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  2. MINING.

    It seems not unlikely that the Blue Tier is going to participate in the benefits of the mining revival that is spreading over the North-East of Tasmania. One of the most noteworthy incidents of this is the ...

    Article : 1,083 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,621 words
  4. SNAKES.

    SIR,—I have watched the progress of your various correspondents in reference to snakes, their habits, treatment in case of bites, autidotes, etc.; and having had a little experience among the ...

    Article : 741 words
  5. MACQUARIE HARBOUR.

    SIR,—Your leader of the 12th inst., together with a letter signed B. Stafford Bird, published in your journal of the 10th inst., and the report of a meeting held at Franklin a short time since, when a ...

    Article : 1,608 words
  6. DAYS GONE BY.

    SIR,—In your valuable journal some short time ago, a remark was made that Flinders Island was the last home of the exiled aborigines of Tasmania. That is not quite correct, as they were removed to ...

    Article : 680 words
  7. IRELAND.

    SIR,—I hope you will allow me space to answer Mr. Richards' letter of the 13th inst, in which he mentions my name so often. In the first place, I would say the said letter is very inconsistent, very ...

    Article : 853 words
  8. [From the Examiner.]

    A company ia about to be floated, to be called the No. 1 South Royal Standard. The claim is situated south of and adjoining the Royal Standard claim, North Mount Cameron, and the present holders ...

    Article : 935 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERCURY.

    SIR,—Seeing in your columns this week different ideas about snakes, I thought I might state a few facts within my knowledge. Dr. Thomson asks, do snakes swallow their young? A fortnight ago last ...

    Article : 398 words
  10. A WORD FOR THE PREMIER.

    SIR,—That Mr. Giblin will soon leave the stormy arena of politics for the elevated position of the Bench may be considered probable; and here let me say, it speaks but little for the high-spirited patriotism ...

    Article : 1,208 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERCURY.

    SIR,—Your correspondent, " Python," must be a man, indeed, of "daintiest honour, lustrously undimmed," that the even remote possibility of a doubtful breach of a somewhat apocryphal ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. THE CHURCH AND STAGE.

    SIR,—" Eleemon" primus' offusion in Thursday's paper fully entitles him to the prize for bigotry and intolerance. Is he justified in sneering at players in general, and theatrical stars in particular, for ...

    Article : 982 words
  13. IRISH DISCONTENT.

    SIR,—There is a great danger that our just indignation at the outrages which have lately disgraced Ireland, and our disgust at the unscrupulous means by which Mr. Parnell and his followers are ...

    Article : 982 words
  14. SYDNEY.

    A well attended Wesleyan Conference has just closed its procsedings. Its wise deliberations and eloquent deliverance have been considered with interest by all earnest minds that are anxious to ...

    Article : 580 words
  15. PUBLIC WORKS.—PARISH WHITEFOORD.

    SIR,—Will you kindly permit me through your columns to offer a contradiction to a letter which appeared in your issue of the 16th inst. under the above heading? ...

    Article : 130 words
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