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Advertising : 86 wordsOct. 9. Balmoral, sch, 115, Brown, from Newcastle, N.S.W., 2nd inst., with coals, Passengers, cabin--Mrs. Meredith and two children. Agents--King & Patterson. ...
Article : 482 wordsCASTIGATOR and a letter on Early Closing will appear on Monday ...
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Article : 84 wordsSomewhat after the appointed time, two o'clock these handsome and well-matched animals were brought up to the post for their spin. On stripping both looked well to the ...
Article : 297 wordsSIR,--A letter appears in the Hobart Town Mercury, of the 2nd instant, which is a very amusing, lame, lying, reply to mine of the 24th ult. Now for one or two facts for the edification of the public. ...
Article : 331 wordsTwo drunkards were fined respectively 20s. and 40s., with the customary alternative in case of non-payment. George Dean was charged with being an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 362 wordsINQUEST.--An inquest was held yesterday at 4 o'clock, at the Gordon Castle, before A. B. Jones, Esq., Coroner, on view of the body of Mr. Stacey, farmer, late of Sandy Bay,who ...
Article : 254 wordsSo much were the ordinary betting-men knocked out of time by Veno's quiet victory over Alice, that long odds were laid on the fresh horse coming in second. Veno looked as ...
Article : 281 wordsOUR dates from Melbourne are to the 6th instant. The absorbing topic since our last quotations from the Melbourne journals is the great ...
Article : 134 wordsThe smallest gift I prized the best, Twas Mary gave it me: A rose from off her snowy breast. She plucked from yonder tree. ...
Article : 205 wordsOur advices from Sydney extend to the 29th instant. Subjoined are the only items worth quoting:--The hon. Mr. Murray has been re-elected ...
Article : 179 wordsAs a commencement of our hurried report of this most exciting event in colonial sporting calendar, we must thus poraphrase the celebrated curt dispatch of Caesar-- ...
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Advertising : 126 wordsMr. Hume, the all-hearing, all-seeing, spirit-rapper, has left Paris suddenly, without warning. A few nights ago a seauce had been prepared for him at the ...
Article : 1,202 wordsBY the "Royal Shepherd" we have news from Adelaide to the 29th ult. The most important intelligence is that of another ministerial crisis which has swamped ...
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The Tasmanian Daily News (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1855 - 1858), Sat 10 Oct 1857, Page 2
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