelor), Wardens G. ...

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  6. MELBOURNE GOSSIP

    The Murray Government, or rather Acting Premier Watt, has collected quite a bunch of ideas from somewhere, and just at election time, tool Most extraordinary ...

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  7. BAKERS' DRIVERS.

    Sir,—I notice in your paper of Friday last that you mention certain bakers had agreed to pay their drivers the sum of £2 for a weekly wage. My name was omitted, ...

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  8. DEEP-WATER PORT FOR LAUNCESTON.

    Sir,—In your summary of the proceedings at the Parliamentary Debating Society on Friday, some misconception may arise from your statement that I ...

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  9. INTERSTATE QUOTATIONS.

    Wheat is steady at from 3s 7d to 3s 7½d. Quotations are:—Flour, £8 10s; bran and pollard, £5. Oats—Quiet and firm; milling Algerians, 2s 2½d to 2s 4d; ...

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  10. DEEP WATER PORT

    The Railway League held another public meeting at Beaconsfield on Friday night, but it was poorly attended. Mr. R. V. Jillett (Warden) presided, and ...

    Article : 498 words
  11. TREATING SEED POTATOES

    A Pyengana correspondent writes:—Would you kindly make it known the amount of formalin to use to make, say, 40 gallons; also the length of time to ...

    Article : 214 words
  12. WHITE MARK JETTY.

    Sir,—I am sorry to trespass again on your valuable space, but I think it is a duty to the public to let them know how business matters are dealt with on ...

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  13. MELBOURNE FRUIT MARKET.

    Wholesale Fruit Merchants' Association reports prices as follows per case:—Victorian apples—Eeating, Jonathans, 4s to 8s 6d; Five Crowns, 2s to 6s 6d; ...

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  14. BURIED TO THE WAIST

    Augustus Monkle, aged 69 years, was engaged fossicking between Little Bendigo and Invermay (Vic.), on Thursday afternoon, when the bank of a cutting ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. DAIRY EXPERT

    The Dairy Expert (Mr. A. Conlan) will leave for the north-eastern districts in a few days. He will inspect the new installations at the Scottsdale Butter ...

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  16. THE FRUIT EXPERT

    Mr. J. Osborne, the Fruit Expert, will leave for Launceston en route for Sheffield and a Wilmot to-morrow, and will call at Oatlands on his way to Hobart. ...

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  17. CARTERS' AND DRIVERS' UNION.

    Sir,—Mr. Bailey traverses any statement "that he assumed he was elected secretary because it was considered that he was qualified to handle the case for ...

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  18. IRISH BLIGHT

    The Minister of Agriculture has received the following cablegram from the Under-Secretary of West Australia:— "Irish blight discovered for the first time ...

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  19. METHODS OF SUICIDE

    From January 1 to date, 195 inquests have been held at the Melbourne Mergue, in 50 of which verdicts of suicide were recorded. Of these suicides, 14 people ...

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  20. GLENGARRY MEETING.

    At meeting was held in the Glengarry Hall on Friday to discuss the proposed railway scheme from Launceston to Beauty Point. Mr. W. Gowans was voted ...

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  21. MARKETS—LATEST VALUES

    Produce deliveries to-day were—15 bags potatoes, 55 bags oats, 109 bags pens, 113 bags turnips, 133 bags chaff, and 273 bales straw. Potatoes were ...

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  22. LITTLE GIRL SUFFERED FROM PNEUMONIA

    "My little girl, who is six years of age, had pneumonia very badly," writes Mrs. H. Roberts, 422 Nott-street, Port Melbourne, Vic. "We thought we would ...

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  23. SPRAINS AND BRUISES.

    "Sobe months ago," writes Mr. J. Burgess, of Balmain, Sydney, "I had a nasty fall, severely bruising the kneecap, and spraining my wrist. Having been ...

    Article : 229 words
  24. LORINNA.

    Several of the members of the House of Assembly for the Wilmot electorate paid a visit t to he Kentish municipality in connection with road matters and ...

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  25. STOCK SALES.

    Messrs. Roberts and Co. report having held their usual sale at the abattoirs to-day. There was a moderate yarding of all lines, which consisted of 46 cattle and ...

    Article : 501 words
  26. THE ETIQUETTE OF WHALE EATING.

    "Answer this," said the examiner. "De we eat the flesh of the whale?" "Y-y-es, sir," faltered the nervous scholar. ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. WYNYARD.

    On Wednesday evening the Wynyard footballers held their annual ball in the Central Hall. There were 60 couples on the floor. Supper was provided by the ...

    Article : 70 words
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