The annual meeting of members of the Launceston United Fire Brigade was held at the Mechanics' Institute last evening, when there were present, besides the members—His ...
Article : 1,728 wordsMr W. Field has, we understand, made arrangements with Mr A. G. Parr to train the veteran Strop and No Faults. If Mr Parr is only as successful as his ...
Article : 3,646 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate, H. T. A. Murray, a Esq. Drunkenness.—George Weavill pleaded not guilty to a charge of having been drunk and ...
Article : 371 wordsPresent—The Warden (W. Dodery, Esq.), Councillors B.. Archer, R. J. Archer, C. Brumby, H. Gatenby, T. W. Hortle, and J. Wilmore. ...
Article : 508 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me space for a few lines? Yesterday a poor person having been grossly insulted and assaulted by a publican, this morning made application at the Police ...
Article : 179 wordsOn Tuesday we gave an account of the Kelly gang, which we now supplement by the following account from the Age:— The history of the Kelly gang is one ...
Article : 2,876 wordsSIR,—In your issue of 28th inst. appears a letter from Mr David Murray, on which he has taken upon himself to criticise the affairs of the Working Men's Club, the details of which he ...
Article : 107 words"H.M.S. Pinafore," ran ashore on the sandbank here on Tuesday, and the crew "brought up" at Lyons's Assembly-room, where a large audience awaited them. The performance gave ...
Article : 104 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me small space in your journal, as yourself and several of your correspondents ore labouring under the delusion that the bakers are making rapid fortunes. ...
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Advertising : 343 wordsThe number in attendance at the public meeting held in the Town Hall this evening in connection with the Sunday-school Centenary, must have been matter of gratification to the ...
Article : 631 wordsSIR,—Being a resident of long standing upon this township I have noticed a growing evil, namely, the owners of cattle, horses, and like. I wise pigs, allow them to roam at their own ...
Article : 117 wordsSIR,—In an extract from the Mercury published in your columns, it is stated that it is to be regretted that not one of the city schools has taken an exhibition, and that the cause should ...
Article : 315 wordsPresent—His Worship the Warden, Councillors Burke, Best, and French. The minutes of the last mooting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 148 wordsLast week we were visited by Henry Edgell, Esq., of Launceston, who was specially welcomed by the mining community as the secretary of the Tasmanian Mining Association. Even that ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 2 Jul 1880, Page 3
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