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Advertising : 237 wordsThe Customs returns at Launceston for the period March 26 to 30 amounted to £1465 13s 10d, constituted as follows:—Customs, £1203 7s 8d; excise, ...
Article : 74 wordsThere were present at yesterday's meeting of the Deloraine Council the Warden (Mr. P. C. Best), Messrs. C. E. Chilcott, D. K. O'Meara, P. C. Everett, ...
Article : 2,007 wordsThe Postal Department has made a start to put down the underground cable in Gilbert-street, Latrobe. It will extend from the Bank of Australasia to ...
Article : 47 wordsMrs. Charles Barnes, sen., who has been an inmate of the Devon Hospital for several months, returned home to Penguin on Sunday very much improved ...
Article : 171 wordsStatistics of Tasmanian trade for the second half of 1927 show increases for Northern ports. The figures are as follow:— ...
Article : 1,328 wordsMessrs. F. Webb mud Son report that the following were the closing rates ex store on Saturday:—Wheat, 5s to 5s 6d per bushel; scratch grain, 21s per ...
Article : 256 wordsDuring the fortnight to last Wednesday at the Mount Lyell reduction works, the furnace was in blast for seven days, and 3199 tons of blister ...
Article : 61 wordsMount Lyell (Copper), Queenstown, March, 28.—North Lyell mine—Ore breaking in progress; 4621 tons extracted. At 1100ft. level—Ore ...
Article : 405 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Marine Board of Burnie was held at Wynyard on Monday for the first time since the board became an elective body—which ...
Article : 353 wordsPotato dealers are quoting nominal prices to-day only. The highest prices named were £4 per ton for Brownells and £2 10s for Bismarcks. By reason ...
Article : 130 wordsOn Saturday night, in Bonnybrook Hall, near Smithton, a dance was held in aid of the Spencer Hospital. Mr. W. Crole and partner won the chocolate ...
Article : 45 wordsQuotations to-day were:—Wheat quiet, 5s 6½d; flour, £12 7s 6d to 12 12s 6d; bran, £6 15s; pollard, £7 10s. Oats—Milling, 3s 9d to 4s; feed, 3s 4d ...
Article : 185 wordsThere were good attendances at both services at the Devonport Baptist Church on Sunday for the harvest festival. Rev. Hugh Macdonald was the ...
Article : 249 wordsCrowded congregations assembled in the Meander Hall on Sunday last, the occasion being the harvest festival in connection with the Meander Methodist ...
Article : 142 wordsMore stocks were quoted by sellers on 'Change, Launceston, yesterday than those by buyers. Applicants seemed few, except in the miscellaneous ...
Article : 97 wordsChiefly fine and mild weather conditions have prevailed over Tasmania this week. The rainfall for the week, as reported ...
Article : 98 wordsFollowing is a copy of a report sent to the secretary of State Fruit Advisory Board by the Associated Selected Agents, Sydney:—"No change from last ...
Article : 266 wordsLoans.—Commonwealth, 1930, 6 per cent. (Dec. interest), £102 10s. Closing Quotations. Gold.—Bendigo Amalgamated, s 6d. ...
Article : 460 wordsAfter spending six months at Devonport, Mrs. Elliott has returned home, and will take charge of the local post office again. Mrs. Tiffen has been ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Coomonderry and Clamin fore-and-aft three-masted auxiliary schooners arrived at Ulverstone, one on Saturday evening, and the other on Sunday. Both ...
Article : 329 wordsThe Latrobe Homing Society held a race from Burnie on Saturday afternoon, when eight birds were entered and five shown. Result:— ...
Article : 47 wordsIn the City Police Court yesterday morning before the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. L. Hall) Henry Muckridge, jun., pleaded guilty to a charge of ...
Article : 101 wordsGold.—Kaindi, 60s; Loch Fyne, 3s 1d 6s; New Long Tunnel, 1s. Silver-Lead-Zinc.—Electrolytic Zinc (pref.), 32s 10½d; Broken Hill ...
Article : 199 wordsVery slow progress is being made if the northern croquet tournament. Only three games were concluded yesterday. The need for another court is ...
Article : 75 wordsDealers in rabbit skins at Burnie report heavy deliveries of pelts of poor fur value. These are quoted at 1s 6d per lb. The price is the lowest for a ...
Article : 48 wordsTwisted, swollen, unsightly joints are rapidly freed from pain and brought back to normal with Rheumex. Lame people walk without aid. Sleep comes ...
Article : 160 wordsThe usual sale of fat stock was held at the abattoirs to-day. There was a yarding of 120 cattle and 1459 sheep and lames. The market was firmer for ...
Article : 472 wordsHandicap.—9.35—Mrs. Pardey (2) v. Mrs. Gee (scratch). Championship.—1.35 p.m.—Mrs. Southon v. Miss Stewart. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe final match of the "A'" grade of the Latrobe Croquet Club for Mrs. A. O. Barker's trophy was played on Saturday between Mesdames A. Wells and ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Town Clerk notifies by advertisement in this issue in this issue that 2½ per cent. discount will be allowed off current half year's rates if paid in full before 4.30 ...
Article : 41 wordsSilver and Copper.—Broken Hill Proprietary, b 22s 6d, s 23s: ditto (debs.), b £100. Broken Hill South, s 43s 6d. Broken Hill North, s 83s 6d. Zinc ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 3 Apr 1928, Page 2
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