Produce arrivals yesterday, were 1,006 bags chaff (sold forward" delivery), 126 bags potatoes, and 49 bags oats. ...
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Advertising : 1,531 wordsThe Government Statistician (Mr. R. M. Johnson) has supplied returns of the estimated value of Tasmanian production from 1907 to 1911. We repro ...
Article : 568 wordsThe Chief Health Officer (Dr. J. S. Purdy) will visit Devonport to-day, and in the evening will confer with councillors respecting the establishment ...
Article : 135 wordsThere was no improvement in the produce market yesterday, and even greater depression so far as potatoes wore concerned. This was due in some ...
Article : 276 wordsThe extent to which science has triumphed over the fire fiend was demonstrated to the score er so of business men who assembled at the rear ...
Article : 221 wordsThe revenue of the Mersey Marino Board for the month of April totalled £818 9/5, made up as follows:—Inward wharfage, £195 2/10; harbor dues. ...
Article : 50 wordsMiss Eileen Williams, a gramldanghter of Mr. H. Carter, was a passenger by the steamer Oonah for Melbourne yesterday. Her trip is being taken ...
Article : 88 wordsFish continue to be very plentiful, and a haul of 100 dozen sea salmon was made yesterday morning. Mr. S. K. Littler, the council ...
Article : 79 wordsThere was a large attendance at the Town Hall last night, when Cartwright's Photo Plays presented their weekly change of programme. The ...
Article : 61 wordsThere was a fair delivery of produce at the railway station yesterday, fully 760 bags coming to hand. The market was weak, only a couple of ...
Article : 139 wordsDuring the past few days a couple of sensational driving incidents hare occurred in the town. On Saturday morning a horse attached to a ...
Article : 207 wordsThe annual meeting of members of the Devonport branch of the Royal Society of St. George was held last evening. There was an average ...
Article : 356 wordsThere were already in sight at the wharf last night 3,705 bags of potatoes, exclusive of 5 or 6 trucks, from Wynyard, so that the shipment ...
Article : 195 wordsDeep regret was expressed on every side yesterday morning when it became known that Miss Eva Davis (only daughter of the late Dr. Davis and ...
Article : 338 wordsLast Monday evening Mr. H. Simmons, organising secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, lectured to a large audience in the Town Hall. ...
Article : 127 wordsDeliveries of produce, on Monday and Tuesday were fair, but no business was done on account of the late arrival of the steamers at Sydney, ...
Article : 35 wordsThe sum of £200 is being offered in each case by the Mount Lyell Company to the dependents of the victims of the North Lyell disaster who were earning ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. HV. T. Thorpe reports:—I sold on trucks at railway on Tuesday morning:—2 tracks of straw at 35/ per ton; 1 do at 34/ per ton; 1 truck ...
Article : 51 wordsThe friends of Mrs. Frampton, Sen., will regret to learn that she is now far from well, and as she has reached the advanced ago of 86 years her ...
Article : 93 wordsSome, idea of ibo progress that is being made in opening up that fertile conn try at the back of Circular. Head, extending to Marrawah, is given by ...
Article : 433 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Wheat, weaker, 3/10; flour, 175/; oats, 2/ to 2/2; milling, 2/3½; maize, 4/4 to 4/5; Tas. straw, 60/ to 67/6;. potatoes, 105/ ...
Article : 35 wordsInspector Tuck, speaking at an A.N.A. mooting at Hobart, said that he would not refer to Greater. Hobart but he might perhaps speak of Sydney. ...
Article : 157 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Wheat is easier at 3/9: flour, 162/6; onions firmer at 160/;Tas. redskins, 160/: Bismarcks, 1-10/; "Tasmanian straw, lower, ...
Article : 34 wordsBy the visit of Dr. Purdy yesterday the difficulty in record to the construction of the Grove street sewer was advanced a stage, and hopes, are now ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Balkans question, which a few days ago threatened to involve all Europe in a calamitous conflagration, has at last been settled. The trouble ended ...
Article : 749 wordsSatisfaction was felt hero that our local candidate, Mr. H. Murray, policed so well in the Tamar flection for the Legislative Council, seeing he was ...
Article : 140 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions, Sydney, Alexander Turner was charged with having broken into the Roman Catholic Church at Helensburg on 20th April, ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Treasurer (Hon. H. J. Payne) who returned to Burnie from King Island by tho Wauchope yesterday, proceeded to Ulverstone by the ...
Article : 88 wordsA game of football was played yesterday afternoon on the Devonport Oval between the Test Devonport State school boys and the half-holiday ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. Frank Myers, an English journalist who is now on a visit to Australia, will arrive at Burnie on Saturday morning by the steamer Oonah ...
Article : 95 wordsMessrs. Jackson and Haymond report having disposed of a good 50-acre ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 8 May 1913, Page 2
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