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Advertising : 99 wordsWe notice from the report of the last meeting of the Kentish Plains Road Trust that a mistake has been made in connection with the annual ...
Article : 462 wordsMarch 8—Glaucus, ss, 1,284 tons, R. W. Prideanx, from Melbourne. March 8—Meeinderry, ss, 217 tons, W. Madden, from Strahan. ...
Article : 334 wordsSir.—A letter appeared in your issue of to-day over the heading of W. E. Stones of which I am credited with writing. I wish to deny same. The writer was a small lad in ...
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Family Notices : 122 wordsSir,—Dr M'Call makes a feeble reply to my charge of indulging in "personalities" not-withwanting he and those assisting in the fray disclaimed all more personal influence. ...
Article : 296 wordsSir,—Through the medium of your widely circulated paper. I wish to ask my fellow electors to do their duty to-morrow by returning the old, well tried and faithful ...
Article : 76 wordsElectors throughout the colony will to-day be called upon to exercise their highest privilege—that of electing a Parliament —and they should see to it that ...
Article : 702 wordsElectors are reminded that in voting to-day all they have to do is to MARK OUT on the ballot paper the name of the candidate they do NOT desire to be elected. ...
Article : 37 wordsOn Wednesday evening Mr. W. Alkenhead addressed a numerously attended meeting at the State School, Wesley Vale, and was well received. Mr. Wheeler occupied the chair. ...
Article : 85 wordsSir,—I notice in last Wednesday's " Advocate" a letter written by Dr M'Call belittling (as is usual with him when contesting an election) Sir Edward Braddon. To begin ...
Article : 350 wordsA section of,the northern press having had a lot to say in opposition to Sir Edward Braddon in the matter of agriculture and defence, and for having supported the ...
Article : 481 wordsMr. Murray held a meeting at West Kentish on Wednesday night, when the hall was fulL Mr. W. Braid occupied the chair and spoke of Mr. Murray's past services in a ...
Article : 72 wordsThe expansion of the shipping trade of Devonport was demonstrated on Wednesday by figures given by the secretary of the Town Board at the head works ...
Article : 527 wordsLarge quantities of grain are being carted to Railton, and farmers seem willing to accept the ruling prices which are up to 2s for oats, 2s 4d for peas, and 2s 5½d for wheat. ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. J., Hope held a meeting at West Kentish on Tuesday night There was a crowded attendence. The candidate was well received and his views were attentively ...
Article : 38 wordsLondon, Thursday Morning.—The bubonic plague has made its appearance at Chinatown, that portion of San Francisco inhabited by Celestials. ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. Henry Murray had a most enthusiastic meeting in the Devonport Town Hall last nights Mr. John Luck, chairman of the Town Board presided the attendance ...
Article : 179 wordsThe produce market was fairly active yesterday. Deliveries were well maintained. The steamers Glaucus and Koonya were steadily shipping cargo for Sydney. for which ...
Article : 159 wordsSydney, Thursday.—A startling and deplorable development has occurred in connection with the outbreak of bubonic plague in Sydney, which has already ...
Article : 132 wordsSir.—Dr M'Call, the Angel of Purity of Elections, has the audacity to try and get into Parliament; but I sincerely hope he will not be successful. Sufficient is known of ...
Article : 118 wordsThere was very little doin in the produce market yesterday, owing to the last Sydney boat for the week having been despatched early in the morning. Deliveries were ...
Article : 124 wordsSir E. Braddon addressed a goodly number of electors in the State schoolroom at Wilmot on Monday aftenoon. There were several ladies present Mr. Jas. Gesle was in ...
Article : 97 wordsSir,—Great interest is being taken in the election here. It is quite amusing to hear one or two of Dr. M'Call's supporters trying to run Sir Edward Braddon down. because I ...
Article : 151 wordsAuckland, Thursday.—The Government is considering the question of sanding a bacteriologist to Sydney to study the plague. ...
Article : 56 wordsI'm sick of the whole concern. For I've been a political rover, And W.D. (like the rest) doesn't yearn, Only for throwing mei over. ...
Article : 190 wordsSir Edward Braddon addressed a meeting in the Ulverstone Town Hall lost night and received a splendid reception, the building being filled to overflowing. Mr. Thomas Shaw ...
Article : 249 wordsLaunceston, Thursday.—During the week a fair amount of business has been transacted in the produce market. Wheat remains at 2s 8d in the city, but 1,000 bags were ...
Article : 218 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—Dr Gresswell. the chairman of the Board of Public Health, is again urging upon householders the vital necessity of excluding rate from ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—Re "James N. Fogg's" slur on the anonymity of writers to your paper, yon would oblige me and many others if you would re-publish the following letter, which ...
Article : 358 wordsThe election of Tasmania's 13th Home of Assembly takes place to-day. All polling booths open at 8 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. A list of polling places is given elsewhere. ...
Article : 728 wordsGeneral blacksmith wanted. See advt. Last days of summer sale at Brownell Bros., West Devonport. Sea advt on Fourth page. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Emu Dramatic Club gave a very successful entertainment in the Town Hall last night in aid of the patriotic fund. There was a fairly large audience, the ...
Article : 292 wordsThe North-Western Farmers' Association hold a field trial of sulky spring tooth harrows, and the Scotch Dux plough on Mr. F. Turner's farm here on Tuesday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsFor the convenience of voters at to-day's election we publish the following list of the polling places in the contested electorates of Deloraine. Latrobe, Devonport, and West ...
Article : 137 wordsA youth named J. Colhoun, son of Sub-inspector Colhoun, of Stanley, late of Ulverstone, met with a serious accident at Gunn's Plains on Wednesday, a limb ...
Article : 61 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—Wheat is firm; sales in small parcels cover about 3,000 bags at 2s 9½d, large shipping parcels would command 2s9½d. Algerian shipping oats, strong ...
Article : 60 wordsA very successful tea meeting and entertainment took place at Mt Hicks on Wednesday evening in aid of the Sunday school funds. During the day an ...
Article : 159 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Cam Road Trust was held on Wednesday. Present: Messrs T. Hilder (chairman), F. Fitzmaurice, H. Franks and W. Line. The ...
Article : 133 wordsAn Elector (West Pine road).—1. The Right Hon Sir E. Braddon is a member of the Privy Council, and a Doctor of Civil (or Canon) Law. 2. The Right Honorable ...
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Advertising : 123 wordsSir,—Mr. R. D. Stewart's silly splenetic effusion in to-day's issue of the "Advocate" is neither more or less than an insult to the large body of Latrobe electors who, sixteen ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Fri 9 Mar 1900, Page 2
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