Once more a try-on has been made to obtain a license for the old [?]onian Hotel but like so many preview efforts resulted in a failure, which gives general satisfaction, as ...
Article : 38 wordsAt the meeting on Wednesday there were present:—Messrs. C. J. Mackentie, M.H.A., T. U. Dunism, W. Garner, T. B. Margents, and E. Stutterd.—The following accounts were ...
Article : 319 wordsOn Sunday, the anniversary services of the Wealeyan church were held. The Bev. T, Alday, of Latrobe, preached two impressive discourses. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe horticultural show was fairly well attended Thursday evening, and at the conclusion a number of the exhibits were sold for the benefits of the society. Mr W. Russell ...
Article : 183 wordsAn accident occurred Thursday afternoon in the vicinity of the Brown Mountain, where several young people had gone to spend the afternoon. It appears that one of the boys ...
Article : 158 wordsThe following accounts were passed Hardman (81 yards metal), £3 17s 6d; A. Joyce, £1 Is 3d.—One of the trustees was authorised to disposed of the planks at the Inglis ...
Article : 171 wordsOn Monday the Licensing Bench sat. The police reported favorably of the hotels of the district, and they were again licensed. The Municipal Council met an hour later. ...
Article : 726 wordsThe Chamber of Commerce met at Luces' Hotel, on Thursday night, Mr M. D. Heatley occupying the chair. There was a very fair attendance— Three ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Rev. D. J. Flockart, of Launceston, gave popular recital, descriptive of " Love's Young Dream," in the Town Hall on Thursday evening. The entertainment was not ...
Article : 93 wordsWith regard to a track from Deloraine to the Lake Country, some people in Launceston write as if the landholders in the Lake Country in general, and Mr Pillinger in ...
Article : 273 wordsSIR,—In response to Mr A. F. Lithgow's letter to give my name, I am certain he must have been troubled with had liver, or else he would never have asked such a ...
Article : 73 wordsA concert was given in Pontifex's Hall on Wednesday night, to raise funds to provide the Church of England School with a treat. Mr Powell presides. Miss Taylor was the ...
Article : 158 wordsSIR,—A greater piece of injustice than that meted out to the Waratah Road Trust be the present Government, as the following particulars showeih would be hard to find. ...
Article : 1,507 wordsSIR,—Please contralict the statement published in your issue of the 29tb November that I applied to the Government for improvements to the road to the Harris Reward ...
Article : 60 wordsSIR,—"A Working Man" in your issue of this daym has pro[?]cued an extraordinary effusion. In the first sentence be [?]that my letters "plamly show" that I was not ...
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Advertising : 2,765 wordsThe lad O'Reilly, charged with stealing £11 odd from William Claridge, of the Blyth, was brought before the Bench at Penguin and committed for trial at next ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Mon 9 Dec 1895, Page 4
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