Our brass band still continues to progress—two new members have Joined since the concert, and on Saturday evening they paraded the township to the delight of young and old ...
Article : 227 wordsThe farmers are barley sowing, and they have ad a genial rain for the occasion. Larrikinism is still continued with impunity. A pig has been shotdead, damage has been done ...
Article : 125 wordsOur mails arrive so close together that I have not time to write as I should do more than once a week. The heaviest mail via Gould's Country arrives on Wednesday evening, and is ...
Article : 694 wordsA public meeting was held at Lower Piper River on 18th inst., when there were present—Messrs. C. Adams, J. Brid, W. L. Counsel, S. Targett, T. Targett, C. Gillespie, W. Procter, ...
Article : 1,168 wordsThe children's treat and public meeting in connection with the Wesleyan Sunday-school anniversary were held in the show-grounds on Monday, and notwithstanding the somewhat ...
Article : 304 wordsWe are having some warm weather. The grass is growing beautifully. A splendid calf belonging to Mr. Duncan was killed by the falling of a tree to-day. ...
Article : 198 wordsSaturday was quite a gala day at Branxholm Inn, quits a large crowd being present to witness the chopping and shooting matches. As for the former, just imagine the amazement ...
Article : 619 wordsOur cricketers propose playing their first match with Ross on Saturday, 4th November, on the Ross ground. At the meeting for the election of officers the ...
Article : 120 wordsThomas Rew, aged 26 (half-caste), was charged with having in the month of July last, at Barren Island, committed a rape on one Rachael Rew (accused's half-sister). After hearing the ...
Article : 557 wordsSIR,—Your Carrick correspondent on 16th instant, says I purchased a place at Carrick in which to leave my family while I proceeded to Scotland. Now, Sir, this is an error, for if ...
Article : 121 wordsI notice that tenders are called for the construction of a telegraph line from Gould's Country to Moorina to pass through Thomas's Plains. This will supply a want that has been ...
Article : 634 wordsSIR,—I have now had an opportunity of rending the account of roy evidence given before the Select Committee on the Wynyard Road, as now published. It seems to me that one ...
Article : 249 wordsThere is little of interest to record from here everything being of the most monotonous description, and it needs high pressure power to find material of any sort from which to form a ...
Article : 388 wordsSIR,—Your leading article of Tuesday opens up this question again, when for a time it might have been thought to have dropped and I cannot allow your opinion that the House of ...
Article : 1,082 wordsA silver reading was given by the members of the Mutual Improvement Association in the United Church here on Monday evening last, when readings by Rev. J. G. Mather and ...
Article : 234 wordsThe fifth entertainment in aid of funds for the purchase of a pianoforte for the Wynyard Assembly Room was given in that room last Saturday evening, the 21st inst., when a ...
Article : 626 wordsThe steamer Richmond arrived on Wednesday with customary punctuality and landed safely our old friends the Empson's, whose well appointed equipage with its four stylish grey ...
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The Tasmanian (Launceston, Tas. : 1881 - 1895), Sat 28 Oct 1882, Page 1188
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