A special meeting of the subscribers of the Mount Bischoff Provident Hospital took Place last Saturday night in the Mechanics' Institute. About 150 assembled in the hall. ...
Article : 233 wordsAt the meeting on the 9th inst. of members of the Church of England, owing to the shortness of the notice and most of the settlers being very busy, there was a small attendance. ...
Article : 466 wordsSHALLAMAR T.M. COMPANY.—The first half-yearly meeting of shareholders in this Company was hold at the Mechanics' Institute yesterday afternoon, B. P. Farrelly, Esq., in the chair. ...
Article : 2,517 wordsA re[?]union of the members of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Launceston took place last evening in the Patterson-street Church to commemorate the ...
Article : 1,943 wordsThe schooner Planet has brought news of a very satisfactory character from the north-west settlements. Plentiful rain had falleu, and stock and pasture were in good condition. The ...
Article : 126 wordsBefore A. K. Chapman, Esq., P.M., and Dr. Richardson, J.P. William O'Brien, John Reed, and Edward Philips were charged with unlawfully ...
Article : 779 wordsThe Board met in the Board-room at 3 p.m. to-day. Present-Hon. Dr. Butler (chairman); Messrs A. Riddoch, W. G. Walker, W. F. Brownell, H. Hunter, ...
Article : 697 wordsAgain the tocsin of war has sounded, and the police district of Port Sorell is once more in a ferment, Dooley, the irrepressible—now that the railway terminus is not to be in upper ...
Article : 951 wordsThe New Zealand Shipping Company announce the starting of their line of monthly steamers. They have chartered the Fenstanton and Ionic, the new White Star steamers, and ...
Article : 48 wordsSIR,—I noticed a letter under the above heading signed "Harry Hill." As regards' the facts of the case I cannot speak, but feel certain that I am far more likely to have the truth by taking Mr. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe residents of this little hamlet were favoured with an intellectual treat on Saturday, the 25th, at the public hall, by the visit of Mr. Newton Griffiths, who gave his popular lecture ...
Article : 629 wordsSIR,—Knowing your columns are open for discussions on different matters, allow me to call the attention of the directors, etc., to the working of the mine in question. Some time ...
Article : 195 wordsBefore F. W. Von Stieglitz, Esq., J.P. Drunk and Disorderly.—Elizabeth Jones and Ann Liptrott were each fined 10s, with the option of 24 hours' imprisonment, for having ...
Article : 165 wordsSIR,—"We can afford to treat all attempts at opposition with contempt." Such—the open boast of this Company—Seems, unfortunately, too true. Still one would think that common ...
Article : 260 wordsSir Wm. Manning left to-day for Europe by the R.M.S. Siam. The Full Court adjourned for the purpose of allowing a large muster of judges and members of the legal profession to bid his ...
Article : 584 wordsI notice that my recent remarks in re the local Post-office have called forth the latent talent of a juvenile in the said office, who impugns the veracity of my statement, and has ...
Article : 332 wordsThe business in connection with the annual meeting of the Primitive Methodist Church of Victoria and Tasmania a commenced on Friday, Feb. 16 last, in ...
Article : 565 wordsSIR,—I noticed in an issue of the Examiner some days since certain remarks from "Your Own" with reference to the manner in which the local Post-office is carried on, and not having ...
Article : 391 words"An Occasional Correspondent" from Barrington, in your issue of 17th inst., denies the existence of certain objectionable features in Band of Hope meetings here which I pointed ...
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Advertising : 287 wordsBefore his Honor J. Whitefoord, Esq., Recorder. R. P. Adams, Esq., Solicitor-General, appeared to prosecute for the Crown. ...
Article : 720 wordsEvents here move slowly; the harvest is nearly over, and but for the late rains would in some cases have been thrashed. The storms we have been having have been very injurious to ...
Article : 279 wordsWith a view of introducing mules for common purposes into the colony, the Royal Agricultural Society has offered a special prize for the best breeds of those animals. Persons who ...
Article : 240 wordsSIR,—There are two bridges in the Evandale district over the river Nile. one of which is situate at Lilly burn and has been swept a way by a flood for more than twelve months, the crossing ...
Article : 462 wordsThe race-course is nearly finished and reflects a good deal of credit on the contractor, who has been exceedingly energetic in the work. The programme is advertised, and for a start the ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. George Edmondstone, M.L.C., died this morning of congestion of the lungs after a very brief illness, aged 73 years. Heavy rains continue up north, where the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 1 Mar 1883, Page 3
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