Wheat is quieter in tane—Old, 3s 5d to 3s 5½; new 3s 4¾d to 3s 5d. Flour, £8 10s. Bran, 90s. Pollard, 95s. Oats are quiet at 1s 9d to 2s 6½. Maize is quiet ...
Article : 218 wordsIn the Queen Victoria. Market to-day apples sold at 3s to 9s per case, and walnuts at 7d to Pd per 1b. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe wool sales were resumed at Geelong to-day, when 9000 bales were submitted. The selection was a representative one, and the market, for wools other than the ...
Article : 112 wordsThe President (Mr. Gant) took the t chair at 4 p.m. 01 Mr. Hope asked:—(1) Whether the attention of the Government had been ...
Article : 1,771 wordsWheat is steady, but quiet. Australian cargoes are freely offered, and 35s 41/d is asked for South Australia, Victorian, and New South Wales (December-January ...
Article : 77 wordsSir,—Other efforts to move t. e municipal authorities having failed, 1 am compelled to resort to the public press for the ventilation of an outrage on decency ...
Article : 309 wordsThe Australian wool exports from July 1 to October 31, 1913, compared with the corresponding period of last year, as compiled by Dalgety sad Co., Ltd., Melbourne, ...
Article : 147 wordsSir,—Again I have to ask the privilege I of correcting a few inaccuracies which appear in an article in your issue of this morning under the above heading. I ...
Article : 1,070 wordsNow the State and Federal parliaments are in session it will be necessary for our correspondents to be brief in their ...
Article : 91 wordsSir,—I think your correspondent, "Anti-Gambling," whose letter appeared in a recent issue of the "Examiner" on the above subject, is fairly entitled to ...
Article : 355 wordsSir,—In a late issue of the "Examiner" I noticed a writer censuring municipal councils on account of their disallowing bicycle racing on the public road within ...
Article : 107 wordsThe House met at 2 p.m., when the Speaker (Captain Evans) took the chair. MOTIONS AND QUESTIONS. Mr. Barker, to ask the Minister of ...
Article : 2,574 wordsSir,—or years past we (the people, who would like to see the hotels through-out the state closed at an earlier hour) have been waiting to see what the Hon. ...
Article : 150 wordsSir,—The women of Cataract Hill have read with great satisfaction a report in your paper that a deputation has waited upon his Worship the Mayor with ...
Article : 172 wordsAt a meeting of ratepayers in connection with the proposed recreation ground, the following resolution was carried—"That owing to the difference of ...
Article : 370 wordsSir,—Will you kindly allow me space to support the letter of "One Interested' in your issue of October 29, referring to the action of an honourable member in ...
Article : 787 wordsSir,—I wish through the columns of our valuable paper to draw public attention to the state of the main road between Deloraine and Latrobe. Six weeks ...
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Advertising : 46 wordsSir,—I notice that the Rev. W. L. Toshach has got the thin and of the wedge with regard to [?] [?] ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 14 Nov 1913, Page 3
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