The August-September mails from England arrived at Launceston on Saturday, 19th October, though not due until the following Wednesday. ...
Article : 3,764 wordsUnder this heading there is very little to report. On the 13th ult. sermons were preached in the Wesleyan Church, and collections taken on behalf of the Australasian Wesleyan Foreign. ...
Article : 317 wordsThe beginning of the month of September was rough and unpromising, with the wind blowing strong from the NW, but not with the usual violence from that quarter so near the ...
Article : 148 wordsAs the summer is now approaching, we may expect that larger returns will soon be received from some of the fields. Black Boy.—On the 2nd ult. the White Boy Company cleaned up; ...
Article : 627 wordsThe weather during this month has been changeable throughout, high winds and frosts frequent. Rain has fallen in larger quantities than usual at this season. Thunder was hoard ...
Article : 148 wordsTuesday, Oct. 22. — The members present (only three were absent) were sworn in.—Sir Robert Officer was [?]unanimously re-elected Speaker. ...
Article : 691 wordsDuring the month there have been no race meetings, but preparations are beginning to be made for the forthcoming Champion meet in February next. The Tasmanian Turf Club ...
Article : 354 wordsTuesday October 22.—The first session of the sixth Parliament of Tasmania was opened by Royal Commission to-day, the Commissioners being the hon. Messrs. Innes (President of the ...
Article : 978 wordsOwing to the wet weather, the commencement of the season is rather late this year; but as settled summer weather has now set in, all clubs will at once begin vigorous practice. Several ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 5 Nov 1872, Page 3
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