Men culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. I have placed a wrong date at the head of one of my missives, and thus laid myself and the Launceston Examiner open ...
Article : 1,665 wordsSIR,—Some two weeks since an article appeared in the Examiner relating to the social destruction amongst the dancing fraternity here, and I am informed that I am credited ...
Article : 114 wordsOn Saturday a lad named Alexander Wright, In the employ of Mr. T. H. Walduck, was driving a cart through one of the back streets of Beaconsfield when a wheel coming against a ...
Article : 444 wordsSIR,—In answer to Mr. Braddon of the 19th inst. re maintenance of telegraph lines, it gives me very little trouble to refute the misstatements made by that gentleman in the ...
Article : 180 wordsAt a meeting of directors in the Natire Lass Company held on Monday, the tender of Mr. G. C. Gillham was accepted for working on tribute the above ...
Article : 834 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 4 p.m. Present—The Chief Secretary, Messrs. Alkenhead, Cameron, Crowther, Gellibrand, Scott, Wotohorn, Moclanachan, McGregor, and ...
Article : 1,090 wordsThe Secretary of the Launceston stock Exchange reports the following sales made yesterday:—Mount Victoria, 3s 9d, 4s. The exchange will not be opened to-day, to give ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Secretary of the Hobart Stock Exchange reports the following quotations to-day:—Moonlight(morning), b 1s 6d, s 1s 9d, (after-noon) b 1s 2d, s 1s 9d; Chesterfield, b 6d, s 1s ...
Article : 88 wordsSIR,—The correspondence which has recently appeared in your columns on the late coursing match has had some good effect. It has caused the question as to what ...
Article : 697 wordsSIR,—I carefully read the report of the meeting in connection with the meat tax held in town the other night, and if you will allow me a small space I would like to offer a few ...
Article : 1,193 wordsHUNTSMAN T. M. COMPANY. —The half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the above named Company was held last night at Mr. H. Cuming's office. There were five shareholders ...
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Article : 552 wordsOn Friday evening last a concert in aid of the five churches was given by the Deloraina Musical Society, assisted by several amateurs, which passed off very satisfactorily, and was ...
Article : 314 wordsThe annual Breadalbane Ploughing r Match took place yesterday, on a part of the Kirkdale Estate, kindly lent by Mr. G. W. Dodery. Although the Committee ...
Article : 649 wordsThe two young men referred to in my telegram of the 22nd inst., as having been arrested on suspicious of being concerned in the recent burglary at Mr. J. McMahon's ...
Article : 857 wordsSIR,—It is quite refreshing to note that during the debate on the above railway several members suggested the same (what you, Sir, called silly) suggestion made by me ...
Article : 923 wordsBefore H. T. A. Murray, Esq., P.M., and Francis Von Stieglitz, Esq., J.P. IDLE AND DISORDERLY.—Edward Rider pleaded not guilty to a charge of this nature. ...
Article : 659 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 4 p.m. ORDERS OF THE DAY. LAUNCESTON LOAN BILL.In moving the second reading of the bill to ...
Article : 1,898 wordsIt is not a pleasant thing to have to stultify oneself, but in the face of hard facts I am compelled to acknowledge that through false information I have made incorrect statements ...
Article : 428 wordsWhile on the subject of Waltham watches we may mention that we have seen a letter from the commander of the Gordon Caste (Castle line of ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 26 Sep 1883, Page 3
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