Those citizens of Hobart whose business does not take them much out of the centre of the town may notice the fact that several improvements, in the way of ...
Article : 1,399 wordsSIR,—Your able leader in Monday's issue has met with general approval, and has so thoroughly expressed the sentiments of the burgesses of Launceston, amongst whom the ...
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Article : 1,435 wordsThe directors' report presented at the half-yearly mooting of the Tasmanian Steam Navigation. Company, hold at Hobart on Wednesday, and an account ...
Article : 419 wordsSIR,—Judging from the fact that letters or petitions have been sent by the Revs. F.T. Jonkin and A. Michio to the Legislative council asking for delay in the case of the Presbyterian ...
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Article : 395 wordsSIR,—Some time ago after taking a trip along the above-mentioned road, I called attention through the columns of your valuable journal to the fact of vehicles, especially drays, ...
Article : 188 wordsSIR,—In The Tasmanian of the 22nd ult. there appears a letter signed " T. Treevall," which has every appearance of being a cunning device of establishing, or rather advertising, the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 18 Aug 1882, Page 3
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