SIR,—The public are indebted to “A Burgess” for drawing attention, in your issue of Tuesday, to the judiciousness of the members of our Municipal Corporation taking advantage ...
Article : 305 wordsI have no news from this place, and one gets ashamed of sending periodical reports containing nothing but the state of the weather, and such like, otherwise I should have to apologise ...
Article : 3,060 wordsSIR,—I presume that a little news as to our local movements in the district will not be altogether unacceptable ; I therefore avail myself of the present opportunity of sending you a few ...
Article : 387 wordsSIR,—I am not going to recommend that celebrated patent soothing syrup, which if persevered in is sure to send infants to Bleep, but, alas! makes the time of their waking a subject ...
Article : 258 wordsSIR.—Whilst the Launceston and Western Railway Company had the control of their line you may have heard, now and then, some discontented grumbler giving vent to his opinion ...
Article : 243 wordsThe ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the above named Company took place, pursuant to notice, on Friday afternoon, 9th August, at the Company’s office, ...
Article : 841 wordsA meeting numerously attended, was held in [?] M’Donald Assembly Room on Friday, the [?] inst, when a number of resolutions of political import were submitted, ad most of ...
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Weekly Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1872 - 1878), Sat 17 Aug 1872, Page 13
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