Glass is now spun and manufactured into articles of clothing. Active preparations are now being made for constructing the long-projected canal ...
Article : 244 wordsThe Visiting Committee reported that they ha arranged with the Gas Company for some gas stores for the wards, and that the hot water furnace had got ...
Article : 302 wordsPresent—Messrs. H. Edgell (Chairman), R. Green, A. Simson, T. W. Thomas, T. H. Urquhart, H. I. Rooke, R M'Kenzie, S. Tulloch, A. Harrap, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 wordsMr. Giblin, instructed by Mr. Lucas, appeared for the deponent, and Mr. C. H. Bromby, instructed by Messrs. Finlay and Watchorn, for the respondent or ...
Article : 697 wordsSIR,—Con you or any of your numerous correspondents, inform me how and what is best way to form a road-way and basement in a narrow yard, on which there is a great deal of ...
Article : 55 wordsFollowing the gregarious instinct of our nature, I found myself with the multitude last Sunday night wending my way to the new Wesleyan Chapel recently opened here. The ...
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Advertising : 567 wordsThe reckoning up of the contents of the ballot boxes this morning proved that there was a greater number of votes recorded than was thought, the orderly ...
Article : 941 wordsOn my arrival at Launceston from Beaconsfield en route for the latter place heading this, I had my Scotch blood roused; it occurred in this wise :—The ...
Article : 3,137 wordsAn extraordinary meeting was held immediately after the general one, for the purpose of nominating a person to be appointed by the Governor-in-Council as ...
Article : 154 wordsMessrs. R. J. Archer, of Saundridge, Cressy, and W. Dodery, of Lauraville, Longford, the retiring Councillors of this municipality, were declared duly elected by the Returning Officer ...
Article : 463 wordsTo-day, was the date fixed, for the receiving of nominations of candidates for the seat in the House of Assembly rendered vacant by the resignation of the ...
Article : 401 wordsSpecial meeting for the election of Warden for the year 1883. Messrs. Collins and Tuck having made the usual declaration on election, took their seats ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Council met at 11'30 a.m. Present—The Warden (W. H. D. Archer, Esq.), Councillors B. Archer, R. J. Archer, W. Dodery, T. W. Hortle, and J. Wilmore. ...
Article : 391 wordsA special meeting of the Synod of the Church of England was held in the Synodhall, Hobart, yesterday afternoon; the Ven. Archdeacon Hales presiding. ...
Article : 275 wordsThe talented Liliputian Opera Company have left us for Launceston, having stayed a day longer than originally intended. They played here last night to acrowded house, and indeed had ...
Article : 325 wordsBefore their Honors the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Smith, and. Mr. Justice Dobson. GILL V. THE QUEEN. ...
Article : 297 wordsSIR,—In your issue of to-day's date I noticed a letter signed by "Longstop," complaining of the selection of the Town team for the coming match against the Country, on Saturday. ...
Article : 580 wordsA meeting of the Board was held this afternoon. ANNNUAL ELECTION. The Chairman stated that according to ...
Article : 242 wordsLast night a good many of our good citizen's paid a visit to the Circus at the Leven. It was a novelty; we never before got any nearer than Latrobe. It is to he hoped the Walhallas ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 9 Dec 1882, Page 3
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