The Tasmanian portion of the English Mails for June R. M. S. S. Pera arrived at Launceston on July, 24. Parliament was opened on Tuesday, ...
Article : 1,591 wordsOn 12th ult. a deputation waited upon the Ministry to bring under notice certain defects in the management of the Board of Education. The deputation included ...
Article : 266 wordsDespite the very inclement weather during the past month, fair progress has boon made in developing our rich deposits of tin ore. The road from the coast to ...
Article : 738 wordsOn Tuesday night, 27th ultimo, his Excellency the Governor gave a ball at Government House in honor of her Majesty's birthday, the same having been ...
Article : 189 wordsTuesday, July 27.—The ceremony of opening the fourth session of the sixth Parliament took place this afternoon, by his Excellency Governor Weld in person. ...
Article : 1,225 wordsAt the last meeting of. the Launceston Municipal Council the draft of a bill to enable the Council to borrow £10,000 for improving and extending the sewerage of ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Presbytery of the Church of Scotland met at Green Ponds on 14th ult. The Clerk laid on the table a letter from the Rev. Dr Turnbull, dated 19th June, ...
Article : 513 wordsTuesday, July 27.—The following new members were introduced, and took and subscribed the usual oaths and declaration:—Mr F. M. Innes, for North ...
Article : 351 wordsMr Greene, an engineer in the Victorian Railway Department, who some time since supplied the Tasmanian Government with a report on the Main ...
Article : 1,590 wordsMR. JOHN ABBOTT, an old colonist, died on 10th ult. at his residence, the Poplars, Hobart Town. Mr Abbott was born in Sydney at a time when his father ...
Article : 613 wordsAt the works of the British and Tasmanian Charcoal Iron Company, West Arm, the erection of the furnaces and other necessary appliances is progressing ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 7 Aug 1875, Page 2
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