Writing from Liverpool under date October 26 to their representative in Hobart ( ,Mr. T. Doss Walker), Messrs. Yeoward Bros. report that American apples ...
Article : 101 wordsThe President took the chair at 4 p.m. The Devonport Water Act Amendment Dill was read the first time. BILLS PASSED. ...
Article : 832 wordsOur Ross correspondent writes: —The heavy arins have caused a deal of dam. age to the crops, especially to the oats, most of which are nearly fiat. ...
Article : 441 wordsSir,—One reads with surprise the action of the surgeon superintendent regards another place for the proposed hospital on an allotment at the corner ...
Article : 223 wordsOats are steady, milling Algerians, 2s 3d to 2s 3½d; teed, 1s 11d to 2s bushel. Maize, quiet, but well hold at Is 9d bushel. Chaff, firm, 60s to i65 ton. Straw, 40s ...
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Article : 60 wordsProduce deliveries to-day were 1481 bags potatoes, 973 bags oats. 27 bags chaff, 48 bags turnips, 62 bales straw. The potato market is lifeless, merchants being afraid ...
Article : 672 wordsSir—I was very pleased to see in your issue of to-day that Mr. Loone's Anti-Shouting Bill had passed the second reading, thus affording him an ...
Article : 253 wordsOf the 1026 casks of tallow offered at auction. 91 casks sold at from 50s, and 56s 3d to 60s. ...
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Article : 41 wordsThe twenty-first annual meeting of the West Devon Agricultural Society was held at the Court House, Ulverstone, on Wednesday evening. There ,was a good ...
Article : 459 wordsMr. Fullerton asked the Premier is lie aware that the steamship companies are refusing to Issue return tickets from Melbourne to Tasmania to tourists and ...
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Article : 248 wordsRoberts and Co., Ltd., report at the abattoirs to-day there was a total yarding of 67 cattle and 647 sheep and lambs. Everything sold at firm prices. especially ...
Article : 531 wordsSir,—Your protest against the appointment of Senator Rudolph Ready as chairman of the recently- formed recruiting committee will be endorsed by every ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 15 Dec 1916, Page 3
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