Sept. 27—Antill Ponds Race. Oct. 18—Snake Banks Race. The race flown from Ross on the second day of the poultry show resulted in the ...
Article : 559 wordsA correspondent writes:—The temporary restraint placed on the resuscitation of the stock tax will doubtless gladden the hearts of consuming Tasmania, ...
Article : 902 wordsIn order that the whole truth might be placed before our readers concerning the speech above referred to which Colonel Price is accredited with having delivered to ...
Article : 1,329 wordsA correspondent writes:—It is my duty to again have to chronicle another attempt at amusing the Waratah play going public, this time perpetrated by the ...
Article : 661 wordsThere were no cases at the Police Court on Thursday last. The public health continues good, and there are only two patients in the Cottage ...
Article : 465 wordsA well attended meeting of cyclists was hold at Crack's. Temperance Hotel on Saturday evening, Mr T. Ling occupying the chair. It was decided to form a Club under the name of ...
Article : 1,450 wordsA correspondent writes:—On Wednesday, September 17, an extremely pretty wedding was celebrated in the Wesleyan Church, which was very beautifully decorated ...
Article : 356 wordsThe annual general meeting of the South' Esk Rowing Club will be held in the Longford Assembly Room at 8 p.m. to-day. A sculling match took place on the Lower ...
Article : 297 wordsThe special correspondent of the Mercury writes under date, Zeehan, September 21, as follows:—During the past week the weather has been so wet that I have not ...
Article : 824 wordsThe public meeting held on Saturday evening, the 20th inst., gave evidence that Bischoff people fully intend to wake up and agitate for a fair share of public ...
Article : 329 wordsWe were glad to hear that the cleaning up of St. Helen's T.M. Company's claim was very satisfactory, and it may to be hoped that it may continue to yield wall for many years to ...
Article : 327 wordsThe anniversary of the Wesleyan Church was celebrated on Sunday last under most favourable circumstances. The weather was beautifully fine, and this, combined with the object ...
Article : 318 wordsA meeting was hold at Beaconsfield at Mr J. T. Gray's (tobacconist) on Monday last, for the purpose of forming a cricket club. There was a good attendance, and ...
Article : 266 wordsA serious fire occurred hero on Monday evening, causing the destruction of a good deal of house property on Marino Terrace. The first intimation of a fire was received about ...
Article : 949 wordsThe postponed meeting of the Debating Society took place in the Wesleyan Sunday School on Thursday evening. The subjects were impromptu, and some very humorous ...
Article : 348 wordsA well-known Governor of one of the principal West Indian colonies being once asked what he considered the most important work in connection with colonies, replied—" Roadmaking;" ...
Article : 425 wordsAs it is most likely that a survey will be made to ascertain if it is practicable to find a route for a railway from Nietta to Zeehan, it is most desirable that any information known to ...
Article : 861 wordsThe City Club, with about 20 of their followers, were passengers to Hobart by the express train yesterday. They were accompanied by the secretary, Mr H. B. ...
Article : 304 wordsMr Champion has just returned from Sydney, and he was interviewed in regard to the present position of 'the labour difficulty. He stated that while in Sydney he ...
Article : 728 wordsThe event of the past week has been the strike amongst a number of the employes of the Cornwall Coal Company. On Monday morning last a number of the minors and wheelers who ...
Article : 358 wordsA chopping match for £5 a side, standing blocks, between Thomas Harrison, our local champion axeman, and George Whittaker, of Gould's Country, took place at ...
Article : 347 wordsBy the French mail steamer Oeeanien Messrs Dempster and Pearce have received a direct shipment of trimmed bonnets and hats from the well-known Parisian house ...
Article : 49 wordsThe description of a staple remedy, by which complete cure of deafness and noises in the head of 40 years' standing has just been effected, will be sent FREE to anyone who ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 27 Sep 1890, Page 3
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