The Spring Exhibition of this Society was held at Longford yesterday. The day was very fine, and a rather heavy shower which fell during the previous evening had the effect of laying the dust ...
Article : 3,967 wordsThe Court set at 10 a.m. Homes v. Plummer.—An action to recover the sum of £1 184 4d, for work and labour done. Verdict for plaintiff. ...
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Article : 448 wordsIdle and Disorderly.—Margaret Brown was sentenced to one month's hard labor for being idle and disorderly. Drunkenness.—Annie Blackaly was fined 10s. ...
Article : 27 wordsApplications have been made as follow to have land brought under the operation of the Real Property Act:—Joseph Pullen, 1 ac., town of Westbury; and W. M. M'Creery, 21 ac. 3r., ...
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Article : 261 wordsSIR—In to-day's issue of the Examiner a person signing himself a "Ratepayer" endeavors to make out that the late constable at Bishopsbourne was a dreadful character; but it is said there are ...
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Article : 770 wordsA numerously attended tea-meeting was held at Sorell on Thursday to welcome the Rev. C. J. Brammall to the incumbency of that district. On Sunday whilst Mr. S. H. Wintle was ...
Article : 1,080 wordsSIR;—I have been asking again and ago a the question, when are we to hear of operations being begun in the way of ordering the machinery, electing permanent directors and other ...
Article : 365 wordsThe Court set at 10 a.m. Doyle v. Stearns. Jury—Messrs. A. Johnson, A. Methieson, H. J. Mitchell. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 5 Nov 1868, Page 3
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