OF all the festivals in the year, that of Christmas should be the most genial and enjoyable. And no doubt to the large majority of folks it is so. A poor heart ...
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Family Notices : 141 wordsIt was very stupid of me, I know When I think it over I can scarcely imagine how I should have been so foolish. I had always prided myself on ...
Article : 1,987 wordsAlmost, if not every, boat on the ferry was taken out on Christmas afternoon. For those who preferred steamer trips, the Minx, Monarch, ...
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Article : 2,165 wordsthe weather was simply magnificent. All Nature smiled. After the various excursion partics by land and water had left town the streets were very ...
Article : 289 wordsYET another re-construction ! We are informed that the PREMIER has, at last, made up his mind, and will represent Tasmania in London. A few days ago ...
Article : 377 wordsOn Christmas Eve the Reserve Band, under the leadership of Mr W. T. Bates, played some good selections of music on board the s s. Flera. As the ...
Article : 52 wordsTHE regatta on Boxing Day at Ne Norfolk has for many years past been an unqualified success, and the one held on Boxing Day was exception to ...
Article : 1,169 wordsWAS ushered in without the chilling presence of Saint Swithin seated on his rain-eloud. The various religious service were well attended. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe services of the Christmas festival commenced at 7 o'clock on Christmas Day with a celebration of the sacrament, at which the Dean was ...
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Advertising : 512 wordsThe Flora. under charter to the M.U. Odd fellow and Reserve Band, made a pleasure excursion to Port Arthur. Having the full complement of 800 ...
Article : 318 wordsTHE HOLIDAY.— We are having a double Boxing Day to-day. There is no business doing in town and the streets are as dull as the traditional ditch water. ...
Article : 1,609 wordsThe festive season of Christmas was celebrated as the above church with more than usual splendor this year. Early in the week several ladies and gentlemen of ...
Article : 538 words“The Strects of London” is hardly a Boxing Night piece. It is too state, the incidents are some what out of place for the festive season, and the drama itself ...
Article : 427 wordsNow that there is no fear of citizens and visitors suffering the perils incident to those who ascend Mont Blane, and are by St. Bernard dogs, the ...
Article : 108 wordsON Sunday a chaise cart owned and driven by Mr Alderman Amott was Proceeding up Liverpool street, and had reached the corner of Elizabeth treat ...
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Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911), Mon 28 Dec 1885, Page 2
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