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Article : 934 wordsLAUNCESTON, Monday.—The sales on 'Change to-day were:—Jupiter, 3/10, 3/11; Volunteer [?] East Volunteer [?] Cutty Sark [?] ...
Article : 28 wordsThe receipts at the Burnie Custom—house for the week (five days) ending 25th Feb. were as follow:—Duties, [?] wharfage, [?] does [?] total ...
Article : 41 wordsLaunceston, Monday.—At the Police Court this morning James O'Reilly was fined 20/ and costs for being found in the Centennial Hotel on Sunday last not being ...
Article : 36 wordsWEST DEVONPORT, Monday.—The potato market is quiet and [?] is the quotation pending advices from Sydney. Oats are quoted [?] new chaff ...
Article : 51 wordsLaunceston, Monday.—The Rev. F. B. Sharland, Anglican incumbent of Westbury and Rural Dean, has been appointed to the rectorship of Clarence and Belierive. ...
Article : 26 wordsLAUNCESTON, Monday.—William Hay, 22 years of age, son of Mr. Henry Hay, of the Elephant and Castle Hotel, Launceston, was drowned in Anderson's Creek, Beaconsfield ...
Article : 52 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Mr S. W. Margetts agent for the Tasmanian Farmers' Co-operative Association, reports this evening as follows:— ...
Article : 127 wordsLaunceston, Monday.—Mr Andrew Baillie Biggs, who was clerk at the Launceston gaol for thirty years, died on Sunday, aged 98, from the effects of a recent accident. ...
Article : 31 wordsFeb. 26—Meeinderry, ss, 140 tons, A. Lloyd, from Devonport. Feb. 27—Dorset, ss, 120 tons, W. Holyman, from Launceston. ...
Article : 445 wordsLaunceston, Monday.—A fire broke out on Barnes Hill, Trevallyn, on Satruday evening. For some time the Cliff grounds were danger but the fire was prevented from ...
Article : 33 wordsA big fall has taken place (says Saturday's Mercury) in the price of wheat and flour. It is found there is more wheat in the North as well as in the South than was expected and ...
Article : 384 wordsLaunceston, Monday.—Light rain fell between 1 and 2 o'clock this afternoon but the weather is still oppressive and the sun is shining again now. ...
Article : 28 wordsLAUNCESTON, Monday.—William Prentice aged 81, living st. King's Meadows, died suddenly at 6 a.m. to-day. He had been alling for some time and his death was not ...
Article : 32 wordsThe attention of horse owners is directed to certain alterations in the programme for the Stanley Turf Club Race. The Wynyard Race Club's programme for ...
Article : 47 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Autumn meeting of the V.R.C. commenced to-day The following are the results:—Hopeful Stakes—Safety, 1; Cardmon, 2 ...
Article : 112 wordsMessrs A. E. Harrison and W. Lawson, who were the holders of the ticket on Amiable in Tattersalls' sweep on the Newmark 2 Handicap (writes out Wynyard ...
Article : 79 words'Sympathiser" writes endorsing the remarks contained in our sub-leader in Saturday's issue with reference to the method of relieving sufferers by the Bush fires ...
Article : 45 wordsWHEN, in 1894, Captain Dreyfus was drummed out of the army and sent to his doom at Cayenne, the world congratulated France upon harboring one ...
Article : 2,325 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. A. E. Stoddart, captain of the English cricketing team, drew Reaper, the second horse in the Newmarket Handicap in Tattersall's consultation. He ...
Article : 33 wordsSydney, Saturday.—The fifth test match was commenced to-day. The weather was fine and warm and there was a large attendance. ...
Article : 382 wordsWe have no changes to report in the quotations given in Saturday's "Times." The steamers Tekapo and Easby, taking 10,000 bags potatoes from all ports, reached ...
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Emu Bay Times and North West and West Coast Advocate (Tas. : 1897 - 1899), Tue 1 Mar 1898, Page 2
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