July 9 -Penguin, ss, 824 tons, J. N'Nair, from Melbourne Passengers : Captain Anderson, Messrs J. Innes and W. Innes, July 9—Flinders, ss, 1,000 tons, A ...
Article : 478 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Devonport Cown Board was held at the Town Hall on Monday afternoon. Present: Mr C. J. Hiller (chairman), Hon. J. H. M'Call, ...
Article : 1,530 wordsMr M. Bloch, Will shortly ba forwarding from the local railway station, upwards of 1,600 torn of bay to Devonport for shipment to South Africa. ...
Article : 30 wordsHobart, Tuesday.—A deputation interested in shipping waited on Sir P. O. Fysh, M.P., to-day, and ask d him to use his influence against the Bill before the ...
Article : 91 wordsFour cases were dealt with yesterday morning at the Court of Petty Sessions, before Messrs P. C. Maxwell, P.M., and J. M. Bond, J.P. For a breach of the ...
Article : 120 wordsIt is hinted by well-informed people that Mr J. L. Fegan, M.L.A., of Sydney, who was almost forced to retire from the position of Under Secretary to the Home ...
Article : 77 wordsThe twentieth century thanks giving fund in connection with the Wesleyan Church has been prominently brought under the notice of its members and ...
Article : 551 wordsIn the House of Representatives Sir. John Forrest moved the second reading of the Defence Bill in the course of a speech extending over two hours. On ...
Article : 442 wordsTHE Parliament of Tasmania meets for the work of the session on Tuesday next. It is full time that the country's business should receive attention. The fact that ...
Article : 629 wordsThe secretary of the bubonic plague prevention committee forwarded a statement for Jane; 210 rats had been killed, and the board's share of the expenditure was £2 18s ...
Article : 307 wordsMelbourne newspapers report another strong upward movement in potatoes; prims redskins from red soil districts bringing to £6, while a special line of ...
Article : 56 wordsA Change in the weather took place here on Monday, mild rain taking the place of the severe frosts that we have had lately. ...
Article : 26 wordsMatters in the produce trade were particularly slack yesterday, due it is supposed to the heavy rain that fell early in the morning. Market values of potatoes ...
Article : 145 wordsLondon, Tuesday, 4 a.m.—At the wool sales yesterday there was good competition, with unchanged prices. ...
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Advertising : 807 wordsHobart, Tuesday.—The Premier his expressed thanks and gratification to the community for the cordial and active assistance to make the visit of the Royal ...
Article : 79 wordsJuly 9—Penguin, is, 824 tons, J, M'Nair, from Melbourne. Passengers— Saloon: Misses Ellis and M'Donald ; Messrs H. M'Clelland, and F. Reid ; and ...
Article : 452 wordsAnother quiet day was experienced yesterday. Transactions were excepifonally light, a couple of loads of potatoes being about the total quantity forward. Buyers ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Countess of Hopetoun purchased at Hobart for 90 guineas the well-known hunter and successful performer at jumping contests, Maori Chief. The horse will ...
Article : 178 wordsBusiness in the produce market still remains quiet. Potatoes yesterday were quoted at from £5 53 to £5 7s 6d; chaff sold at £3 5s. Turnips changed hands at ...
Article : 66 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—The Premier presented to the Duke just before leaving Sydney, copies of Captain Cook's log and chart of "Historical Records," and also ...
Article : 70 wordsW. T. Bell and Co., Ltd., report having sold "Lonah," the property of Mrs Loader, consisting of 100 acres, at a satisfactory figure. Mr Wm. Rogers, of ...
Article : 290 wordsLaunceston, Tuesday.—At Newstead to-day the stook yarded was in excess of requirement, and in the absence of country buyers trade was dull:—Crossbred ...
Article : 85 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday,—In the betting market to-night Pirate received farther support for the Grand National Steeplechase, 7 to 1 being freely taken. ...
Article : 159 wordsAdelaide, Tuesday.—The Royal yacht Ophir accompanied by the flagship Royal Arthur and the cruiser June arrived last light from Hobart after a pleasant trip. ...
Article : 136 wordsUlverstone.—The customs revenue for last week warn—Duty, £46 6a 10d; wharfage, £1189; total, £48 4a 103. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsThe billiard match at Adelaide between Roberts and Smith was continued on Friday, and at the end of the play in the evening the scores wore;—Smith, 5,588; ...
Article : 42 wordsAt the adjourned inquest on the recent fatal fire at the Grand Hotel, Auckland, Jessie Binns, pantry maid, was cross-examined and repeated her former ...
Article : 143 wordsMr T. M'Hugh, produce merchant, of Sydney, advised as by wire as follows :— Potatoes opened on Monday without alteration on last week's values, prime ...
Article : 131 wordsMr S. 0. Wilson, district surveyor of the West Coast, who arrived in Burnie last week, has since been busily engaged on behalf of the Government in surveying ...
Article : 175 wordsA meeting of the North-Western Association will be held to-night at Devonport, when this applications of the Barrington and Devonport clubs for permission ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Wed 10 Jul 1901, Page 2
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