Sir,—Ever since the miners' union struck against the Mount Lyell Company, I have seen nothing to justify this recent illustration of barbarism. If it ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. W. T. Stephens, of Beulah, writes —As five months have elapsed since the termination of the second egg-laying competition, 1 enquired of Mr. Terry the ...
Article : 367 wordsThe now comic opera company which at the moment is enjoying a popular season at Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane, is spending its days there under the ...
Article : 1,373 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Circular Hend council was held on Saturday. Present:—Councillors E. Plummer (Waraen), F. Medwin, W. W. Ford. S. Moore ...
Article : 694 wordsSir,—The published returns of revenuer make interesting reading, but on being looked into one can find a few puzzles, as the following extracts from last ...
Article : 257 wordsA concert was held in Smith's Hall at Lisle Road on Wednesday last. the proceeds being in aid of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. .T. Carins presided over ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. John Osborne, jun., fruit expert, who returned last week from attending the conference of fruitgrowers in Brisbane, brought back with him samples of ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Strahan Brass Band held a successful plain and fancy dress ball. The music was provided by the band, under the baton of Mr. W. H. Sims, and at ...
Article : 99 wordsSir,—In your issue of the. 11th inst. your North-West . representative contributes an article "Stowport Prospects." biter alia lie states that delegates from ...
Article : 145 wordsMessrs. Dalgety and Company held their third wool sale of the series to-day, when they offered a good representative catalogue of 4042 bales. They sold 4133 ...
Article : 78 wordsA benefit concert and dance held at St. Mary's on Friday night was a great success, about £20 being netted. Mr. M'Hugo was secretary. The programme ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Wholesale Fruit Merchants' Association report prices of Tasmanian apples case. French crabs and Stone Pippins, 6s to 8s; Sturmer Pippins, 6s to 8s. ...
Article : 32 wordsSir,—1 quite agree with your leader on the above subject. While not objecting to the short extension up Mowbray Hill, it cannot be compared to the Trevallyu ...
Article : 173 wordsSir,—As a public man and one who has been practically charged by your Fingal correspondent was stating what was not correct. I crave a small space in your ...
Article : 394 wordsThe annual plain and fancy dress ball. in aid of the vicarage fund was held in the Roland Hall on Friday evening. The committee worked hard, with the result ...
Article : 163 wordsWheat is firm, with business at 3s 8d. Supplies offering continue limited. Flour is selling at £8 10s; bran and pollard, £5; oats, milling Algerians, 2s 3d to 2s ...
Article : 532 wordsThe fruit—which was apples in cool storage—for competition in connection with the Southern Tasmanian Pastoral and Agricultural Society, was judged ...
Article : 325 wordsSir,—I was pleased to read your views of the. proposed railway to Tyenna in your issue of the 4th. You have not overstated the facts regarding the poor ...
Article : 423 wordsOn Thursday mght Archdeacon Richard paid his first visit to Tullah since his appointment to the archdeaconery of west and north-west division. A church ...
Article : 400 wordsThe draught stallion Clinker (by Beucal) will travel through Exton, West bury, Hagley, Longford, and Evandalc. ...
Article : 20 wordsSenator R. K. Ready has for some time interested himself in the postal requirements of King Island, and he recently, forwarded the following request to the ...
Article : 424 wordsOur flowerdule correspondent writes:—The weather during the past week has been very unsettled. The wind and rain have been almost wintry in keenness. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Emu Bay council met yesterday afternoon at Burnie. All the councillors were present. Support was accorded to the proposed system of municipal ...
Article : 438 wordsProduce deliveries to-day comprised 182 bales straw and 188 bags chair. Quotations were unchanged. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Emu Bay council 'has been advised by the Director of Education to grade and gravel the ne, school yard at Burnie, at an estimated cost of £5, which ...
Article : 41 wordsMessrs. Roberta and Co. held their sale at the abattoirs to-day. There were 103 cattle and 1254 sheep and lambs yarded. This was a very heavy yarding. The ...
Article : 642 wordsThe chief topic at Tunbridge is the crratic weather, fine, springlike days, followed by squally, wintry weather, have been the samples we have had lately, and ...
Article : 106 wordsSir,—In reply to Mr. Button, I give the following information:—About 15 years ago Mrs. Donald Cameron, being deeply interested in Tasmania, and recognising that it ...
Article : 415 wordsThe Exeter postmistress, Mrs. Nicholls, is having a new residence erected on a piece of land recently purchased from Mr. W. J. Southerwood at a nominal figure, ...
Article : 169 wordsHave you ever studied the significance of compliments. A historian might find some valuable hints in the history of soft nothings. ...
Article : 216 wordsA lecture on phrenology was given in the Methodist Church at Gray by Mr. P. Williams. There was a good audience, and the lecturer handled his subject well, ...
Article : 55 wordsA well-patronised and most successful fair in aid of the Anglican sinking fund was held at Lebrina on Thursday and Friday, and the sum of £32 was netted. ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsThe Hobart butchers passed a resolution at a meeting last night to the effect that they would remain out until the date fixed for the determination of the ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 17 Oct 1911, Page 3
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