Mr. W. T. Bell held a sale of scrip at his mart on Saturday, when the following lots were disposed of:—215 forfeited Moonlight, 7d; 180 ditto, 8d; 400 forfeited Rob Roy, 2d; 1000 ...
Article : 122 wordsFrom information received by the Minister of Lands and Works 1 l[?] that the track from the eastern bas[?] Mount Agnew to the Waterfalls [?] ...
Article : 407 wordsThe amalgam from the crushing of 2150 tons stone from the Tasmania Co.'s mine yielded 2141oz. 10dwts. retorted gold, value £8030 12s 6d, giving an average yield ...
Article : 285 wordsThe Secretary of the Hobart Stock Exchange reports the following sale to-day:—Full Moon, 2s 3d. Quotations—Cosmopolitan, b. 1s 7d, s, 1s 10d; Florence ...
Article : 77 wordsThree tenders were received to-day for the new Parliament buildings. No. 1 was for £151,800; No. 2, £151,400; No. 3, £136,300. At a meeting held at Yongala, an important ...
Article : 776 wordsIn the third and concluding notice of Mr. Justice Stephen's "History of Criminal Law in England," The Times observes:— ...
Article : 864 wordsWe supplement our telegraphic report of the distribution of prizes on Thursday at St. Mary's Convent School, Hobart, by the programme of the evening and the ...
Article : 527 wordsMount Claude.—March 29—During the past fortnight the main adit has been extended 16ft., making a total distance from entrance 127ft 6in. The country is hard ...
Article : 36 wordsThe s.s. Devon, which arrived from the N.W. Coast on Saturday, brought 36 tons 18cwt. tin ore as follows:—Bischoff, 25 tons, 6cwt; North Valley, 5 tons; West ...
Article : 985 wordsOur Hobart correspondent informs us that a deputation consisting of Messrs. John Watchorn, M.L.C. W. H. Burgess, M.H.A., A. J. Clark, Jas. Grant. E. H. ...
Article : 691 wordsMr. Lavater's prediction has come true. Mr. Lavater is the accountant of the railway department, and months ago he wrote to Mr. Bent that there were no ...
Article : 1,702 wordsGood progress has been made during the last fortnight with the Albury railway works. The nucleus of an Australian Geographical Society was formed to-night. ...
Article : 595 wordsSome time ago, driven by bad health to Tasmania from that part of Australia (Queensland) where a noted wag once said they did not bury people because the ...
Article : 1,113 wordsThe Zealandia with the mails via San Francisco arrived at Sydney on April 5. The following is a telegraphic summary of news;— ...
Article : 1,085 wordsThe bark Annie sailed yesterday at noon for King George's Sound with the new Government Resident of the Kimberley district on board. The inquiry into the drifting of the buoy ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Malay, bound from Newcastle to Honolulu, put into Auckland to-day, leaking. She had experienced a fierce hurricane on the 18th ult. In the course of the storm ...
Article : 52 wordsSIR,—If "Observer" (in last Monday's issue) is what he signed himself, he will have seen that the game law is a farce, as far as the Launceston district is concerned. The persons who ...
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Advertising : 168 wordsSIR,—I was greatly surprised to find on Saturday last that my name has been set down on the placards posted about town in connection with the above concert to take place on Friday next ...
Article : 183 wordsInches. Days. Southport 46.5 12 Hobart 3.62 14 Oatlands 4.87 10 ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Governor, Sir Arthur Kennedy, has received a telegram from the Earl of Derby, stating that he can leave for England when he pleases. He will probably leave Brisbane about ...
Article : 351 wordsAn accident, fortunately unattended with serious consequences, happened here last night between seven and eight o'clock to a happy couple who had some few hours previously ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Mon 9 Apr 1883, Page 3
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