The Council met at the usual hour. present—The Mayor, Aldermen Harrap, Tyson, Drysdale, Webster, and Hart. ...
Article : 404 wordsMr David Dudley Field, the eminent American jurist, who, with his wife and grandson, is now passing through this colony on his way to India, was invited ...
Article : 1,276 wordsThe Governor and a large party attend the Bathurst races, which take place this week. The Sydney Insurance Company have ...
Article : 362 wordsThe following is from the Ballarat Courier:— A little girl three and a half years of age, the daughter of Mr Munro, of Eyre street, 'died suddenly on ...
Article : 1,111 wordsThe miners on strike at the copper mines, South Australia, have had resource to extreme measures to enforce their demands upon their employers, and ...
Article : 452 wordsThe tin deposits at Housetop are now attracting a good deal of attention. Several claims have boon sent in, but in all probability many of them will be ...
Article : 512 wordsTo the Worshipful Mayor and Aldermen. GENTLEMEN,—I see from the report brought p up at the last meeting of the Council that the Sewerage Committee consider that the only ...
Article : 1,737 wordsFour thousand persons attended the miners' camp mooting yesterday. A thanksgiving was the chief characteristic of the service, ...
Article : 403 wordsThe turret ship of war Cerberus, which was taken into the Alfred Graving Dock on the 23rd instant, is now in a position on the blocks, and the work of scrubbing ...
Article : 295 wordsThe following letter appears in the Otago Daily Times of 3rd April:— COLONIAL REPUDIATION. To the Editor. ...
Article : 582 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate. Drunk and Incapable.—Jemima Hammond plended guilty to having been drunk and incapable and was fined £1, ...
Article : 585 wordsThis morning about three o'clock a fire broke out in Main street, either in Thorn feldt's or Dudden's shop, which adjoin each other. The block —was cleared from ...
Article : 122 wordsNumbers are returning from the Palmer by every steamer. The Assembly are engaged in passing the Estimates for 1874. ...
Article : 38 wordsTwo days later news has boon received from Now Zealand. WELLIGTON, April 13. Mrs Von Tempsky proceeds to ...
Article : 148 wordsThe General Government intends to grant a loan of £50,000 at 6 per cent. to the Thames companies, to enable them to test the deep levels of that gold field. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 28 Apr 1874, Page 3
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