The funeral of the late Mr Jno. Griffiths took place yesterday afternoon at the Church of England Cemetery, and was largely attended. Mr Griffiths was one of those old colonists, of ...
Article : 633 wordsThe Deloraine Working Men's Club celebrated their fourth anniversary on New Year's Day, by a procession and dinner. The members met at the Club-room at 10 a.m. About 11 ...
Article : 286 wordsDuring the last few days Mr Gladstone has been entertaining a large party of friends at Hawarden Castle, including Lord and Lady Odo Russell and Earl ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 963 wordsSIR,—The question of the above road seems to have been discussed for year, past, and is no nearer being accomplished than when first [?]gitated. The fact is the people occupy a very ...
Article : 153 wordsOn New Year's Day the people of Glengarry and the Silver Mines, etc., gathered themselves together on Mr Stewart's grounds. which were kindly lent for the occasion, to enjoy a sociable ...
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Family Notices : 642 wordsBefore J. Hart, Esq. (Warden), Dr. M' N[?]ce, S. Shorey, and J. Lovejoy, Esq., J's.P., Assault.—Lane v. Griffin.—Patrick Lane, Superintendent of Police, Deloraine, charged ...
Article : 714 wordsSIR,—It is owing to yourself and others who have so kindly give me sympathy, counsel, and support during the six months of my mission in Launceston, that I should intimate my ...
Article : 211 wordsA meeting of the northern Presbytery of Tasmania was held at St. Andrew's Church yesterday. Present—Revs. F. T. Jenkin (Moderator), Mr J. Russell (clerk), and J. A. Lyle. Mr B. C. ...
Article : 1,234 wordsSIR.—The arrangement with regard to Mr Sparrow's clock, as announced in this morning's Examiner, will, I trust, be some improvement upon what has hitherto prevailed if properly ...
Article : 288 wordsBy the s.s. Glenelg, from Sydney, we have later intercolonial news to the 31st ult. :— SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ...
Article : 194 wordsHis Excellency the Administrator of the Government, Sir J. H. Lefroy, has remained at the capital during the past fortnight, and has visited the various scholastic establishments there ...
Article : 1,026 wordsIn my last communication I omitted to mention two events. The first was a fatal accident to a son of Mr B. Chapman, Oaks, the dry before Christmas. He was sent to the ...
Article : 237 wordsA Court of General Sessions was hold at Latrobe on December 31, before H. Douglas, Esq., P.H., and S. Kelcey, M. Loane, S. Smith, and H. Downward, Esqs., J's.P. A ...
Article : 483 wordsThirty-one Maori prisoners have been released. The Governor sent his aide-do-camp to Parihaka, with a letter inviting To Whiti ...
Article : 35 wordsTHROAT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS.—ALL suffering from irritation of the throatand hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of "Brown's ...
Article : 107 wordsMr Pope Cooper is to be the new Attorney-General, vice the late Mr Beer. The Premier leaves to-morrow for Sydney, en route for England; Mr ...
Article : 118 wordsWe take from the Mercury the following particulars of the discovery of silver plate on premises at the rear of what was once a public-house known as the Red ...
Article : 763 wordsOn Boxing-day athletic sports took place at most of the hotels here. At Bruen's hotel a programme of eight events was advertised, but only three came off. These were a 100 yards, ...
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Advertising : 250 wordsThe Orient liner Potosi left Hobson's Bay this afternoon for London with a fair. complement of passengers on board, including Captain Fowler, late of the ...
Article : 304 wordsThe sports here on Boxing Day were quite a success, all the events being closely contested, and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves, though the day was very windy and the dust ...
Article : 457 wordsSince Christmas we have been pretty well made pleasure-tired. While many are suffering from the effects of over-indulgence in things rich and rare, and too much out of the black ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 5 Jan 1881, Page 3
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