Before H. T. A. Murray, Esq., P.M. Incbriates.—Edward William and Elizabeth Kilburn, charged with having been drunk and Incapable in the streets the previous day, were ...
Article : 88 wordsA meeting of shareholders in the Strahan Prospecting Association will be held at the office of Mr. R. F. Archer, Brisbane-street, a 7.30 p.m. to-day. ...
Article : 393 wordsSIR,—As I see there is to be a meeting here on the 4th, or general assembly of the chiefs of the rabbit countries, I would suggest that one of the best means to adopt to get rid of the ...
Article : 156 wordsThe following poem by Mr. Tennyson—"The Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava"—appears in Macmillan's Magazine for March:— ...
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Advertising : 638 wordsSIR,—Having been lately to the mining districts of the North-East Coast on a mining tour I beg to call the attention of the authorities to the scandalous dirt, impudence, and want of ...
Article : 340 wordsThe public meeting held here to-night was very enthusiastic. The expressions of opinion against the now assessments, under the Real and Personal Estates ...
Article : 1,876 wordsAt a meeting of a Board of Directors of the Land o' Cakes (Lefroy) held yesterday, 3rd inst., it was resolved to purchase the Blue Bell Company's plant at ...
Article : 474 wordsSIR,—With your permission, Mr. Editor, I would like to growl a little in your columns. I am getting a very old dog now in fact I am almost past work, but at this time of year or ...
Article : 674 wordsSIR,—There is nothing startling to report from this locality. After the show, people have apparently relapsed into their constitutional quietness. I believe that if the Russians were ...
Article : 184 wordsThe secretary reports the following sales as having been made on the Stock Exchange yesterday :—New Chum, £2 1s to £2; West Chum, £3 3s; Land o' ...
Article : 49 wordsThe secretary of the Stock Exchange reports the following sales and quotations to-day :—New Chum, £2 7s 6d; Banneck, 1s 6d and 1s 7d; Montagu (paid ...
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Article : 185 wordsLeaving Scottsdale by the road to Upper Ringarooma, the country passed over to the foot of the Billycock range consists of barren undulating ridges, portions of which give ...
Article : 1,183 wordsMr. Gladstone has been looking far from well of late. His friends say that if he will persist in taking so active a part in the proceedings of the House of ...
Article : 833 wordsSIR,—The importance of the laws regulating our water supply to the mines is a matter which no doubt is fully recognised. Permit me therefore to offer a few remarks upon the subject ...
Article : 616 wordsThe Supreme Court sat to-day in the Small Debts Jurisdiction, before his Honor Sir Francis Smith, Chief Justice. SHARP V GIBBONS. ...
Article : 460 wordsThe local quotation for tin ore is 16s 6d per unit. The ketch Starling, which arrived at Hobart from George's Bay on Tuesday, ...
Article : 1,153 wordsTaking his departure from Launceston on Friday, the 21st April, by the 5 p.m. train "your own" reached Deloraine in time for a late tea, and leaving Deloraine next morning at 5 ...
Article : 558 wordsSIR,—The Court of Appeal against the Property Tax for the district of Port Sorell was held at Latrobe on the 19th inst., and caused a considerable amount of excitement. At the ...
Article : 681 wordsI don't see much in the Examiner from this part of our little country. I am somewhat surprised at this for there appears to me to be no lack of material to write about, such as the pros ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 4 May 1882, Page 3
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