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  2. MULTINM [?]

    Floods Wintry weather. Politice being stirred up. Parliament meets 1st July. ...

    Article : 1,007 words
  3. BRANXHOLM MINING.

    A correspondent writing under date June It, reports:—Mining is very dull in this district at present. The Ormuz claim is doing very good work, and I hear the Arba is soon ...

    Article : 341 words
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    A been [?] ...

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  5. AVOCA.

    Our correspondent wrote on Wednesday:—Both the St Paul's and South Esk Rivers have fallen considerably, but it is raining ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. PROSPECTING IN VICTORIA.

    The facture in the report of the Secretary for Mines (says the Melbourne [?]) is his strong condemnation of the manner in which the annual prospecting vote of £80,000 granted ...

    Article : 471 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A correspondent writes:—Longford in its coaching days may have bean a busy and cheerful town; but Longford as it is now known to new chums is ...

    Article : 496 words
  8. NEW NORFOLK.

    Our councillors have at last "shaken off dull cloth" with regard to the increased water supply. Last week a deputation walted upon the Premier to ask the ...

    Article : 446 words
  9. (BY ANDANTE.)

    The Lute says:—"That the popularity of Handel is waning cannot be denied. May it not be traced to the decay of religious faith. The gospel truths which formed ...

    Article : 916 words
  10. SLEEPING NOW.

    There were lovers a hundred years ago Whispering vows in the [?] glow; Sweeter than life to the ears that heard; ...

    Article : 356 words
  11. CRICKET.

    The success achieved by the Australian Eleven in their opening match against Lord Sheffield's team is most gratifying (says the Alone News). A representative hand of ...

    Article : 674 words
  12. MATHINNA.

    For the last few days we have had a plentiful downfall of rain, and the sky gives every appearance of more. The good folks here are all enjoying the best of health, ...

    Article : 217 words
  13. WOODSDALE.

    It has been raining here incessantly for the put fortnight, the consequence being that the Lowlands of Woodsdale are one sheet of water. Three floods, one after ...

    Article : 458 words
  14. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—Referring to the offer made by me to the Local Board of St. Helen's I beg to enclose a copy of the letter containing the offer. I may state that during my last ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. SR. HELEN'S TIN MINING COMPANY.

    To the Chairman and Board for the carrying out of the proposed Water Supply, St. Helen's. Gentleman,—The above company is ...

    Article : 208 words
  16. BLACK BRUSH.

    There bas not been much doing in this quiet part since my list, except that the Brighton Racing Club held their Autumn Meeting. On the evening of the races there ...

    Article : 359 words
  17. CUMBELLAND SHEEP DISEASE.

    SIR.—Will your Longford correspondent kindly inform me whence he obtained the information that "Cumberland disease" had made its appearance on Emu Plains. ...

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  18. MUSIC AND THE DRAMA.

    Rickards, I here, is doing well at the Temperance Hall in the South, but the Royal and the other halls are closed and untenanted. ...

    Article : 775 words
  19. THE LAUNCESTON GAOL.

    SIR,—As appears in Wednesday's issue of your valuable paper a paragraph of your report in re gaol inspection by Messrs. Seagar, Deputy Sheriff, etc, "the various ...

    Article : 293 words
  20. THE AUCTIONEER'S GIFT.

    The suctioneer leeped on a chair, and bold and loud and clear, He poured his cataract of words—just like an suctioneer, ...

    Article : 182 words
  21. SIGNS OF THE TIMES.

    SIR—I have it on good unshortly, that an edition of 9000 of looking Backward" has been printed published, and sold in Dunedin, New Zealand, and that another ...

    Article : 389 words
  22. OATLANDS.

    On Thursday last the remains of Mrs Andrew Bomford arrived from Longford by the ordinary train, whence the funeral procession on followed to the ...

    Article : 437 words
  23. PATENTS.

    The Melbourne Age says:—At the Colonial Conference held in London in 1887 Mr Deakin urged the necessity for securing uniformity in the patent laws throughout ...

    Article : 232 words
  24. TO A YOUNG LADY CRITIC.

    Ah, so I thought—some author in the wrong—Oh wretched poet, tremble for the song This swful lady-critic of eighteen. ...

    Article : 314 words
  25. PENGUIN.

    We have had another week of rainy, miserable weather, varied by one fine day, Saturday last. Outdoor work has been completely out of the question, and the ...

    Article : 870 words
  26. [?]-DEVONPORT RAILWAY.

    SIR,—I noticed in your issue of the 20th a letter by Mr. John Rockliff, in reply to a correspondent who had wrote something against the proposed railway from ...

    Article : 1,135 words
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