SIR.—Having returned overland to the Forth, I unfortunately missed your issue of March 19, and was not aware until yesterday, 28th, that Mr. T.W. Hardy had inserted a letter ...
Article : 1,162 wordsASSISTANT COMMISSARY-GENERAL ASTHON.—We have been requested to insert the following, which forms part of an article in a Hobart ...
Article : 2,646 wordsSIR,—There was a time when I should have concurred with you on the necessity of a legislative enactment for the extirpation of thistles, and should not have thought any law too ...
Article : 915 wordsA telegram just received here states that Mr. Robert Campbell, the Colonial Treasurer, is lying at the point of, death, at Queenbeyan, and that his life is despaired ...
Article : 396 wordsThe Victorians are often blamed for their neglect of philosophical subjects. We are happy to see that we are going to change in this respect. The Age tells us ...
Article : 342 wordsSIR,—Having understood that Mr. Balfe intended to reply to your correspondent's simple statement of facts about the Huon, I took up the Advertiser, in which it appears, ...
Article : 958 wordsWhen our British Empire Queen, Notwithstanding Bulwer's nod, Signified she did not mean, To exalt our civic god; ...
Article : 233 wordsWe have papers to 30th March. A new source of wealth has recently been developed in the neighborhood of Echunga. A party, who were digging a ...
Article : 124 wordsThe summer's sun has sunk behind the hills, And peace and quiet all the valley fills; in brilliant glow the western mountains shine As mist and sunshine on their crests combine. ...
Article : 447 wordsBy the Royal Shepherd we have Melbourne papers of Monday. The Southampton, from London, brought a great addition to the stock of cattle, ...
Article : 427 wordsOUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS.—List of persons whose accounts are payable at the Colonial Treasury, but have not been applied for:— ...
Article : 466 wordsSir,—I have been somewhat amused, but not much enlightened. by the violent tirades against the thistles that have lately appeared in your paper, and especially by the proposed ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 7 Apr 1859, Page 3
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