The Spring Meeting of the Victorian Amateur Turf Club was brought to a conclusion on Saturday. The weather was hot, and the attendance very large, about ...
Article : 2,322 wordsYour Longford correspondent states in his notes of this day that the Perth Brass Band visited Mr. A. Youl's residence and played selections of music. But as "yours ...
Article : 718 wordsThe Moonlight Company has entered into a contract with Mr. F. G. Hicks, contractor of Beaconsfield, to deepen the present shaft sixty feet if water permit, and ...
Article : 587 wordsPresident—Hon. Adye Douglas, Premier. Vice-Presidents—The Rev. W. H Savigny, M.A., hon. Thomas Reiboy, M.H.A; Messrs. B. P. Farrelly, R. F. Irvine, J. ...
Article : 2,158 wordsSaturday last was are letterday in the annals of Salvationism as far as Launceston is concerned, for upon that day the very commodious and neat structure, the ...
Article : 1,050 wordsThe Council met on the 7th inst. Present—The Warden (Mr.S. H. Grueber) and councillors Hewitt, Stieglitz, and Hoskins. Minutes of last meeting read and ...
Article : 545 wordsOn Saturday afternoon last the Tamar Rowing Club inaugurated the coming season by holding their usual trial four races. These races were originally to have been ...
Article : 539 wordsThe hone. G. R. Dibbs, F. A. Wright, and Sir A. Stuart held a meeting in the Colonial Treasurer's office on Saturday. They were in communication with some of ...
Article : 97 wordsDurham.—Sept. 16—I am still continuing the north bottom level (275ft.), and have a nice reef in the face, which from appearances looks well, but the last ...
Article : 295 wordsA rumour is current in Wellington that the Government are negotiating through the Agent-General with Prince Bismarck for the acquisition of the German rights to ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Board met on 7th inst. Present the members of the Council above-named. Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 191 wordsOn Monday morning last Mr. W. Beauchamp, a settler here, went out of the house for a short time, leaving a brisk fire burning, and as the chimney was of wood ...
Article : 442 wordsA meeting of the Hobart Regatta Committee was held last evening, when there were present Messrs. J. O'Boyle (chairman), D. McMillan, J. E. Risby, J. W. ...
Article : 335 wordsA call, the twelfth, of 3d per share has been made in the Anchor Company, payable at Hobart on 11th November. The ketch Coronella, which arrived here ...
Article : 124 wordsLast evening the annual meeting of subscribers to the Evandale Library and Reading-room took place in the Reading room, D. M'Kinnon, Esq., in the chair. The ...
Article : 530 wordsBefore his Honor Mr. Commissioner Whitefoord. In the matter of the bankruptcy of JOHN SENOR GOODALL, of Fingal, mining ...
Article : 506 wordsThe Secretary of the Launceston Stock Exchange reports the following quotation for Saturday:—Florence Nightingale, b 30s; Moonlight, b 4d, s 6d; Mercury, b 5d s 1s; ...
Article : 148 wordsBefore Messrs. E. Whitfeld and Robert Carter, J.'sP. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Daniel Callaghan was sent to goal for one month for having been ...
Article : 397 wordsThe first competition for places in the rifle team which is to represent this colony at the Intercolonial Match, appointed to take place at Williamstown during the ...
Article : 304 wordsThe following quotations were made on the Hobart Stock Exchange to-day:— Florence Nightingale. b 31s, a 36s; Lefroy, b 3s (6d, s 7s 6d; Mount Victoria, b 4s, s ...
Article : 260 wordsBefore his Honor Mr. Commissioner Whitefoord. APPLICATION TO RESTRAIN. In the matter of the bankruptcy of MARK ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Mon 19 Oct 1885, Page 3
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