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Advertising : 4,521 wordsMelbourne, Tuesday.—in the house of Representatives tonight, the Treasurer, Sir George Turner, introduced his budget. Iu the coarse of the statement, which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 259 wordsThe first meeting of the executive committee of the Deloraine Agricultural and Pastoral Association was held in the Council Chambers. It was decided that ...
Article : 305 wordsTHE Czar of Russia has ordered his armies to abandon Manchuria to the enemy ! The announcement a few weeks, even a few days ago, would have been ...
Article : 170 wordsMr F. Stutterd, secretary of the loyal Table Capo Lodge, No. 5, I.O.O.F., requests all members to attend the funeral of the late Bro F. Saddiagton to-morrow ...
Article : 293 wordsYesterday was another quiet day in produce circles and business was almost a vanishing quantity. Only five teams came in by road and very few tracks by rail, local ...
Article : 230 wordsRecent doings in the terrible conflict, raging in Manchuria would seem to go far towards disproving at least one of the modern theories formed of war, as the ...
Article : 434 words"Ruiha," from New Zealand, may be consulted at Sheffield one week only. ...
Article : 13 wordsAt the Police Court yesterday morning, Messrs J. G. Matthews and J. Mitchell being on the bench, Wm. Webb, a resident of Sassafras district, was charged ...
Article : 159 wordsMr E J. Harrison, Stanley, wishes to let at Irishtown on an improvement lease or otherwise, 100 acres of good level land. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr John Davidson passed away on the 10th inst. after a very severe illness. The remains were buried in the Irishtown cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, there ...
Article : 59 wordsOn Monday evening Mr J. J. Barker, of West Penguin, lost a valuable horse, which is supposed to have died from a sudden chance from the winter dry food ...
Article : 63 wordsThe market was again very quiet yesterday, about 200 bags being the total delivery for the day. Values were higher than daring the past week, having improved to ...
Article : 48 wordsThe annual meeting of shareholders of the Dock River Farmers' Association will be held in the Irishtown Hall on Saturday, October 29, at 7.30 p.m. The business is ...
Article : 72 wordsThe produce market has of late shown weakening signs. Occasionally a slight revival in business takes place, but does not last. Yesterday only a couple of ...
Article : 144 wordsAs one result of the discovery of copper in this district closer settlement on a small scale is being initiated. The first store is being built at the junction of the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe secretary of the Town Board has prepared a statement of receipts and expenditure of the electric light scheme from its commencement until September ...
Article : 771 wordsAt the Police Court yesterday, before be Warden, C. G. Hall, J.P, Charles Fawkner, of the Empire Hotel, charged E. A. Woodberry with having threatened ...
Article : 572 wordsThe remains of the late Mr Walter T. Thorne, whose death took place at his parents' residence on Saturday night, were interred on Monday in the Waratah ...
Article : 144 wordsAt the Police Court yesterday morning before Messrs C.H. Hall and W. Jones J's.P., Sub-inspector Wills proceeded against four offenders—two for allowing ...
Article : 765 wordsHobart, Tuesday.—Produce business is dull. There are no change in milling lines. Onions are worth £7 for prime. Potatoes are up to £2 10s. New potatoes ...
Article : 59 wordsLaunceston, Tuesday.—The Coogee shipped for Melbourne to-day 10 tons potatoes, and the Wareatea left for the same port with 126 tons coal and 2,500ft ...
Article : 27 wordsA very enjoyable ball was held at Lynch's Hotel in the large dining-room which was decorated with greenery, flowers and flags for the occasion. This ...
Article : 383 wordsOct. 18—Orion, ss,214 tons, L. H. Roy from Melbourne. Oct. 18—Warrentinna, ss, 103 tons, G Madden, from Wynyard. ...
Article : 485 wordsLaunceston, Tuesday.—At Newstead today the supply of fat stock was limited, and for cattle extreme prices were realised. General prices were : Crossbred ...
Article : 80 wordsThe need and necessity for an alteration in the law to allow the Government to charge a higher rate of interest to local governing bodies should do much to teach ...
Article : 465 wordsHobart.—The customs returns last week amounted to £3,839 15s 7d. ...
Article : 14 wordsSydney, Tuesday. — Wheat, lower, 3s 6½d; Victorian Algerian oats, 1s 11d; Tasmanian choice heavy oats, 2s 6d ; maize, 2s 9d; other lines are unchanged. ...
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Family Notices : 50 wordsA Curio.—Mrs Larkin, of Burnie, has [?] her possession an interesting [?] the shape of an old playbill printed [?] of a theatrical performance a ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Treasurer delivered his budget statement, as reported under a special heading. Mr Chapman then moved the second ...
Article : 77 wordsSir,—The will of the late Geo. Adams, published in your issue of to-day, is a revelation which stamps "Tattersall" with a blacker infamy than ever. The ...
Article : 163 wordsMr T. O. Woodberry has opened those centrally situated premises adjourned Mr A. W. Allen's jeweller, [?] street, as a grocery, drapery and general business. ...
Article : 492 wordsOn Saturday the Pioneer and Bischoff teams met at Waratah, and after a very interesting game in the presence of a large crowd of spectators the Pioneer ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Cooee Creek Athletic Club committee have decided to hold their sports on Wednesday November 9, as originally intended, instead of on the proclaimed ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Wed 19 Oct 1904, Page 2
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