Sept. 9—Pateena, s, 1212 tons. H. Sams, commander, for Melbourne. T. S. N. Co., agents. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes; Mexdames ...
Article : 1,674 wordsTWO brothers named Fitzgerald, and a farmer named Sherry, have reported to the police that the were stuck up by two men at gosling Creek, two miles from Orange. ...
Article : 277 wordsThe conflagration at Antwerp, caused by the explosion at a cartridge factory is now subsiding, but terrible devastation has been wrought. ...
Article : 57 wordsBoth Searle and O'Connor are in splendid form, but the former is the favourite for the contest; which takes place this afternoon. ...
Article : 35 wordsSept. 9—Pioneer, s, 87 tone, J. Chaplin, master, from Launceston, via East Coast. Sept. 9—Kasea, bk, 307 tons, J. Anderson, master, from Port Pirie, ...
Article : 55 wordsTwenty-seven bodies have been recovered from the Maurice Wood Colliery, near Edinburgh. No hope is entertained of finding any of the entombed men ...
Article : 27 wordsThe s.s. Pateena, which left for Melbourne yesterday, took the following cargo:—8000 bushels oats, valued at £1200; 635 doz rabbit skins, £110; 61 tons 9cwt tin, £5469; 10½ tons ...
Article : 349 wordsThe Rev. O. H. Spurgeon, the well-known pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, is in failing health. ...
Article : 20 wordsGratifying meetings in connection with the League of the Cross have been held a Brighton and Green Ponds. Rapid progress is being made with the ...
Article : 1,022 wordsThe ballot taken at the Trades' Union Congress now sitting at Dundee upon the proposal that eight hours be a legal day's labour, rejected the principle except for ...
Article : 40 wordsThe German expedition under Lieut. Wissman against a hostile native chief is now 2000 strong. SEPT. 9. ...
Article : 52 wordsNOT since the battle-flag was furled in Victoria years ago has there been in these colonies a serious and decisive contest between free trade and ...
Article : 1,470 wordsNews has been received in Russia from Crete which admits the situation is greatly improving. ...
Article : 21 wordsA despatch from General White declares the British now hold Burmah firmly. They have established security of life and property on a firm basis, and ...
Article : 37 wordsAt the Slaughter-yards to-day Mr. T. West brook sold 742 sheep, ex Flora, at from £1 to £1 8s. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe senators and members of the Chamber of Deputies banqueted Mr. Gladstone yesterday in Paris. In replying to the toast of his health, ...
Article : 47 wordsWheat was to-day offering freely at 5s 6½d to 5s 6d, but there were no buyers. Flour was dull. Oats were quoted—Victorian stout to 3s 11d;. New Zealand prime milling to 4s 1d ...
Article : 124 wordsThe funeral of the late Sir Jas. Lorimer, Minister of Defence, took place to-day at the St. Kilda Cemetery. Only immediate friends of the deceased followed the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsClose at Launceston as under:— ENGLAND.—R.M.S. ORIENT, Thursday next noon. VICTORIA.— S.s. Coogee, this day, 1.30 p.m. ...
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Article : 56 wordsSailed.—T.S.N. Company's. s.s. Flinders, for Launceston. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. James, Mr. and Mrs Pears; Rev. Mother and two Sisters of ...
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Article : 3,209 wordsTwelve years ago W. G. Geddes, jun., surveyor, was supposed to have been drowned while bathing with a brother in the Caboothere River. He made a will in ...
Article : 110 wordsAt Timaru, an elderly-couple named Heatham, after washing themselves and making the house tidy, put on their best clothes and took a dose of laudnaum, both ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 10 Sep 1889, Page 2
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