The monthly meeting of the Leven Road Trust was held at Ulverstone yesterday, all the members except Mr. F. Turner being presents. ...
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Advertising : 246 wordsDr Chisholm arrived on Wednesday, evening, after spending three weeks' holiday on the mainland. He resumed duties yesterday morning. Dr Webb, of ...
Article : 67 words[?] Mr. G. A. Fulton received a wired conveying the cad intelligence of the death of his brother, Dr. Thomas K. Fulton, in Westralia. Dr. Fulton was ...
Article : 94 wordsMr G. Williams, who sustained a broken leg at the sports on Wednesday, was taken to the Devon Hospital on Thursday morning He has the sympathies of his ...
Article : 41 wordsThe last sad rites in connection with the death of this estimates citizen were observed yesterday. The [?] was one of the largest seen for some years in ...
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Advertising : 1,302 wordsMr S. Bendall, of Westbury, intends to secure some samples of ensilage next sesson for the use of sheep, when, if the result is satisfactory, he will go in for the ...
Article : 36 wordsA committee meeting of the Horticultural Society was held in the vestry of the Baptist Tabernacle on Thursday evening. There was a good attendance. ...
Article : 125 wordsMr W. Treloar, of paradise, has had no less than 40 acres of grass spoilt by grubs this year, losing all he had except bushels that he out early. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr W. D. Winspear has sold 70 acres of land for orchard purposes to Mr. J. T. Bramich. It adjoins the Latrobe hospital and land recently bought by Mr. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe treasurer (Mr. O. H.) Rool) gratefully acknowledged the receipt of the following:—Messrs. Kronheimer and Co., £1 1s; Mr. J. D. M'Kenna, £1; per Mrs. ...
Article : 72 wordsPotato deliveries yesterday were 1,397 bags, of which 937 bags came in by rail, the forwardings were somewhat heavier than on Thursday, but it was anticipated ...
Article : 347 wordsTHE appointment of an ambassador is generally regarded as a merely formal and an uninteresting event, and consequently does not attract much public ...
Article : 720 wordsAt the invitation of Mr P. C. Maxwell, P.M., and Miss Maxwell, the Latrobe Federal Band made an annual journey to their residence in the Moriarty Road in ...
Article : 234 wordsMr J. W. Brown announces that his great red-letter sale starts on February 9 and finishes March 9. Bargains of a phenomenal character will be offered. A ...
Article : 43 wordsThe local police have, been extremely busy during the last few weeks, distributing ability tax forms, and most of the work has now been accomplished. The ...
Article : 402 wordsThe long wished for rain commenced to fall on Sunday, and continued steadily all day and well into the night. Mr George Rookliff's rain gauge registered 2in for the ...
Article : 220 wordsBoth buryers and sellers of produce seemed to be on holiday yesterday, as there was absolutely no delivery of any description whatever. No prices were ...
Article : 49 wordsDevonport.—The customs revenue for the four days ending on January 31 was: Duties, metal, £38 19s 8d; bond rents and charges, 5s 3d; total, £39 4s 11d. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsMr W. Moffit, from South Australia, will conduct services at the Church of Christ to-morrow, morning and evening His visits to New Ground, South Road ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsMr H. A. Dumbletoo proposes to leave on a trip to the old country about February 26. In another columns Mr. E. Keen ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsMelbourne, Friday.—The customs and excise revenue for January totalled £851,497, as compared with £774,408 for January, 1905. ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Sat 2 Feb 1907, Page 4
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