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Advertising : 1,666 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the above company was held last evening, Mr. A. Corrie in the chair, at Mr Logan's office, Patterson-street. The minutes of the last ...
Article : 843 wordsThis column is for the free use of the public to discuss matters of general interest, but weds not necessarily endorse the opinions contained therein.] ...
Article : 26 wordsOur bi-monthly letter from a talented lady correspondent in London, came to hand yesterday. It contains much that will be found interesting to Tasmanian ...
Article : 5,447 wordsIn consequence of the disturbed state. the country between Suakim and Khartoum, Major-General Gordon, now on his way to Khartoum will be unable to ...
Article : 227 wordsSIR,—The new Deloraine Post Office has been opened since 1st inst., but the shutters are a great nuisance and impediment, the aperture being too small and ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Secretary reports the following sales and quotations given on "Change to-day :—Sales.—Mount Victoria, morning, ls 3d; Mount Victoria respecting, morning, 5s ...
Article : 295 wordsAn accident occurred near here to-day which fortunately was not attended with serious results. It appears that Mr J. Graham and Mr H. S. Smith ...
Article : 151 wordsSIR,—It is a great mercy that you have not a case of violent death to record to-morrow morning. Soon after 7 o'clock this evening a large stack of bricks piled ...
Article : 190 wordsAbout 10,000 school children and others attended the Juvenile Exhibition at Paramatta to-day. An alarm of fire was raised owing to the ignition of some ...
Article : 380 wordsAn accident occurred to-day to Huett's mail coach, which upset near the township of Latrobe while going round a portion of the road in course of ...
Article : 38 wordsWe are now enabled to give full particulars of the interesting contest held at Hobart Regatta on Thursday. The number of starters was reduced to seven, owing ...
Article : 982 wordsThe team representing Tasmania at their forthcoming tour in New Zealand left Hobart on Thursday evening, per s.s. Manapouri, for Dunedin. Their first ...
Article : 427 wordsSIR,—I noticed in your last Tuesday's issue that your Don correspondent referred lo a challenge issued by my crew to a Don crew. Your own says he ...
Article : 227 wordsSIR,—In your issue of to-day appears a letter signed "Gloom," who states he has paid his contribution towards the formation of the streets in Galvin Town, and is ...
Article : 345 wordsThe chief topic of public conversation is the action of those persons who pulled down the regatta fence. A man named Smith has been already arrested, while a ...
Article : 723 wordsThe half-yearly general meeting of shareholders in the above association was held last night at the Stock Exchange. Mr. J. Thompson occupied the chair. ...
Article : 772 wordsBonanza.—The manager of the above company notifies that a call (the eight) of twopence per share has been made upon the whole of the shares in this company ...
Article : 329 wordsThe recent bush fires have not proved so destructive as at first supposed. Beyond burning fences no further damage has been done, but the wind has been ...
Article : 260 wordsMining managers report as under :—Deny.—January 21—I have let Nos. 5 and 7 at £40, and No. 8 reduced to £38 per ton tribute. I have been prospecting ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Sat 26 Jan 1884, Page 3
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