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  2. THE TRANSPORTATION QUESTION.

    THE question of Transportation, which lang since caused so much social disunion and acrimonious discussion in Tasmania, once more prominently occupies the Australian ...

    Article : 2,380 words
  3. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The Council met at 4 o’clock. Present —The Right [?] Mayo; Aldermen Barret, Pearce, Lewis, Chip, Murdoch, Kennerley, Green, and Risby. ...

    Article : 1,487 words
  4. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    [This department of our paper is placed entirely in the hands of parties desirous of availing themselves of it for the free discussion of every legitimate subject— the Editor not holding himself responsible for the ...

    Article : 51 words
  5. AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

    SIR,—The value of Agricultural Associations cannot now be questioned. The late show of the Southern Society, held in Hobart Town, must have convinced those possessing the most antiquated ...

    Article : 339 words
  6. ANNUAL BALL OF THE M.U. ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, IN AID OF THE WIDOW AND ORPHAN FUND.

    This Annual Festival was held on this occasion Mons Del Sarte’s Assembly Room, Harrington-street. last evening. The truly benevolent character of the objects ...

    Article : 1,260 words
  7. POLICE OFFICE.

    One drunkard was fined 10s. One disturber was fined 10s, and Louisa Priest, for using obscene language, was also fined 10s. SURETIES CASE.—Devereux v. Coyle—An ...

    Article : 307 words
  8. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

    PRESENT—W. E. Nairn, Esq, (chairman), Drs Butler and Officer, Messrs Macdowell and Stevens. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...

    Article : 675 words
  9. POLICE COURT.

    DRUNKARDS—Two [?] drunkards were fined 10s each, or the usual alternative. (Before the S.M., and I. Sherwin, Esq.) A CAUTION TO STONE-THROWERS.—John Murdoch, ...

    Article : 234 words
  10. POLICE OFFICE.

    Four drunkards were fined 10s each. THROWING STONES.—William Harrison, a boy aged fourteen, was charged by Constable Burke with disturbing the peace, by throwing stones in the ...

    Article : 212 words
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