The society paper, The World, states that Lord Knutsford, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, finds the labours of his official position too heavy for him, and is desiro[?]s ...
Article : 311 wordsThe seamen and firemen of the vessels now in the docks have announced that they intend to strike in the event of the owners succeeding in loading the vessels without ...
Article : 525 wordsMr. J. M'Clutchey's Green Isle, carrying 8st 11b, and ridden by Power, started in the Elsternwick Park Handicap, at Elsternwick Park, on Friday last, but did not gain ...
Article : 382 wordsThe s.s. Herbert, which arrived in part on Saturday from the North West Coast ports, brought 707 bags of tin ore from Emu bay, branded as follow:—Mount ...
Article : 36 wordsExceptionally heavy rain fell in Melbourne throughout the night and during to-day Heavy showers occurred every half-hour. ...
Article : 297 wordsGODKIN'S EXTENDED Whyte River. August 29—During the fortnight I have driven the tunnel a further distance of 20ft, making a total distance of 29ft. The wet weather has made the ground ...
Article : 262 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of O'Brien's P.A. was held at the office on Messrs. Nickolls and Simmonds, Hobart, on Friday evening. Present—Mr. R. Crosby, in the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe fifteenth half-yearly ordinary meeting of shareholders in the Nugget T.M. Company Registered was held at the Company's office, Collins-street. Hobart, ...
Article : 272 wordsThe London Magazine of Chemistry and Medicine in a leades says—"Some most remarkable facts have recently come to our notice in reference to the effioroy of St. Jacobs oil. ...
Article : 181 wordsThe secretary of the Launceston Stock Exchange reports the following sales and quotations for Saturday:— Messrs. W. T. Bell and Co.[?]old, at their ...
Article : 591 wordsIn consequence of the heavy rain, the Epsom races, which were to have been hold to-day, had to be postponed. SYDNEY, SEPT. 1. ...
Article : 62 wordsA conference between association masters and miners, held at Newcastle, to consider the proposed amendments in the new Coal Mines Regulation Bill, resulted in nothing ...
Article : 283 wordsMessrs. Most and Chandon are the largest vineyard proprietors and champagne, producers in the world. Their "Dry-Imperial," 1884 vintage is the pure juice of selected grapes ...
Article : 68 wordsThe South Launceston second twenty met the City second twenty on the Inveresk Park on Saturday afternoon last, for the fourth time this season, the match ...
Article : 125 wordsSpecial sale of choice goods in men's memory, shirts, hats, ties and scarfs, hosiery, portmanteaux, Gladstone bags. etc., etc., is still on. Cash discount. [?]s in the pound. F. STANFIELD. ...
Article : 336 wordsThe above question is one which is creating a great deal of interest, more particularly in Sydney, as there appears to be very grave doubt as to the legality of the late election ...
Article : 1,270 wordsA meeting of the above-named Company was held at Hobart on Friday evening last. There was a moderate attendance of shareholders, Dr. T. C. Smart occuping the chair. ...
Article : 109 wordsA deputation representing the Penguin, Forth, Castra, and Leven yesterday waited upon Dr. M'Call, M.H.A., for West Devon, to request him to give his support to local ...
Article : 174 wordsThe final local Association match of the season was played on the Association Cricket Ground on Saturday between the City and South Launceston Clubs. There ...
Article : 234 wordsOn Saturday afternoon Mr. Thomas Hogarth was announced to road a paper on "Farm Crops," in the class-room of the Mechanics' Institute, the proceedings being ...
Article : 548 wordsThe committee of the Trades' Hall Council, appointed for the purpose, met last night and arranged all particulars for a mass meeting to be held on Monday at ...
Article : 152 wordsTenders for the construction of public works have been accepted as follow:—Bridge over swamp, Kelvedon, on road from Richmond to Swansea, F. Rapp, £319 ...
Article : 1,196 wordsBefore Mr. E. Whitfeld, J.P. Clara Woods was fined £1 1s for having disturbed the peace on the Inveresk road on Friday last. ...
Article : 529 wordsThe following quotations were made on the Hobart Stock Exchange to-day:— GOLD.—Moonlight, b 4d; New Golden Gate, b 8s 6d, s 11s; O'Brien's, b 1s 7d, s 2s. ...
Article : 116 wordsNotices of call are given in the following companies:—Mount Victoria G.M., 23rd, of 1d, September 11; Campbell's Reward, 5th, of 2d, September 11; Silver Queen ...
Article : 144 wordsThe third match between the Railway and City seniors was played this afternoon, on the Association Ground, at Risdon. Fully 2000 person assembled to witness ...
Article : 385 wordsOur Hobart correspondent writes that an extraordinary meeting of the Silver Spray P. A. was held on Friday afternoon. A large number of shareholders were ...
Article : 189 wordsThe 5777oz of amalgam obtained from the last crushing of 2544 tons quartz at the Tasmania batteries; Beaconsfield, yielded 2439oz of gold, being an average of 19dwt ...
Article : 253 wordsThe ordinary half-yearly general meeting of the above-named Company was held at the Hobart Exchange Room on Friday night, when Mr. J. L. Newbury occupied ...
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Advertising : 351 wordsThe following premiership matches were played to-day, and resulted as follow:—Geelong, six goals eight behinds against Eessendon four goals 17 behinds; Fitzroy, ...
Article : 64 wordsLast week's run of the Broken Hill Proprietary mine (says the Age) shows that nine furnaces treated 3051 tons of ore, yielding 496 tons bullion and 131,595oz of ...
Article : 143 wordsMDME. ADELINA PATTI writes:—"I have found it matchless for the hands and complexion." (Signed) ADELINA PATTI, Pears's. Soap, for the toiler and nursery, specially ...
Article : 68 wordsThe eleventh competition for the Garrison Rifle Club trophy took place on Saturday last, when 21 members fired. The ranges were 500, 600, and 300 yards, ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Mon 2 Sep 1889, Page 3
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