Hotels Visited.—Sergt. Cranford on Tuesday night at about ll o'clock paid a visit to the various hotels in the town, and found everything ...
Article : 502 wordsDEVONPORT.—Yesterday a meeting of the Devonport Export Merchants' Association was held at the office of Messrs. E. T. Clemenis and Co. for ...
Article : 455 wordsThe State political campaign is on the eve of opening, and the leaders will he expected to formulate policies which will be calculated to develop the ...
Article : 669 wordsMain Roads Board.—the [?] of the Mians Roads Board arrived at Wynyard by the afternoon train [?] terday. They visited [?] ...
Article : 100 wordsIsolation Hospital.—The Su[?] committee in connection with the stanley recreation Ground Eet has Tuesday on the Show Gr[?] and ...
Article : 123 wordsDEVONPORT. — The Y.M.C.A. of0 Australia has launched a [?] find effort to raise sufficient finds to carry out their field servite work dining the ...
Article : 543 wordsGeneral Produce.—Best grade Algerinn liny cliaft, £3 per ton; sceond grade, £5 to £7 per ton. New hay, at stack, nominally £4/10/ to £5 per ton ...
Article : 280 wordsVehicular Mishap. — Three ladies— Misses Muir, Morgan and Frazer—had a somewhat sensational driving cxperience yesterday. They were driving ...
Article : 1,390 wordsMail Service.—The new contractor for the Devonport-Don mail service, Mr. E. Marshall, of Devonport, is "making gond," and he has received ...
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Family Notices : 18 wordsElla Caspers' Farewell To-night.— Included in Miss Caspers' programme at the Town Hall to-night. will Le "The Lost Chord," with organ ...
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Family Notices : 102 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Oats, Tas., white, 6/; feed, 5/ to 5/2; potatoes, Brownells, 310/; Bismarcks. 320/; maize, 7/9 to 7/11; onions, 280/; Tas. ...
Article : 53 wordsCouncillor Wanted.—A public meeting will be held in the English Church on Monday night to select a man for nomination for Kiana ward in the ...
Article : 49 wordsBOWRAL (N.S.W.).—Mr. A. J. Little, of Griffith (late of Colo Vale), has a remarkable Shorthorn cow, which has given birth to seven calves during the ...
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Family Notices : 59 wordsFire Alarm.—A few minnies before one o'clock yesterday the firebell was rung, and the fire reel proceeded to a cottage occupied by Mrs. ...
Article : 628 wordsBolt—Mr. A. J. Pearson, who was for a long time recruiting-sergeant for Wilmot, had an accident with his horse on Tuesday night, which might easily ...
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Family Notices : 102 wordsAn exciting match was played at Deveonport last night for the [?] ship of the club. The cou[?] L. W. Gardiner and P. R. [?] ...
Article : 44 wordsLAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— Senator Guy recently cabled to the Acting Primo Minister urging him to remove the restriction of lettergrams ...
Article : 78 wordsA party of bowlers from the Burnle Club visited Ulveisstone [?] and played a friendly match [?] locals. Burnic was vi[?] the ...
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Advertising : 923 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—Frnitgrawers who export fruit to the mainland markets are reminded that the Standardisation of Apples and peas ACt ...
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Advertising : 589 wordsMotor Gnraro.—Mr. W. Guv. the proprietor of Sheffield Motor Garage and Bicycle Works, has disposed of his business to Messrs. F. Hughes and ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Thu 27 Feb 1919, Page 2
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