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  2. ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    On Lord Salisbury's recommendation, Her Majesty the Queen has been pleased to assent to the Duke and Duchess of York visiting Australasia in ...

    Article : 237 words
  3. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    There are now ten thousand persons destitute at Galveston, in Texas, through the devastation resulting from the recent hurricane and the terrible ...

    Article : 225 words
  4. SHIPPING.

    Lillie May, ketch, 44 tons, A. H. Johnson, from East Coast. Agent — J. E. Philp. ...

    Article : 25 words
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    Advertising : 300 words
  6. IMPORTS—September 18.

    [A special charge is made to consignees wishing to particularise their imports and exports.] Ex Kumara, s.s., from London — 13 ...

    Article : 426 words
  7. ROYALTY AND THE AUSTRALIAS.

    The Premier (Hon. N. Elliott Lewis) has rec[?]ved the following communication from the Private Secretary to His Excellency the Administrator. ...

    Article : 512 words
  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Her Majesty the Queen will dissolve the Imperial Parliament on Tuesday next, 25th instant, and will summon the new Parliament to meet on the 1st ...

    Article : 224 words
  9. THE COAST STEAMERS.

    The Mahinapua, from Hobart, arrived at Strahan at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. She sails again to-day, and is due here to-morrow morning. ...

    Article : 78 words
  10. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

    LOW HEAD. — Arrived — September 18, 3.32 p.m. — Wareatea, s.s., from Strahan. Sailed — September 18, noon— Pateena, s.s., for Melbourne. 5.15 p.m.— ...

    Article : 32 words
  11. LAUNCESTON

    Pateena, s.s., for Melbourne. Passengers — Saloon: Mesdames Lord, Burgess, McGill, Bain, Verrica and 2 children; Misses Lord, Hocking, McGill Wilmore, ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "A. T. Russell" (Fingal). — On the night of the 25th-26th October, 185[?], the Royal Charter, screw steamer, from Australia to Liverpool, Captain ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

    Hobart Observatory, 9 a.m, September 18, 1900. Synopsis. — Fine, clear weather obtains over New South Wales, while in ...

    Article : 409 words
  14. CONCERT AT THE TOWN-HALL.

    The concert given in the Town-hall last evening by the Hobart Choral Society in aid of the Boys' Home funds was a distinct success. The attendance was large, and ...

    Article : 730 words
  15. THE MERCURY.

    Rule nisi in Jas. Shevenan against the Government granted. Railway tunnel at Hillend, North Dundas, completed. ...

    Article : 4,793 words
  16. THE WEST COAST

    The Emu Bay Railway tunnel at Hillend, North Dundas, is almost completed. About 80 men were discharged last week, and it is expected that a train ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. MAIL TABLE.

    Thursday. — Victoria, and other colonies; United Kingdom; West Coast. Friday.—New Zealand ports; Victoria, and other colonies. ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. A LUCKY GIRL.

    A recent well-deserved stroke of good fortune which has befallen Miss Mary Linger led a reporter to beg an interview with her at her home in Chudleigh. ...

    Article : 327 words
  19. COMMERCIAL.

    Newstead sale-yards were poorly supplied with beef to-day, and prime quality brought prices on a par with late extreme rates. Sheep and lambs sold ...

    Article : 108 words
  20. INTERCOLONIAL COMMERCIAL.

    MELBOURNE, September 18. — Business in wheat active, sales made covering 13,500 bags, mostly for October delivery, at 2s 11d. and occasionally 2s 11[?]d. Algerian ...

    Article : 65 words
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