SIR,—Will you kindly insert the subjoined correspondence in your next issue, to remove any impression, if it exists, that my sudden recall by the Government ...
Article : 69 wordsThe City of Launceston.—The mining manager reports that they have struck gold in driving the eastern level, and commenced stoping to the west near the ...
Article : 591 wordsApril 18—Brigantine Silvery Wave, 104 tons, John Eichman, master, form Newcastle; Gardener & McKenzie, agents. Cargo—130 tons coal, and 10 tons bone dust. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsThe ketch Starling will load with wheat, barley, and other produce, for Hobart Town. The s.s. Derwent will take away another lot of tin in ingots for transhipment to ...
Article : 546 wordsDear Sir,—After I had made full arrangements for you to conduct the prosecution of this case at Emu Bay, and during my absence at Launceston, the Government ...
Article : 224 wordsVery little wheat sowing has yet been done owing to the dry weather. Farmers are afraid to commit the seed to the ground, but in the ordinary course of our ...
Article : 136 wordsPresent—The Warlen (Mr D. Burke), and Councillors Beat, Field, Moods, Symons, Beveridge, and Webb. This was a special meeting held to ...
Article : 485 wordsDear Sir,—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 17th, and to express my satisfaction at learning that there was no intention on the part of ...
Article : 736 wordsThe cutter William which arrived on Tuesday night from Bridport, brought 322 bags of tin ore from the following claims:—J. A. Moore, 5 bags; Elphin, 14 ditto; ...
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Advertising : 283 wordsUP to yesterday it was doubtful whether any gentleman could be induced to accept the position of representative of South Launceston, vacated by Mr J. D. Balfe ...
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Family Notices : 74 wordsSTABBING.—James McNeill, on remand from the 11th instant, was brought up charged on two separate informations with maliciously cutting and wounding ...
Article : 762 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly give me space in your valuable journal, to inquire the reason why Perth, like other villages, does not have its own amusements? We were ...
Article : 362 wordsIn addition to the exhibits already noticed as having been awarded prizes by the judges at the Sydney Exhibition, the following have been since noticed:— ...
Article : 102 wordsThe case of alleged conspiracy against Farrell, Persons, and Slattery has been heard before Mr Thomas Mason, P.M., and been dismissed. On their release ...
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Advertising : 593 wordsThere is an intense war feeling at St. Petersburg. The Czar is going to Kischeneff, in Moldavia. ...
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Advertising : 1,331 wordsSIR,—I saw in your valuable paper of 6th inst., a letter signed by "Jamima, Wallaby," in which she says her feelings were hurt and her nerves shaken at seeing ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Fri 20 Apr 1877, Page 2
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