Feb. 8—Warrentinna, ss, 144 tons, G. Madden from Launceston. Feb.8—Amy, ss, 76 tons, A. Anderson, from Wynyard. ...
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Advertising : 1,187 wordsNo one will expect much from the vague promisee which the Czar from time to time throws as a sop to bis tyranny-ridden subjects. The critical world outside was ...
Article : 615 wordsThe season's batter exports from the Commonwealth now total 20,000. tons, an increase of over 6,000 tons at a corresponding period last year. ...
Article : 257 wordsThe steamer Glaucns yesterday paid her initial visit for the "season to this port, and shipped 382 bags potatoes, 177 bags turnips, 60 bags peas and 8 bags hides for the ...
Article : 44 wordsThe potato season is later here than along the coast, only a few loads at present having left the district, the greater quantity being not nearly fit to dig yet, so ...
Article : 72 wordsMr J. Jones, bead of a Sydney produce firm of merchants, was reported yesterday morning to be in a dying condition at the Devon Hospital. He was first taken ill ...
Article : 101 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—The steamer Wakatipu shipped for Sydney to-day 1,270 bales straw, 3,306 pieces blackwood, 626 iogots tin, 120 bags oats, 50 bags ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsMr T. Frith, a recent arrival from Melbourne, who has started business in Ulverstone under the title of the Ulverstone Motor and Cycle Works, has entered into ...
Article : 531 wordsThe local districts concerned are acting prudently in preparing lists of their wants and requirements to lay before the Minister of Lands and Works on his ...
Article : 247 wordsThe local potato market ia described as as being "firm at £5." but deliveries so far this week have been small, and are expected to be only moderate to-day and ...
Article : 214 wordsThreshing has commenced in these parts sad the wheat crops are turning out well. Farmers held back from digging their potatoes considerably owing to the ...
Article : 53 wordsMr Pearce had a narrow escape from serious injury, being capsized oat of his boggy half way between Devonport and Wesley Vale, but fortunately escaped with ...
Article : 35 wordsYesterday was remarkable for the West Devonport, only an 8-bag load coming in, with a couple of trucks by rail. Deliveries were generally confined to oats. ...
Article : 254 wordsIt is possible that the total of the "little bill" which the Marine Board will have to meet as a consequence of the arbitration award on the training wall case, will not ...
Article : 855 wordsEntries for a billiard tournament at Wiseman's saloon have closed with 48 players. Handicaps will be declared on Saturday, and play commences on ...
Article : 580 wordsA LADY contributor to the "National Review " has something of interest to say to mothers as to the way daughters should be brought np. Probably the remarks are ...
Article : 726 wordsThe market so far this week has been bare of potatoes, and from all appearances there is every probability of a moderate shipment from Ulveratone at least. ...
Article : 80 wordsFair business was done in produce lines locally yesterday. Deliveries were not so large as on the previous Wednesday abont 1,000 bags coming forward yesterday ...
Article : 345 wordsZeehan, Wednesday.—Mr Steve Ford, secretary of the A.M.A., who visited Mt Read to-day, reports everything as being orderly at the strike centre. There ...
Article : 60 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—The State Premiers now in the city held a conference to-day. The Premier of Tasmania, Mr Evans, was elected president, and Air D. ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 9 Feb 1905, Page 2
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