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Family Notices : 44 wordsDAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The Tamar Regatta was held to-day in fine but hazy weather, the city being enveloped in smoke from the surrounding ...
Article : 211 wordsA youth appeared before Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M. yesterday morning charged with having stolen a bags of chaff, the propety of E.T. Clements ...
Article : 72 words[?] writes; the serious losses to so many families resulting from the disastrous lines which have raged a different [?] of this district ...
Article : 195 wordsAt the Devonport Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M. a resident of West [?] Clement ...
Article : 381 wordsHOBART, Thursday.—Before Mr. Justice [?] in the High Court to-day, a case in which Elsie Linerstain was citied as plaintiff, and Nathaniel ...
Article : 139 wordsA match was played in connection with the gents doubles competition yesterday afternoon between G. Limb and R. Stockhouse (receive 10), and K. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe bi-monthly meeting of the Municipal Council will be held on Monday next. In addition to ordinary business tenders for the supply of stone in the ...
Article : 146 wordsThis Company appeared to a org house in the Burnie Theatre lase evening. To day that they scored a great success does not convey an adequate expression ...
Article : 270 wordsHOBART, Thursday.—Mr. A. H. Ashbolt, president of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce, and manager of the firm of Henry Jones and Co., pointed ...
Article : 180 wordsBush fires are still raging in the Table Cape district, particularly Deep Creek, where Messrs. Moruney, Clingeliffer and Turnbull had narrow escapes ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Leven Council notifies in this issue that a culvert on the Isandula road, and on Gunn's Plains road, near Colhoun's are burnt out. Persons ...
Article : 215 wordsLAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The Premier (Hon. J. Earle) to-day told a deputation from the Tasmanian Temperance Alliance that he would oppose ...
Article : 86 wordsD. McCregnan was charged with using insulting language to D. Collins in a public place, likely to cause a breach of the peace. He pleaded not guilty ...
Article : 363 wordsA meeting of the Loyal Table Cape lodge, No. 5 will be held to-morrow night to consider the Grand Lodge agenda paper. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe thick smoky weather was responsible for the Paterson steamer Glaucus going ashore near Ulverstone yesterday morning. The steamer left ...
Article : 185 wordsYesterday Messrs. T. W. Fowler (Engineer-in-Chief), W. Ross Reynolds (Assistant Engineer-in-Chief), C. C. Nair (Chief Engineer of ...
Article : 133 wordsIt was pointed out yesterday that the slightest change of wind would gravely endanger the settlements away to the south-east of Natoue and ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. V. Lovett, who was formerly accountant at Stanley for the Stanley Balfour Railway Co., has now again returned to Stanley having accepted ...
Article : 86 wordsAt the usual stock sale of Messrs. W. T. Bell and Co. held at Cooe-e yesterday there was an extraordinary large yarding of all kinds of stock, owing ...
Article : 170 wordsThe past two days deliveries resulted in a total of 1,789 bags potatoes, 651 bags chaff, 22 bags oats and 14 bags peas. Chaff was quoted at "£7/12/6 ...
Article : 54 wordsThe annual installation of the Smithton Masonic Lodge, No. 31, took place on Tuesday evening. There, was a fair attendance of visitors and ...
Article : 163 wordsOne of the leading industries in Devonport is carried on by H.H. M'Fie who is specialising n Cheap Suits for Easter. Hats 4/6, Silk Ties 1/ ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. T. W. Fowler (Engineer-in-Chief arrived in Burnie by last night's train He proceeds to-day by the s.s. Koomel a for King Island in connection with ...
Article : 125 wordsYesterday's road delivery of produce was very largely one of potatoes. The teams brought in 2,701 bgs potatoes, 503 bgs chaff; 251 bgs oats, 67 bgs ...
Article : 154 wordsMr. J.T.H. Whitsitt, M.H.A. wired yesterday to the Minister of Lands Hon. Jas. Belton) calling attention to the terrible havoc and destruction ...
Article : 262 wordsAck Lee was charged with using water from a tap without authority for his garden, and was fined 2,6 and half costs 4. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsMr. W. T. Thorpe, auctioneer, reports that he sold on trucks at railway on Wednesday as follows:—2 trucks chaff, from £8/5/ to £8 per ton ...
Article : 132 wordsAt the Police Court yesterday morning there were present on the bench Messrs. R. S. Sanderson, T. Wiseman and J. Storrar, J.'sP. ...
Article : 25 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—A bale of wool sold at Geelong sales to-day realised £1,023 for the Belgian fund. ...
Article : 31 wordsUlverstone bowlers visit Burnie to-morrow to play in the Wood trophy competitions. Burnie team: L.S. S. Cumming (skip) H. J. Payne, J. L. ...
Article : 48 wordsIn the case of Gordon Flynn. Mr. T. M. Crisp asked for a month's adjournment, as his client was endeavoring to comply with the conditions of ...
Article : 47 wordsShipments of grain to Melbourne continue to be made in large quantities. During the last two weeks some 7,000 sacks of oats have passed over the ...
Article : 421 wordsA pleasant party spent the afternoon of Wednesday per motor boat down the river. It consisted of Miss Mary Matthews and a few of her many ...
Article : 100 wordsTow cases were heard against householders charged with using water during prohibited hours. E. A. Joyce explained that in his ...
Article : 115 wordsSub-Inspetcor Cleveland, who was recently promoted from the rank of sergeant and appointed to Zeehan, as successor to Sub-Inspoctor- Lonergan ...
Article : 131 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Solly Burvill, a pensions office clerk, was to-day committed for trial on a charge of stealing £2,000, the property of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Wheat, milling, 8/3; oats, Algerian, 5/2; feed, 4/10; seed, 5/6; ordinary, 6/; graded maize, 5/2; chaff, from £8 to 8/10 ...
Article : 39 wordsA committee meeting was held on Wednesday night to make final arrangements for next week's carnival. Business of a routine character was ...
Article : 101 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—A motor car containing two occupants and a dog, fell fourteen feet into the river bed at Heidelberg, but none were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Messrs. Bryant and Hayes' report:—Potatoes are moving very slowly owing to stocks proving too large for ...
Article : 98 wordsW. Freeman for riding a bicycle without a light on 10th February after sunset, was fined 5, and half costs 4/. ...
Article : 109 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Chief Secretary (Hon. John Murray) to-day informed an Australian Natives' Association deputation that he ...
Article : 42 words"Pro Bono Publico" writes:—That horrible dust experienced in the streets of Burnie this week should prove most conclusively to the authorities that ...
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Advertising : 617 wordsThe Federal Executive has granted Justice Sir Edmund Barron nine months leave of absence from his High Court duties. ...
Article : 128 wordsMr. H.Y. Bovill advises that tenders will be received up to March 3 for grubbing about 33 acres of land. Inspection is invited. ...
Article : 27 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Christopher Lyle a rate collector, employed by the Richmond Council, was to-day awarded £125 damages against Gordon ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The wheat market is firm, but quiet. A benevolent old gentleman was grieved to see two boys engaged in a desperate street fight. He ...
Article : 154 wordsThe wharf approaches presented a busy aspect during the greater part of the day yesterday. Numerous teams came in with produce, including the ...
Article : 146 wordsThe directors of Marshall's Shoe Company, Melbourne, will meet early next week, when it is understood the important question of a Russian army ...
Article : 133 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A Norwegian named Theodore Gulbrandson, aged 27, a seaman, was struck by a cab, which broke a bottle of carbolic acid, carried ...
Article : 48 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government has prohibited the export of leather from Australia. ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Fri 19 Feb 1915, Page 2
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