ENGLISH MAIL.—We are required to notify that letters posted up to 8 o'clock on Sunday morning will be in time for the outgoing English and other mails per ...
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Advertising : 1,131 wordsA correspondent of the Gardeners' Chronicle supplies the following:— The Island of Kawan, Auckland, the property of Sir Geo. Grey, K.C.B., F.R.S., ...
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Article : 153 wordsBefore his Worship the Mayor. About thirty more summonses against defaulters for town rates were heard and disposed of in the usual way, distress ...
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Article : 496 wordsMr F. H. Dutton has given £2500 for a hospital and £500 for recreation grounds at Kapunda. The general entries for the May Races ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 15 May 1875, Page 5
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