Considerable regret was expressed when it became known that Mr. W. Walker, jun., of Beulah, had passed away at the early age of 35. The ...
Article : 177 wordsTo-night at the Town Hall, Burnie, a series of films entirely new to Tasmania will be exhibited at the weekly entertainment of the Paragon ...
Article : 362 wordsA simple but unfortunate accident has caused a delay in the completion of Mr. W. Hamilton's contract on the Middle road. Mr. W. F. Von Bibra's ...
Article : 177 wordsDevonport Show, 8th and 9th November. Record entries received for military events, high jumps, ladies' hunters. Milking machines and ...
Article : 33 wordsA bazaar in connection with the Presbyterian Church is to be held here to-morrow and Thursday. Mr. R. Montgomery has placed a building at ...
Article : 54 wordsMiss Kate Roche, the collector for the Devon Hospital, is paying her annual visit to Latrobe this week to collect subscriptions to the funds of ...
Article : 197 wordsMr. E. Frith, secretary of the Ulverstone Tourist Association, paid a visit to Leven Park on Sunday afternoon for the purpose of seeing that ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Mersey District Synod was commenced in the Burnie Methodist Church last evening, when the Rev. F. S. Woods, of Waratah, preached ...
Article : 279 wordsOn Saturday evening Mr. J. Devrell brought to the "Advocate" office his first picking of strawberries. They were grown in his garden on the Don ...
Article : 562 wordsDevonport Agricultural Show, November 8th and 9th, has secured magnificent exhibits, including full instruction in butter fat testing, under ...
Article : 31 wordsThe grim reaper is gradually removing from this district the few remaining sturdy yeomen who in days gone by gave ample evidence of their ...
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Family Notices : 52 wordsMr. G. G. S. Chappie, of Boat Harbor, the successful candidate in the recent election to fill the vacancy in the Flowerdale ward of the Table Cape ...
Article : 67 wordsProduce deliveries have practically ceased, only one load of potatoes coming in yesterday by road, and not a single bag by rail. Unless the ...
Article : 98 wordsA meeting took place in the Yolla Hall last night to protest against the treatment of the settler under the new land tax. Cr. Wright was voted to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsDevonport Show, 8th and 9th November, has splendid entries of horses, cattle, swine, with excellent ring events; also an exhibition of milking ...
Article : 31 wordsSix months' leave of absence has been granted to the Chief Justice, Sir John Dodds, K.C.M.G., on and from November 1 next. His Honor had ...
Article : 280 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The Tasmanian boats brought no produce this week. The agents combined and unloaded the Kakapo's potatoes last ...
Article : 70 wordsThe weather experienced here lately has not been the kind which farmers care for, as the cold nights, lack of rain, and high winds are very ...
Article : 198 wordsGloster Richards, an employe at Messrs. O. and B. Lee's sawmill, Mole Creek, got his clothing caught in the belting on Saturday. He had one of ...
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Advertising : 1,918 wordsOn Saturday afternoon B and C companies Tasmanian Rangers carried out an "attack and defence" scheme on the racecourse, Spreyton. About 70 ...
Article : 314 wordsA sad event occurred on Saturday night when twin boys given birth to by Mrs W. Layton early that morning expired suddenly. As a medical ...
Article : 65 wordsAnniversary services were conducted by the Rev. A. P. Watsford, in the Methodist church on Saturday. The morning and afternoon addresses were ...
Article : 132 wordsThere was a small attendance at the Labor League meeting last night, when Mr. Jas. Hurst. M.H.A., was to have spoken on "The ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Tue 31 Oct 1911, Page 2
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