"We, the people of Chudleigh," have a grievance. A majority of the residents petitioned the Municipal Council to enact a by-law, similar to that in force in ...
Article : 498 wordsSIR,—Permit me to reply to the subject of your sub-leader of the 9th inst., and the remarks of your correspondent "Flagstone" in your issue of the 18b. The ...
Article : 640 wordsThe young man who a fortnight ago applied to the police to be informed as to his identity was identified this morning as "Jack" Southern, a pianoforte tuner, ...
Article : 994 wordsSIR,—As there are two boats leaving Launceston for Strahan every week I wish to call the attention of the postmaster and the steamboat companies to the quickest route ...
Article : 121 wordsFrom India information comes of the continued success of that talented Launceston pianist Miss Carrie Bryan, who left the city after the close ...
Article : 798 wordsSIR,—In your excellent article in to-day's paper on the above subject you refer to the fact that you had lately thoroughly explained the system in your columns. In ...
Article : 81 wordsSome of our local magistrates waited on "your own" this morning with revolvers (? loaded), wanting to know where the Examiner had got the information ...
Article : 143 wordsThe weather is dry and hot and rain is badly needed. I noticed two splendid stones 6ft by 6ft by 10in for grindstones loaded at the ...
Article : 235 wordsThere is not much to chronicle from our quiet little township, the chief topic of interest at present being the contemplated erection of a creamery on the Ca[?] road, in ...
Article : 236 wordsThe organist and choir of Christ Church have just made a presentation to one of their members (Miss Edwards) upon her return to Victoria after a residence of ...
Article : 115 wordsSIR,—Notwithstanding the Codlin Moth Boards, inspectors, prosecutions, etc., the destruction by the codlin moth during the present season is greater than I have ...
Article : 524 wordsPresent—Messrs D. M'Kinnon (Warden) in the chair, J. Bryan, W. J. Boyce, H. E. Trethewie, James Cox, C. Youl, J.'sP. CHARIS BALL V. ENOS AND JEFFREY ...
Article : 566 wordsReferring to the fire on Thursday last, by which an old resident is deprived of his home, the circumstances of the case are peculiarly distressing. Afflicted with a ...
Article : 207 wordsE. G. ECHLIN, Esq., M.F.H., the popular master of the Brisbane hounds, writes :- 'After the Exhibition held in Brisbane in August, 1891, I had occasion to use St. Jacob's ...
Article : 135 wordsA meeting of the inhabitants of Ross (convened by the Warden) to consider the advisableness of having water laid on was held at the Town Hall on Friday evening, ...
Article : 182 wordsThe d[?]ll times are upon us even here. Little money is moving, and shopkeepers complain s but the summer is always the quietest part of the year in this corner of ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Wed 22 Feb 1893, Page 3
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