The weather to-day was brilliant and all that could be desired for the intercolonial cricket match. The Victorians resumed their innings on a good wicket. There was ...
Article : 398 wordsOur special correspondent at Adelaide telegraphs last night as follows:—"Some fine silver ore has been discovered at Wilson, near Quorn, on the northern railway." ...
Article : 25 wordsIn accordance with the provisions of section 15 of the Drawbacks Act 1884 (48 Vic., No. 13), the Governor-in-Council has made the following regulations:— ...
Article : 782 wordsThe Royal Colonial Institute opened its seventeenth session in good style on the 11th November, when a distinguished company assembled to hear a paper read by ...
Article : 2,231 wordsConcerning mining yields, the Bendigo Advertiser mentions that on 25th inst. a large number of splendid Christmas cakes were sent in by various companies, and ...
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Article : 616 wordsThree men were arrested last night for riotous conduct at Bondi on Boxing Day. They were brought before the Bench this morning, and remanded till Wednesday, ...
Article : 272 wordsCaxton.—The contractors are making good headway with the shaft, having sunk 20ft. last week, leaving only 20ft. more to connect with the tunnel. The shaft is now ...
Article : 355 wordsThis evening M. Edouard Remenyi will make his re-appearance before a Launceston audience, When doubtless, the Odd-follows' Hall will be packed by an ...
Article : 594 wordsOne of the bonds entered into on behalf of the master of the schooner Hopeful, as a security against kidnapping, has been paid by the sureties. ...
Article : 64 wordsThe 48th anniversary of this colony was celebrated to-day, which was observed as a close holiday. Numerous amusements were held, in various parts of the colony, ...
Article : 108 wordsThe local quotation for tin ore yesterday was 12s 9d per unit. The fourth half-yearly general meeting of shareholders in the Star of Peace ...
Article : 130 wordsEre these lines are in type Christmas of 1884 will have joined the great majority, and be numbered with things of the past. People will have wished, and been wished, ...
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Article : 360 wordsThe City Council met to-day, when there were present Mr. J. G. Davies, M.H.A. (Mayor), and Aldermen Watchorn, Harbottle, Riddoch, Maher, Belbin, Gregory, ...
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Article : 375 wordsINEBRIATES.—Henry T. Stewart, Catherine Prost, and Ann Sells, charged with having been drunk and incapable on Saturday night, were reprimanded and discharged. Elizabeth ...
Article : 859 wordsThe Ringarooma Races and sports took place on the 26th and 27th, and a correspondent has kindly furnished the following report:— ...
Article : 358 wordsSIR,—Being one of the victimised who went down in the s.s. Devon yesterday to Beaconsfield Jetty, I wish to ask you whether I can have any redress, and from ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 30 Dec 1884, Page 3
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