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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 761 words
  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

    June 23—Pateena, s, 1212 tons, H. Sams, commander, for Melbourne. T.S.N. Company, agents. Passengers —Saloon : Mr and Mrs Spread borough, Mr and Mrs Bellin and infant; ...

    Article : 877 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Economist predicts that at the next series of London wool sales, which open on Tuesday next, and for which 402,000 bales will be available, prices will show a ...

    Article : 62 words
  5. TASMANIAN SHIPPING.

    Sailed—T.S.N. Company's s.s. Flinders for Launceston. Passengers—Saloon; Lord [?] Lady Carrington and suite, Earl of [?] and suite, Chief Justice Way. Sir W. J. Clar ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  7. Launceston Examiner

    MR FENTON, the senior member for Wellington in the Assembly, must surely find the questions of federation and protection particularly bard nuts to ...

    Article : 1,316 words
  8. THE UNITED STATES SILVER BILL.

    The United States Senate and House of Representatives have come to a deadlock over the Silver Coinage Bill, but it is expected that the bill will ultimately be ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. REDUCTIONS IN TELEGRAPH RATES.

    The Australian manager of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company (Mr W. Warren) has received the following cable, gram from London. ...

    Article : 1,021 words
  10. SHIP MAILS.

    Close at Launceston no under:— SOUTh AFRICA, MAURITIUS.—R.M.S. Salazie, Friday next, 7 a.m. SOUTH AUSTRALIA, via Melbourne.—S.s. ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Anxious times are experienced by the residents of Wentworth, as tie river continues to rise. A great rush of water is coming down the Murray as well as the ...

    Article : 352 words
  12. THE AUTUMN SESSION.

    The Imperial Government intend to appoint a Select Committee of the House of Commons to consider the question of postponing certain bills, and resuming ...

    Article : 42 words
  13. THE EGERIA MUTINY.

    Lord George Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying in the House of Commons to Sir Thomas Esmonde, said the Government could not undertake to ...

    Article : 45 words
  14. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    STAKEHOLDER.—If the articles for the race were properly drawn up and signed, undoubtedly forfeiture must take place if the second portion of the stake was not deposited until ...

    Article : 37 words
  15. SAMOAN AFFAIRS.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Sir Thomas Esmonde, the member for Dublin South, Sir James Fergusson, Under Secretary of State for Foreign ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. CURRENT TOPICS.

    YESTERDAY afternoon the preliminary hearing of the three charges of horse stealing instituted by the police against Joseph Bailey, of Scottsdale, were to have ...

    Article : 1,411 words
  17. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr Henniker Heaton, M.P., for Canterbury, has given notice to ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether it is true that a Scotch peer is to ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. THE WEATHER AND FLOODS.

    The rainy weather which may be said to have prevailed throughout the past three weeks continued at intervals throughout yesterday morning, but about noon a high ...

    Article : 903 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Albert Seamond, a well known broker on 'Change, was killed on Saturday through a horse tolling on him. At the Hunt Marine Board the enquiry ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. THE CESSION OF HELIGOLAND.

    It is asserted that the inhabitants of Heligoland are hostile to the cession of that island to Germany. The colonial press denounce the agreement with ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. QUEENSLAND.

    Henry Butland, a clerk in the Colonial Mutual Insurance Office, received a heavy fall at a football match to-day, causing concussion of the brain. He died shortly ...

    Article : 32 words
  22. FRANCO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE.

    It is reported that France and Russia have concluded an alliance with a view to neutralise the Anglo German friendship. ...

    Article : 21 words
  23. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.

    A despatch received by the Marquis of Salisbury from the British Consul at Quillimane, states that the writer was not aware of the rumoured shooting by ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    The passenger train from Lumsden to Invercargill ran into some cattle, and the engine was derailed and capsized. The fireman was seriously injured. ...

    Article : 30 words
  25. TASMANIAN NEWS.

    Messrs Fysh and Pillinger visited Tunuack on Saturday, and were successful in securing a suitable site for a railway terminus. They were met by the Warden of ...

    Article : 744 words
  26. HOBART SHIPPING.

    June 23—Wendource, s, 2000 tons, F. Neven, commander, from Sydney, Messrs C. Pieses and Co., agents. Passengers—Saloon; Mesdames Crawford, Clarke, M'Intyre, Cooper, and ...

    Article : 122 words
  27. FOSTER'S LARGER BEER.

    Mr Dalchen visits Australia for the purpose of re-organising Foster's beer agencies. ...

    Article : 15 words
  28. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    It is stated that the Government of Bulgaria will repudiate the Turkish Suzerainty unless the Porto formally recognises Prince Ferdinand as ruler. ...

    Article : 28 words
  29. CHOLERA AT NAPLES.

    Sporadic cholera has made its appearance at Naples. ...

    Article : 12 words
  30. THE TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE.

    The international Telegraphic Conference has closed, having brought its labours to an end. ...

    Article : 17 words
  31. COMMERCIAL.

    Business continues without animation. The following produce was received at the local terminus of the Western railway on and since Friday last:—20 bags turnips, 168 bags oats, ...

    Article : 349 words
  32. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    The proprietors of the French lobster- canning factories, established in the vicinity of St. George's Bay, Newfoundland, are disregarding orders issued for the ...

    Article : 39 words
  33. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

    The case against Mr H. S. Sparkes, J.P., charged with embezzling a cheque for £263 from Mr C. H. James, M.L.C., has has concluded. The accused made a ...

    Article : 279 words
  34. LONGFORD NOTES.

    A memorial service for the late Mrs Archer, of Northbury, was hold at the Wesleyan Church hero yesterday morning by the Rev. O. T. Heyward, of Launceston, when, owing to the ...

    Article : 217 words
  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following were to-day's quotations:—Wheat quiet; prime quoted nominally at 3s 9d, with buyers to 3s 8½d. Flour—Stone to £8 7s 6d, and roller to £9 5s. Oats—Prime ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

    The following sales of stock were effected at the Slaughter-yards to-day:—By Messrs Roberts and Co. Limited—Body beef from Mr Callaghan, £4 12s 6d; 15 sheep from Mr ...

    Article : 98 words
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