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Advertising : 2,203 wordsAt the close of the service at the Methodist Church last night Rev. W. E. Jennings, on behalf of the congregation and Sunday school teachers and ...
Article : 63 wordsThere was no material alteration in the values of stock during the week, and any stock offering was easily placed at full market rates. We have been ...
Article : 378 wordsThe foundation stone of the Anglican Church at Natone was laid yesterday afternoon by Archdeacon Richard, and despite the unpropitious weather, there ...
Article : 107 wordsBoisterous weather prevailed here again on on Saturday and yesterday. Electric light wires were blown down, and a horse belonging to Mr. Byard, baker, ...
Article : 69 wordsGrain.—The market generally has stronger feeling, both hay and chaff being very bucyant, and increased rates have been paid. Wheat still remains very ...
Article : 235 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Circular Head council was held at Stanley on Friday, and was attended by Messrs. H. G. Spicer (who was elected Warden), ...
Article : 430 wordsAgents Throughout Commonwealth. MR. NEWELL HARPER, sharebroker, member Launceston Stock Exchange, reports the following sales and purchases made by him for the past week:—North ...
Article : 217 wordsA serious outcome is anticipated as the result of the expiration of the wheat price guarantee, consequent on the withdrawal of the United States Government ...
Article : 91 wordsThere is an improvement in all stock owing to the late rains. High conditioned stock of all classes is in demand. The fat stock market is good, and equal to ...
Article : 628 wordsSheepskins.—We submitted our usual weekly catalogue at the Exchange on Friday. There was as usual, a full attendance of the trade. Competition was keen ...
Article : 439 wordsEast of the Rocky Mountains the American Visible supply of wheat is estimated at 43,621,000 bushels. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe steamer Taviuni, which sailed last night for Sydney, took aboard 8301 bags potatoes, 2145 bags chaff, 575 bags oats, 243 bags peas, 199 bags turnips, ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Acting Director of Agriculture (Mr. L. A. Evans) has received the following communication from Mr. C. V. Piper, Agrostologist in Charge of the ...
Article : 242 wordsA cable was received on Saturday last by Mr. Josiah Tuffin, the liquidator of the Tasmanian Copper Company, Limited, in liquidation, from the English ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Liverpool wool salees closed practically unchanged. All the Beltana and Runic's apples have beep discharged, and were in fine condition. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Australian Motal Exchange reports London Metal Exchange (middle) quotations of May 14 as follows:— per ton. ...
Article : 153 wordsA kitchen tea was given Father Monaghan on Monday night. This was promoted by the ladies of the parish to furnish Father Monaghan with a ...
Article : 184 wordsTo anyone having to do business at the Ulverstone Post Office it has been evident for year past that the accommodation is most unsatisfactory, ...
Article : 321 wordsThe recent rains have made a vast difference to early sown crops and pasture land, and will enable graziers to carry on fat stock that otherwise would have to be ...
Article : 337 wordsThe Food Minister (Mr. McCurdy) in a statement as regards the glut in the meat imported from Australasia, explained that this was due to the rapid diminution of ...
Article : 152 wordsMessrs. Roberts and Co. report having held their sale of cows, poultry, and dairy produce and produce on Friday. The market for eggs was easier, owing to larger ...
Article : 419 wordsIt is reported that workmen excavating at Jerusalem struck a gold reef. Investigating have been set afoot. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 17 May 1920, Page 2
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