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  3. LAUNCESTON.

    General regret was expressed throughout the city to-day when it became known that Mr. William Windeatt had died at his residence, Victoria Parade, about 12 o'clock ...

    Article : 898 words
  4. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V. TASMANIA.

    Glorious weather again favoured this match, and as a consequence there was a very large attendance of spectators, the estimate during the afternoon being just ...

    Article : 2,042 words
  5. SUPREME COURT.

    On the motion of Mr. Percy Crisp (Simmons, Crisp & Simmons), the decree nisi in the matrimonial suit of Mace v. Mace and Paul, granted on July 24 last, was made ...

    Article : 1,557 words
  6. GIRLS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

    A pleasant hour was spent at the Girls' Industrial School, Davey-street, on Friday afternoon, when Mrs. Cook, who is severing her connection with the school on account ...

    Article : 371 words
  7. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. [From Melbourne Papers.] NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Inquiries instituted by the police at Parkes point to the probability of murder having been committed by Butler, alias Harwood, in the Bunbury Mountains, 20 miles from ...

    Article : 276 words
  8. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    A correspondent describing the appearance of the crops from Colebrook to Richmond, as seen on the 10th inst., writes:— "A glimpse at the crops round Colebrook. ...

    Article : 1,211 words
  9. MEETING.

    An extraordinary meeting of shareholders was held at Mr. R. Trivess Moore's office, The Olderfleet, Melbourne, on the 7th inst. Mr. Wm. Rose occupied the chair. The ...

    Article : 264 words
  10. KING GEORGE OF SAMOA IN SEARCH OF A BRIDE.

    A correspondent writing from Tonga says that the marriage of King George to a daughter of one of his chiefs, which was arranged by a section of his subjects, has ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. DISPUTE WITH THE CRICKET COUNCIL.

    In the course of an interview which I had to-day with Mr. Harry Musgrove, the manager of the Australian Eleven, he expressed himself very freely on the action of ...

    Article : 2,057 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    The Chief Inspector of Stock has received a telegram from Inspector McLellan at St. Lawrence, stating that he has returned from Carmilla Station, where about 4,000 cattle ...

    Article : 266 words
  13. BEACONSFIELD MINING NOTES.

    Tasmania.—Everything here proceeding as usual. Mines looking well. Both batteries in full work. The L[?]urig concentrating plant continues to give satisfaction, and as ...

    Article : 377 words
  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At a special meeting of the Board of Governors of the Public Library and Art Gallery to-day it was stated that the insurance rates for the art gallery pictures ...

    Article : 339 words
  15. MINING. HOBART.

    The usual dulness characterises Stock Exchange business, the majority of stocks being quoted very low. Queens have come back to sales 20s. 3d., but the latest reports ...

    Article : 565 words
  16. REPLY TO MR. SHERIDAN.

    The statements made by Mr. Musgrove, the manager of the Australian Eleven, regarding the dispute between himself and the cricket council has attracted much ...

    Article : 618 words
  17. LEFROY GOLDFIELD.

    Mining generally has not improved much since last week, The prospects of the West Pinafore are more satisfactory. At a depth of 450ft. stone of an apparently payable ...

    Article : 415 words
  18. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting to-day, in which leading citizens took part, it was determined to form a branch Navy Defence League. Sir Jas. Lee Steere opposed the project on the ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Rangatira leaves Wellington on Thursday with 7,300 boxes Taranaki bullion. The New Zealand Kennel Club has decided to write to the kennel clubs of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  20. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    GOLDEN SPUR, December 9.—Main Shaft— Total, 107ft. from No. 3 level, or 607ft. from surface. Sinking has been through small regular bars of slate and sandstone favour[?] ...

    Article : 480 words
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