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Emu Bay Times and North West and West Coast Advocate (Tas. : 1897 - 1899)

Cite this title: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title116

Related Titles

Former
Wellington Times and Agricultural and Mining Gazette (Tas. : 1890 - 1897)

Coverage Graph

Each item in the list represents a year and the number of issues digitised for that year. This is presented as Year YYYY : Number of Issues.

  • 1880
  • Decade 1890
    • Year 1897: 25 Issues
    • Year 1898: 154 Issues
    • Year 1899: 133 Issues
  • 1900

Details

Title
The Emu Bay times and north west and west coast advocate [microform]..
Publisher
Burnie, Tas. : Harris & Co., 1897-1899.
Description
v. ; 64 cm.
Notes
  • Microfilm.
  • Vol. 12, no. 14 (Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1897)-v. 17, no. 158 (Nov. 9, 1899).
  • Hobart, Tas. :
  • Archives Office of Tasmania,
  • 1988.
  • microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
  • Continues: Wellington times and agricultural and mining gazette.
  • Merged with: North-western advocate; to form: North western advocate (Devonport) and the Emu Bay times (Burnie) Tasmania.
ISSN
1837-9699
Life dates
Vol. 12, no. 14 (Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1897)-v. 17, no. 158 (Nov. 13, 1899).
Former title
  • Wellington times and agricultural and mining gazette
Later title
  • North-western advocate
  • North western advocate (Devonport) and the Emu Bay times (Burnie) Tasmania
Also titled
  • Emu Bay times

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Acknowledgements

  • Original material contributed by Libraries Tasmania

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