The second annual show of the above society commenced yesterday, in the Town Hall, Carreron-street, and will be continued to-day. In every respect the exhibition is for in advance of that ...
Article : 1,822 wordsOn 10th Inst. the Deloraine Annual Ploughing match came off on land belonging to Mr. W. Bramich, Woodlands. Twenty six teams put in an appearance. The weather was all that could ...
Article : 688 wordsSIR,—In case any of your readers should feel Interested in what I think will eventually become an important industry and source of great wealth to these colonies, viz., the production of ...
Article : 1,197 wordsPetition presented from Deloraine against certain provisions of the Cross and By-Roads bill, removing the control of streets from road trusts to municipalities, ...
Article : 224 wordsThe magistrates in the Police Court at Mornington were occupied until after seven o'clock on Saturday evening hearing the charge of attempting to commit a criminal assault preferred against ...
Article : 399 wordsPetition presented by Mr. Cook from a large number of citizens in favor of the Main Line Railway scheme. Notices of Motio[?].—By Mr. Mored[?] : For a ...
Article : 315 wordsPetition presented by Mr. Kenuerley from twelve hundred and twenty-seven citizens of Hobart Town praying the Council to adopt the scheme proposed by the Government for the construction of a railway ...
Article : 192 wordsSIR,—I take the first opportunity to inform the public that there is not a particle of truth in the report circulated last week that I had discovered rich alluvial diggings on the Piper, and ...
Article : 182 wordsThe attendance on Monday was very good and all the shooters chosen to represent Tasmania in the forthcoming intercolonial match were present. The shooting was from three traps : 1[?]oz. of shot: ...
Article : 494 wordsPetitions received from Deloraine against a clause of the Cross and By Roades Bill. Notices of Motion.—By Mr C. Meredith : For detailed expenditure of Boards of Works in municipal ...
Article : 1,287 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "B. H. I." in his letter in your paper of 14th instant, Charges all the bakers it town with defrauding their customers Such a charge cannot be sustained. It ...
Article : 255 wordsAt the Town Hall, Hobart Town, on Tuesday evening, there was an immense gathering of citizens to consider the proposal of the Government for the construction of the Main Line Railway between ...
Article : 961 wordsSIR,—Generally, heretofore, when Parliamentary action has been contemplated to Municipal matters some amount of publicity has been afforded that the burgesses might judge of the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 16 Sep 1869, Page 3
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