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Article : 1,713 wordsOn farmers meeting prior to sowing, the question asked more frequently than any other was: "What manure are you going to use this season? "as many are of the opinion ...
Article : 459 wordsMr. John Bailey, of Hobart, writes as follows to the Mercury:—In the Examiner of April 9 is a letter signed William Hartnoll, and in to-day's ...
Article : 903 wordsLast Thursday the hon. Audley Coote, M.L.C., paid this district a visit, and he was met at the Farmers' Club room by a number of the residents here to whom he ...
Article : 292 wordsThe Martin Simonson English and Opera Buffe Company, concluded their eight nights season at the Academy of Music on Tuesday evening last, with a ...
Article : 1,153 wordsAfter the complete falsification of the Rev. M. Baxter's confident predictions many years ago in reference to Louis Napoleon as the "coming monarch of the ...
Article : 378 wordsSIR,—The following letter was submitted to your contemporary on the data of the article referred to. I do not know whether the editor thinks it hits too hard. ...
Article : 78 wordsSIR,—The London correspondent to the Dublin Daily Express (conservative organ) writes ad follows, under date March 12:—"There will, it seems, be a debate on ...
Article : 144 wordsWhether we regard dreams as "the children of an idle brain begot of nothing but vain fantasy," of accept them as an important integral part of the human ...
Article : 1,127 wordsSIR,—On my first casual glance at your leading article of to-day (April 26), I jumped at the conclusion that you had turned round upon yourself, and were ...
Article : 218 wordsSIR,—I have to thank you for a foot note to my letter in Saturday's issue, and no doubt if I pursue my enquiries, and you courteously reply, we shall in time understand one another. ...
Article : 1,109 wordsWith the exception of two or three frosts lately the weather for some time past has been very propitious for the growth of grass, as well as for all farming ...
Article : 200 wordsMost delightful weather is cheering the hearts of the farmers and graziers. The late rains have done a great deal of good; ploughing is being pushed on with vigour ...
Article : 261 wordsSIR,—I am very glad to see that your correspondent "Audi Alteram Partem" has taken this matter up in an able manner, and favoured us with some common sense ...
Article : 1,165 wordsOn Friday, at the Police Court, before Messrs. W. H. Glover, V. M. and T. G. Williams, J.P., the following business was dealt with:—Sub-Inspector Hayes v. James ...
Article : 646 wordsThe following letter by Mr. Arthur Clayden, of Nelson, New Zealand, appears in an English paper of March 7, and is well worthy of perusal and careful thought. ...
Article : 852 wordsServices of thanksgiving for the harvest were held in St. Paul's Church on Sunday the Rev. W. Hogg officiating in the morning, and Mr. J. Grevis James in the ...
Article : 337 wordsWhereas it may be imagined by reason of the as serene tranquility which doth hedge in this geographically indistinct section of the map of Tasmania, that "The ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 4 May 1889, Page 3
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