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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir, — I have recently had carried out at the Naple Worke some tests with alcohol as fuel as a stamded 40 [?] six-cylender Napier engine. The ...

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  3. ENTERTAINMENT.

    Mr John Black, of the "All Blacks," writers from Bunbury, west Australia, and says that the company are having splendid houses on their tour in the ...

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  4. LADIES CORNER.

    The members of the Hamilton Literary Society held their fortnightly meeting at the Royal Society's Room at the Museum on Monday last, when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. In Fine Fettle.

    Questions which are still agitating people's minds and upon which their future demands, are here brought before their eyes as the outcome of an later vice with ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    May 2 — Tasmanian Trotting Club. May 6— Tasmanian Racing Club. Nominations, Aprill 28, Weights, May 4. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PARIS TRAGEDY.

    When appeared at first to be merely a crime of a [?] not infrequent in Paris has developed into a mystery which is taxing the power of the must ...

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  8. POTATO BREEDING.

    For several years the raising of new varieties of Rotators amounted to a boom in England, but propagators me a now to have called a partial [?]. Largo ...

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  9. (To The Editor.)

    S[?],— During Christmas time where will an [?] of [?] and using at [?] cars. There are [?] of the [?] to the [?] of ...

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  10. STATUTORY DECLARATION.

    I [?] of No. 45 Style-street. Solar in the State of Tasmania. s suddenly and [?] deflect as Follows — That i have carefully read the [?] of. ...

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  11. SPLASHES OF TAR.

    Author E. Capping writes in the [?]. They were talking almost the, the holder, and how he table to many the ...

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  12. COMEDY AND TRAGEDY.

    A curious real-lite vauderville is told of the bill-collectore, named respectively Celestin and Edmond and the fromer. Celestin was found of his wife of ...

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  13. BULLET-PROOF SHIRY.

    Some additional [?] have just been made in Sir Peter[?] with a [?] proof Alley, the invention of an [?] engineers, [?] ...

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  14. FEEDING HENS.

    It is a most difficult thing to over [?] a hen that is laying. On the contry it is [?] to keep a non-laying hen from [?] ton lat, and an ...

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  15. RUNNING IT FINE.

    A sailor, who had retried to spend the rest of his life in the country, was very proud of his watch, which for nearly 30 years had never once gone wrong. ...

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