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Advertising : 435 wordsThe first medal of the season will be played at kings Meadows on Saturday. next. The summer course. Will be used. Stroke play. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe ladder competition will commence on Wednesday evening, in conjunction with the usual cup and prize competition. The following challenges are to ...
Article : 115 wordsOwners and trainers of racehorses are finally reminded that at 6 o'clock this afternoon Mr. Guy Meredith will close the nomination lists for the May meeting of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsThe Jockey Club lids cancelled all fix. tares alter the first spring meeting in order to economise grain. An official announcement states that the ...
Article : 48 wordsThe finals for the Longford tennis tournament resulted:— Semi final F. Young and Miss Whitton (owe 3/6) ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Esk Vale Stakes was contested yesterday in fine weather. Mr. R. T. Gibson was, as usual, in his right place in the field. Details:— ...
Article : 1,060 wordsThe conference that has been convened to take place next Monday, under Ministerial auspices, to discuss matters in connection with the fruitgrowing industry, ...
Article : 221 wordsThe final game for the singles handicap of the Devonport Bowling Club took place this afternoon between C. L. Richmond (scratch) and A. J. Soutar ...
Article : 67 wordsIn a bulletin recently issued by the Tasmanian Department of Agriculture on the pest. the statement is made that the caterpillars work down the stems of the ...
Article : 237 wordsBusiness on the Launceston Stock Exchange was on the quiet side but most stocks were [?]m. Tin is now at pretty well a record price, but the insurance ...
Article : 119 wordsIncluded in the Rotomahane's cargo for Melbourne yesterday was 2½ tons of tin, shipped by the Pioneer Co. During the week ended April 28 the ...
Article : 143 wordsOur Underwood correspondent writes:—The season has been a very bad one for most agriculturists. Several find their chaff has gone mouldy through being wet ...
Article : 57 wordsIn the course of his remarks while opening the recent fruit and flower shop at the Albert Hall Hon. Tasman Shields M.L.C., indicated the probability of the ...
Article : 649 wordsThe rabbit question was again discussed at the council meeting to-day The Warden stated 'that the 2d bonus had cost £134 7s for the last four months. ...
Article : 97 wordsProduce deliveries to-day comprised 517 nags potatoes, 231 bags chaff, 671. bags oats, 373 bags peas, and 336 bales straw Business was at a standstill, as ...
Article : 40 wordsGold.—Tasmania, b 8d, s 10d. Back Creek Deep Leads, s 3s. Silver.—Magnet, b 10s 3d. Mount Farrell, b 7d, s 9d; ditto (paid), ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Tasmanian Produce and Cool Storage Co-operative Company, Ltd., report as follows:—Butter.—There is nothing fresh to ...
Article : 134 wordsSir Joseph Carruthers, of New South Wales, has naked Messrs. Field and Co., of Devonport, to act as agents for him in the Introduction of several new strains ...
Article : 393 wordsIn connection with the dispute between the Mount Lyell Co. and a section of reduction works employees, particulars of which were wired last night, the ...
Article : 124 wordsThe eighth annual show at pipers River was held on Wednesday last. In spite of . the cold day, there was a splendid gathering. The exhibition of apples. was ...
Article : 595 wordsGold.—Tasmania, b 8d. New Jubilee, b, 6d. Miscellaneous.—Hercules, b 15s. Magnet, b 10s 3d, s 11s. Mount Farrell, b ...
Article : 135 wordsPratt and Fogarty, Devonport, report sales by aucion on Saturday as under:—Trussed poultry was again In full supply Fowls bought 3s Pd to 6s 3d pair; single ...
Article : 158 wordsIn February of last year a small association, composed of Launceston men, commenced prospecting work on the narrow ridge" which, rising to a height of ...
Article : 422 wordsMiscellaneous.—Mount Jasper, £5, £7 10s; Lyell Blocks. 2s 7d. Tin.—Tongkah Compound, 9s 5d; ditto Harbour. 33s. ...
Article : 204 wordsW. T. Thorpe. Ltd sold at the railway Yesterday:—Hay, Inferior, £2 3s per ton; potatoes, £6 2s 6d. to £5 16s 6d per ton; pats, 2s 3d per bus[?] medium chaff £3 16t per ton, ...
Article : 35 wordsThe usual sale of fat stock was held at the abattoirs to-day. There were 85 cattle and 645 sheep and lambs yarded The market was on a par with late sales, ...
Article : 234 wordsFollowing are the wholesale prices for fruit at the Western markets:—Apples— Eating, 4s to 5s; cooking, 4s to 7s; Tasmania, 6s o 8s. Pears, 2s 6d o 5s bushel ...
Article : 37 wordsBran and bollard are difficult to procure. Harley-English is quiet at 3s 9d to 4s bushels, parcels higher; Care is in good demand at 2s 7d to 2s 9d, bushel. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 1 May 1917, Page 2
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