A very interesting demonstration of the art of blowing out stumps was given on Saturday at Cormiston by Mr. S. Richards, the Australian Explosives ...
Article : 179 wordsThe ordinary meeting of the marine board was held last evening, when there were present:—The Master Warden (Mr. R. J. Sadler, M.H.A.), Wardens ...
Article : 769 wordsProduce deliveries to-day comprised 60 bags potatoes, 470 bags oats, 112 bags peas, 651 bags chaff, and 37 bales straw. Business was at a standstill owing to the ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Master Warden (Mr. R. J. Sadler) received a cable yesterday from Mr. W. H. Hunter to the effect that Mr. Garvie, who has been appointed supervising ...
Article : 409 wordsThe usual sale of fat stock was held at the abattoirs to-day. There were 83 cattle and 974 sheep and lambs yarded, Including 311 imported. Beef was a ...
Article : 382 wordsThe annual meeting of shareholders in the Smithton Co-operative Butter Factory will be held early next month, when arrangements will be made for the ...
Article : 141 wordsMr. Geo. C. Gilham, secretary of the Tasmanian Poultry Association, writes:—It may be remembered that some three years back certain poultry breeders in ...
Article : 1,740 wordsTHE, INSIDE OF THE CUP, by Winston Churchill (Macmillan and Co., publishers, London).—Religious novels seem to be much in evidence at present, and ...
Article : 1,629 wordsIn the Western Market to-day apples sold:—Eating, 1s 6d to 6s per case; and cooking, 1s 6d to 4s. Pears ranged from is 6d to 4s. ...
Article : 32 wordsWheat was firm at from 3s 8½d to 3s. 9d, with moderate enquiry and litle offering. Flour sold at £8 15s, and bran and pollard at £4 15s. Other quotations ...
Article : 333 wordsCorrespondents must state if any letter or other matter forwarded for publication has been sent to other newspapers. ...
Article : 49 wordsSir,—As some readers of the "Examiner" may have read a letter signed "Fair Play" in your issue of the 16th inst., complaining of the composition of some ...
Article : 279 wordsIn August last the Minister of Agriculture and Railways (Hon. H. J. Payne) arranged for the carriage of lime on the railways for agricultural purposes at ½d ...
Article : 326 wordsLast week we had splendid rains, some 2½in. falling within four days. Feed is very plentiful, though there have been one or two rather sharp frosts. ...
Article : 513 wordsSir,—I and others cannot help remarking how readily the "Examiner" grasps at everything that falls from a speaker's mouth with reference to the ...
Article : 266 wordsThe first three parts of the Victorian Year Book, 1912-13, have made their appearance. Part I, deals with constitution and government, 2 with finance, ...
Article : 31 wordsFrom week to week, from year to year, there have been appearing in these columns statements made by neighbours, which we have all read with great ...
Article : 321 wordsIt is expected that the annual conference of the Tasmanian Dairymen's Association, which will open at the Mechanics' at 10 am. to-morrow, will be a ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. T. A. Tabart, Chief Inspector of Stock for Tasmania, has perfected what appears to be an easy, and at the same time effective, system of branding. By ...
Article : 128 wordsSir,—I have noted the letter signed by Mr. A. H. Ashbolt in to-day's issue. The fact of a commissioner asking a question to a witness, and stating that the charges ...
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Advertising : 112 wordsThe New Zealand House of Representatives passed the second reading of Mr. Sidey's Time-Saving Bill by 30 votes to 23. The bill proposes to put the clock ...
Article : 38 wordsMessrs. Robert Gardner Ltd., report having sold at a satisfactory price, on account of Mr. A. J. Badcock, White-more, one pure Ayrshire cow and calf, ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 29 Jul 1913, Page 3
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