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Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 wordsMarch 17—Orion, ss, 214 tons, J. D. Chapman, from Melbourne. March 17—"Wareatea, ss, 512 tons, W. Madden, from Launceston. ...
Article : 673 wordsThe produce merchants' offices were open yesterday, and deliveries were made by road and rail, but speculation was practically a dead letter, especially in ...
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Advertising : 704 wordsMr Reynolds, has completed the survey for the Wilmot railway and all the hands have been paid off. It is anticipated now that, as soon as ...
Article : 61 wordsAt 1.15 p.m. on Sunday, as Miss Groom and Miss E. Hales, with several Sunday-school scholars, were walking on the south side of the ...
Article : 212 wordsProduce Is coming to hand in fait quantities; the continued fins weather has enabled farmers to make use of the threshing machines at present in their ...
Article : 71 wordsEvery letter must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer; not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good ...
Article : 92 wordsA wanton [?] of cruelty was committed on a cow belonging to Mr Marchall, of Cotton street. The animal was running in a paddock belonging to Mrs [?] ...
Article : 112 wordsAn example of what can be done in the culture of small fruits on the N.W. Coast is shown on the farm of Mr H. Haywood. Mr Haywood has about ...
Article : 123 wordsConstable Hamilton of Sydney who recently wounded a man named Clarke, while canaping from oustody, so severely that death eusned. has received an ...
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Family Notices : 146 wordsYesterday was only observed as a partial holiday at Devonport; the retail establishments, were closed, but the banks and produce merchants ...
Article : 404 wordsThere was not much business done in the produce market yesterday and prices remained as previously quoted. A few loads of potatoes and oats came forward. ...
Article : 83 wordsHon. C. E. Davies, M.L.C., arrived in Burnie by the Launceston' train last evening. As M.W.G.M. of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Tasmania ...
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Advertising : 423 wordsSix farmers dabbed together and engaged Mr H. C. E. Medwin's threshing machine this season, and carted all their wheat, oats and peas to the one stand ...
Article : 56 wordsMuch ado has been made by ungenerous and incompetent critics of the Tweebosch reverse, the most sensational feature of which was the ...
Article : 483 wordsA farmer of this district has sold 40 tons of potatoes during the season at £4 per ton, and has 25 acres left from which he expects to get an average of ten tons ...
Article : 53 wordsHobart, Monday.—To-day's slaughter yards sales: Steers, £617 6d to £9 l0s; cows, £7 to 13s 6d; 18a 6d; sheep, 9s to 17s; lambs, 10s 3d to 1ss 6d. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsA meeting or the Fire Brigade Board was held on Saturday, when there were present: Messrs T. Wiseman (chairman) A. K. Chapman. W. ...
Article : 849 wordsHarvest thanksgiving services were held in the Don Presbyterian Church on Sunday last, the afternoon service being taken by the Rev G. J. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe National Dairy Association of New Zealand has completed arrangements with the Union Company and the Abardeen line for the carriage of dairy produce from ...
Article : 96 wordsSaturday's "Age," remarks that there is to warrant any immediate improvement in cornsacks, though doubtless local agents of the dusky Calcut a ...
Article : 210 wordsA meeting of the combined sanitary committee was held in the office of the police clerk yesterday, when there were present: Dr Stuart (chair ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Tue 18 Mar 1902, Page 2
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