Splendid spring weather is with as again, and is a pleasant change after so much cold, rough weather lately experienced. The grain and grata are feeling ...
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Advertising : 1,714 wordsAfter the break up of the[?]school for the [?]holidays the e i hotels presented the teacher, Miss A. E. Pettit (who is severing her connection with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsW. T. Bell and Co. Limited, report having held their usual fortnightly sale of stock, etc., at their yards, Devonport Wait, yesterday, when they yarded about ...
Article : 178 wordsThe classes in Wynyard and Bozt Harbor have been well attended during the week, and have been much appreciated by the students. The attendance on ...
Article : 137 wordsBarnie v. Next 16, at Barnie. Burnie : Harry, Wells (2), Crisp, Strahan, Jones, Trethewey, Tracey, Atkinson Bomford, Perry, Harrison Juniors: Raymond, ...
Article : 47 wordsA meeting, attended by most of the leading sporting men of the district, was held at Hauson's Hotel, Wynyard, for the purpose of forming a trotting club. A ...
Article : 137 wordsPotato planting is now in full swing on several farms in this district. Oats are also being sown in large quantities, while those that are already up are looking well. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Smithton Horticultural, Industrial and Poultry society held their first exhibition on Tuesday under most favorable circumstances, the weather being all that ...
Article : 114 wordsLast week the Latrobe Rifle Club was [?] under the name of the C Company Rifle Club. Private Gordon Boatwright was elected secretary and ...
Article : 80 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—The Loongana shipped for Melbourne to-day 36 torn tin, 8 torns straw and 100 cases of fruit ...
Article : 21 wordsA road race for boys under 18 was run (at Devonport yesterday. The course was from Keenes weighbridge to the long bridge and back There were ten starters ...
Article : 137 wordsThe football team for Oatlands will leave Wynyard to-day, playing at Ulverstone this afternoon, and then at Oatlands to have another flutter for the Page ...
Article : 54 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Produce generally is quiet; maize is lower ats 2s 7d ; oats dull, Algerian milling, 3i 2d ; onions, £8 10s ...
Article : 61 wordsNew Hotels.—Mr J. M'Auliffe. of Penguin, notifies by advt. that it is his intention to apply at the next sitting of the Licensing Bench for West Devon for a ...
Article : 87 wordsSheffield can lay claim to the largest Warehouse on the North—West Coast in the fine establishment of the above firm. With the recent extensive enlargement of ...
Article : 176 wordsAt the Police Court yesterday morning the bench was occupied by Mr W. Innes and Captain W. Holyman, J.P. Henry Fitch pleaded guilty to cutting and steal ...
Article : 146 wordsThe following are the rival teams in their contest to be played at Latrobe next Saturday :— North Launceston: Findlay (captain), ...
Article : 76 wordsDeloraine : Tennis and crcquet club ball. Ulverstone : Football match, Wynyard v,Ulverstone. Sprent: Mr Lamerton. mobeow. Don : State icbool entertainment. Kindred: Mr Lsmertoa. Wynyard: Agrionltnnl claner, Mr Banniiter. Boat Harbor : Agricaltnral olaiiei. ...
Article : 63 wordsA preliminary meeting to make arrangements to form a cricket club at Railton was held at the Railton Hotel on Thursday evening. Mr A. G. Dean was appointed ...
Article : 301 wordsThe annual effort by the East Devonport Methodist Sunday school in sid of the native missionary whom they support in New Britain, was ...
Article : 236 wordsAt the close of the usual week night meeting held in the Methodist Church on Wednesday, the Rev C. Angwin, on behalf of the members of the chair, ...
Article : 87 wordsThe adjourned annual meeting of the above club was held at Lucas' hotel, Latrobe, on Tuesday evening. Present :—Messsrs R. M. Ritchie, G. Johnstone, S. A. ...
Article : 968 wordsIncluded in the passengers by the Flora from Melbourne yesterday morning were Misses L. and B Clarke, of Cam Road. The young ladles, who are daughter of ...
Article : 123 wordsThe friends of Mr W. French and family greatly aympathise with them in the serious illness of Mrs French, who has been ill for some time. very little hope ...
Article : 46 wordsThe roster of matches for the coming season in connection with the West Devon Junior Association his been drawn up as follows;— ...
Article : 241 wordsAt the quarterly meeting of the Loyal Latrobe Lodge, M.U., I.O.O.F., held on Monday evening, Bros H. R. Lord, G. Banfield sad F. S. Wilton were elected on ...
Article : 69 wordsA dinner laid out in Host Wireman's best style was pertaken of at the Burnie Hotel on Tuesday evening by members of the Burly Closers Football Club to celebrate ...
Article : 251 wordsA committee meeting of the above was held at Lucas Hotel yesterday afternoon, when those present were Messrs Luck (in the chair), J. T. Bramich, Geo. Jones, ...
Article : 112 wordsZeehan, Tuesday.—The management of the Zeehan Western mine has decided to sink the main shaft another 200ft or a total depth of 1,000ft. At present the ...
Article : 68 wordsPotato planting in at present in full swing, and the weather to far has been favorable for planting. A good number of acros are already in. Some farmers are ...
Article : 110 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the directors of the Heroules Mining Company to-day, it was decided to call at once tenders for breaking out 25,000 tons of ...
Article : 82 wordsVon Bibra's friction engine took another load from the wharf on Tuesday. During the erection of the Yolls Butter Factory Mr Von Bibra's plant hag been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 366 wordsMessrs M Kay, Sampson and M'Kinlay direct special attention to their extensive stock of gents featherweight straw, felt and Panama hats for the approaching ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 27 Sep 1906, Page 2
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