On Wednesday the 17th November, the Star of the Weat Tent of the [?] Order of [?] celebrated their fourth anniversary ...
Article : 1,992 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Douglas, Drysdale, Harrap, Ramson, Tyson, and Webster. Minutes of previous meeting were read ...
Article : 1,854 wordsA meeting of the directors of the above company, formed to work certain alluvial ground on Mangans Flats, was held last evening at the Brisbane Hotel. ...
Article : 142 wordsThe seventh annual meeting of the Launceston Church Union was held in the Mechanics Institute yesterday evening. ...
Article : 2,943 wordsDEAR SIR.—I hear that the Rev. J. Wikes Simmons is at present on a visit to Launceston This gentleman is well known at Hobart Town as a popular lecturer, and I would suggest that ...
Article : 79 wordsDEAR SIR.—In prospecting round the coast to-day from the Tomahawk to Croppie's Point, I came on portions of a wreck which may belong to the ill-falad Creole lost off this coast some years ...
Article : 354 wordsA "gentlemanly" individual, who is described as a clerk in a Geelong bank, giving the name of J. White, was arrested on Wednesday evening on a charge of ...
Article : 705 wordsMr Betts' reading came off according to announcement on Thursday evening last, in Mr Tuck's Assembly Room, and was regarded by a large and respectable audience ...
Article : 244 wordsDRUNKENNESS—A man 70 years of age was lined 10s for drunkenness. INDECENT LANGUAGE—Margaret Carter was brought up by warrant, charging ...
Article : 960 wordsSIR,—I observed in the Australian a short time after the last Champion Cup races, that large subscriptions had been presented to the Launceston race fund; and a great amount of ...
Article : 216 wordsIf some of the labour and ingenuity which are being expended just now on the revision of our metrical system, were directed to its more general improvement ...
Article : 1,127 wordsSIR,—The civic elections are rapidly approaching, and, as yet, there is no sign of eligible candidates coming forward for the vacant seats caused by the retirement of Messrs Hart, ...
Article : 273 wordsSIR,—Those who (like the Don correspondent of another journal respecting Williams's case) impute "impure motives" are seldom themselves the clean potato. Witness the attempt of the ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 24 Nov 1869, Page 3
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