The piece de resistance of politics for the time being is still the Railway Bill, which, taking into consideration its comprehensive character, is making exceedingly good ...
Article : 1,068 wordsThe Secretary of the Launceston Stock Exchange reports the following sales and quotations yesterday:— Deep Lead, b. 1s 1d, s. 1s 5d; Calder, s. 6d ...
Article : 583 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 7.30 p.m. Notice of Motion. Mr. LAMB to move in Committee of the whole for an address praying for the ...
Article : 1,629 wordsThe Secretary of the Stock Exchange reports the following sales:— Anchor (promoter). £155; Brothers' Home No. 1. 13s, 13s 3d; Cliff (contributing), 2s 9d, ...
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Article : 325 wordsOn Monday afternoon a deputation waited upon the Government to advocate the many advantages of a road from Waratah to Penguin, instead of the road ...
Article : 2,563 wordsSIR,—Is it possible to sell about five oz. of gold in Launceston? an up to the time of writing I have been unable to do so here, although we have two banks, but neither will buy it from ...
Article : 198 wordsHerr Braun, formerly bandmaster of the Austrian Band, has decided to settle in Christchurch, N.Z., and has been elected bandmaster of the City Guards. ...
Article : 1,037 wordsEAST BISCHOFF T.M. COMPANY.—A special meeting of shareholders in this Company was held at the office, St. John-street, yesterday afternoon, to consider the advisableness of ...
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Article : 526 wordsSIR,—I must join issue with your correspondent "Joseph Trepolpen" on the above question; some of his statements are too grossly inaccurate to be passed over in silence. By the ...
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Article : 375 wordsAccording to arrangement the members of the Legislature proceeded to Sorell to-day, upon the invitation of Ministers, to view the site of the proposed jetty ...
Article : 427 wordsAt the Police Court, before Dr. Richardson, S.M., and W. Warren, Esq., J.P., Anthony Nowdin charged — Garrick with having on 23rd inst., at Middle Arm Creek, near Beaoons ...
Article : 599 wordsBefore H. T. A. Murray, Esq., P.M. Peace Disturbers.—John Hogan and John Chalker, were charged by Constable C. Floyd with having disturbed the peace in ...
Article : 212 wordsSIR,—It is to be hoped that some steps will be taken while the Parliament is in session to prevent the sale of the Invalid Depot land. A memorial, signed by a number of burgesses, ...
Article : 139 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "Versus," whoso letter appears in your issue of the 26th inst., states in effect that one half distance would be saved by adopting the old Mersey and ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 1 Sep 1882, Page 3
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