Jan. 22—Wareatoa, as, 512 tons, H. J Blanchard, from Strahan. Jan. 22—Dorset, ss, 106 tons J. Holyman , from Wynyard. ...
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Advertising : 1,073 wordsHobart, Tuesday.—The steamer Britannic, with the Imperial troops aboard, was berthed at Dunn street pier at 9 o'clock to-night, but the men were not ...
Article : 84 wordsThe township is in a state of gloom, as in addition to the sorrow caused by the dangerous illness of Her Majesty, a couple of our homes has been visited by death. ...
Article : 101 wordsLondon, Monday Night.—A desperate duel between aristocratic combatants is reported from Paris. In consequence of a dispute over anti-Semitism a son of ...
Article : 81 wordsLaunceston, Tuesday.—The steamer Pateena shipped for Melbourne to-day, among other cargo, 243 boles wool, 848 bags bark, 540 bales straw, 60 cases fruit ...
Article : 223 wordsMr G. H. Wing collector for the Leven Road Trust, appeared at the Ulverstone Court before Mr A. K. Chapman on Saturday on behalf of the trust as ...
Article : 59 wordsLondon, Tuesday Morning.—The steamer Bothwell, while board from Newcastle to Callao, a Peruvian port, has gone ashore 60 miles to the south of ...
Article : 34 wordsA meeting was held here on Saturday night for the purpose of seeing what could be done in the way of getting some gentlemen in the district to fill the place of the ...
Article : 102 wordsLondon, Monday Night.—As a result of the petition in the Islington election case the late member, Mr Thomas Lough (Liberal) has been declared elected. ...
Article : 29 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.—A South Australian cyclist named Alfred Bailey was training to-day on the Exhibition track, when he got a nasty fall. He was ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Salvation Army's Indian Famine Contingent will give an entertainment in the Town Hall to-night, when a good programme is promised. ...
Article : 328 wordsLaunceston, Tuesday.—A horse attached to a delivery float belonging to Joseph Back bolted from Trevallyn about 7 o'clock this evening, and was not ...
Article : 75 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.—The Department of Agriculture is arranging to send home, free of cost, to the Naval and Military Exhibition to bo opened in May at Crystal ...
Article : 76 wordsSOME little surprise will be felt at the announcement that Mr. Alfred Dobson, late Solicitor-General, has been appointed to succeed Sir Philip Fysh as Tasmanian ...
Article : 175 wordsThis is what a Sydney paper thinks of the freetrade champion and his interstate tour:—"The apostle of a tariff that is neither fish, flesh, fowl, nor good red ...
Article : 214 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.—Tenders were opened to-day for the Corporation of the City of Melbourne loan of £350,000 at 3½ per cent, for 30 years from February 1. ...
Article : 156 wordsRev W. Thompson, who was stationed a the Sheffield circuit some years ago. at is now resident in Victoria, preached in the Wesleyan Church on Sunday ...
Article : 146 wordsThe new term of the Stanley Model School will commence on Monday, January 28. ...
Article : 24 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—A severe thunderstorm broke over the city last night, no less than 23 in rain falling within aa hour. Fifteen men who were working in a ...
Article : 67 wordsBoth grain and root crops are looking splendid, as is also the grass and clover in several holdings. Mr W. D. Winspear has had to remove the greater part of his ...
Article : 42 wordsMr Waller has nearly completed his permanent camp about 1 mile from here on the Magnet Co.'s proposed railway and will state surveying this week. ...
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Family Notices : 58 wordsHobart, Tuesday.—The Chief Secretary (Hon G. T. Collins) has decided to remain in office and not seek election to the Senate. Mr F. W. Piesse, Minister ...
Article : 54 wordsBusiness in produce yesterday was almost at a standstill, the only movement at West Devonport in the morning being the shipment of a little chaff by the as ...
Article : 123 wordsThe •Ulverstone-Burnie Railway.—Tenders are invited by the Government Railway Department for the erection of buildings at Penguin, Howth, Sulphur ...
Article : 103 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—Lady Hopetoun has so ranch improved in health that she is looking forward to being able to venture out of doors daring the present week. ...
Article : 31 wordsAlthough Saturday next, January 26, if the anniversary of Colonisation Bay, the memorable occasion finds celebration to-day. In view of the precarious state of ...
Article : 684 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—Mr R. M. C. Anderson has resigned his position as Town Clark of Sydney. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe first load of pipes and other machinery passed through on Friday to the Bellmount Hydraulic Company's property. The contractors, Messrs ...
Article : 114 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—The Australian Minister for Internal Affairs (Sir Wm. Lyne) returned to-day from a Tint to the Home electorate. He was greatly pleased ...
Article : 51 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—An inquest was held to-day on the body of J. Ryan, who wounded John Grimshaw, in the Cowra district and then suicided. The ...
Article : 64 wordsTo-day will be observed as a public and bank holiday in celebration of the colonisation of Australia Colonisation Day really falls on Saturday next, but for ...
Article : 111 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.—Wheat sold to-day at 2s 8d, but the market closed quiet; Algerian oats, 1s 7d to 1s 8d, send 1s 8½d to 1s 9d; chaff, 40s to 55s; potatoes, 80s ...
Article : 170 wordsPerth, Tuesday.—Sir John Forrest has resigned the portfolio of Postmaster-General and taken the portfolio of Minister of Defence. ...
Article : 54 wordsAdelaide, Tuesday.—An inquest on the body of Thomas Powell, who was found dead from a gunshot wound at the military staff office on Monday, was resumed ...
Article : 104 wordsMr G. H. Webb, produce merchant, of Devonport, intimates by advertisement that be has on hire or for sale rick covers of all sizes, also cornsacks, harvesting and ...
Article : 300 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—The Premier of Canada {Sir Wilfrid Lander), who intimated his intention to visit Australia on the occasion of the opening of the Federal ...
Article : 161 wordsThe postal and telegraph arrangements for to-day are as follow:— TELEGRAPH. Hobart, Launceston, Zeehan ...
Article : 161 wordsLondon, Monday Night.—Good wool was firm to-day, but other sorts mat with a dragging sale. American buyers were more active. ...
Article : 44 wordsHobart, Tuesday.—A large number of people have arrived in the city from all parts of the State to witness the arrival of the Imperial troops. ...
Article : 29 wordsFifty-acre farm at Cam for sale. See advt. Young cattle for sale at Flowerdale. See a dvt. ...
Article : 96 wordsHobart, Tuesday Night.—A conference of the members of the Hobart and Launceston municipal councils was held to-day, when resolutions were passed as follow: ...
Article : 126 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.—Sir George Tamer, in his capacity as Australian Treasurer, met the Under Treasurers of the various States to-day and obtained ...
Article : 65 wordsHobart, Tuesday.—It has been decided that if no worse news comes to hand regarding the Queen's illness the regatta, parade of troops and sports will be held ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Wed 23 Jan 1901, Page 2
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