Slow progress was made yesterday with the Northern Tasmanian Coursing Club's Bracelet Stakes. ,The fixture, which is one primarily intended to ...
Article : 859 wordsAt to-day's auction sales of Australian tallow 1787 casks were offered, and 1:18 were sold. Prices were as follows: —Fine mutton, 36s 6d; medium mutton, ...
Article : 41 wordsOne. of the most deserving institutions in Launceston is St. John's Mission House. Its work is of a varied character, and its functions are extending every ...
Article : 665 wordsS. J. Leslie.—We have given to the Land Commission, and do not intend to start a fresh controversy on the subject ...
Article : 25 wordsA meeting of fruit growers was held to-day, Mr. L. M. Shoobridge in the chair. The object of the gathering was to discuss the question of exploiting new ...
Article : 158 wordsSir,—Allow me as one individual among hundreds, to thank you for the able and conclusive articles you have written in defence of the permanent interests of ...
Article : 351 words"The Runt" writes:—"In your valuable column on Monday appeared" an article on the appointment of the pig and bacon expert, and Mr. Terry's ...
Article : 466 wordsReuter's representative at Chicago reports that wheat has advanced four cents. It Is alleged that the North De- kota 'crop is beyond help, and that the ...
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Article : 762 wordsTo W.H.R.— did not receive your previous communication, and will reply later. To "T.B."—Yes; a mixture of blood ...
Article : 67 wordsOur Lilydale correspondent writes:— The annual public meeting of the Lily- dale Farmers' and Fruit growers' Association, which had to be postponed on ...
Article : 333 wordsSir,—Mr. David returns to the charge this morning, and I am afraid I cannot retract my large of disingenuousness. If he refers to my letter of the 1st ...
Article : 456 wordsPull of those bandages that have been allowed to remain too long on the trees, or the different inspectors, if they know their duty under the act, will want to ...
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Article : 298 wordsProduce deliveries to-day were:—604 bags potatoes, 213 bales straw. Very little business was doing. Prime redskin potatoes are nominally quoted at 7 5s; ...
Article : 46 wordsWheat. was in fair demand to-day. About 3000 bags were sold at 3s Old to 3s Gd. Flour was quiet at 8. Bran, 4 t10s. Pollard, 4 5s. Algerian oats ...
Article : 400 wordsThe high prices ruling for rabbit and ring-tail opossum skins is a great incentive to trapping and shooting in the Claude district, some of the trappers ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—We send men to represent us in the Federal Parliament and pay them 600 a year. Some of them are not worth 100 per year, and, in fact, at ...
Article : 663 wordsMr. A. J. Blackwood, who is engaged at Fingal securing ironbark poles fox the Launceston Corporation, had the misfortune to lose two of his team of work. ...
Article : 112 wordsSir.—The report of the city surveyor recommending a steam plant is dated May 29, 1900:. The meeting specially called for tram consideration was held ...
Article : 1,044 wordsMr. Philip Oakden, president of the Pastoralists' Union, at the annual' meeting of the union to-night referred to the demands of the A.W.U. He said if the ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsJust at present the Lilydale Falls present a fine and imposing sight, on account of the exceptional volume of water pouring over them. The track, ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 7 Jul 1910, Page 3
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