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  2. PARLIAMENT OF TASMANIA.

    The Main Line Railway Bill was passed through committee, and reported. At the second reading of the Appropriation Bill, 1877, Mr CHAPMAN made ...

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  3. TASMANIAN RACING CLUB.

    We subjoin the list of entries received on Monday last:— CHAMPAGNE STAKES.—Castlebar, Emerald, Studleigh. Yougogo, Bonnie Blue ...

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  4. NEW CORONERS.

    SIR,—I notice that Mr W.S. Alianby of Latrobe, has been appointed a corner for the territory. Though entertaining a high opinion of ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. KISSING.

    A lady friend has transmitted to us the following "Opinions of the Press" upon the subject of the text which tella you that "Jarob kissed Rachel, and lifted ...

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  6. LAUNCESTON MARINE BOARD.

    Present—The Master Warden (Mr R. Green), and Wardens Ditcham, Dowling, and Harrap. MINUTES. ...

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  7. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The Immigration Act Amendment Bill was read a third and passed. The House was occupied for an hour and a half in committee on the Scab Act ...

    Article : 235 words
  8. THE DENISON.

    There is nothing very starting to report during the week. The Sir Wm. Denison are pushing ahead with their machinery, and work is progressing on ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. SOUTHERN NEWS.

    Two very sudden deaths have occurred within the last two days; the first case was that of a man named James Gail, aged 33 years, who was employed at Mr Bidencope's ...

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  10. POLICE COURT, LAUNCESTON.

    BREACH OF THE RAILWAY REGULATIONS—Richard Fuller was charged by Mr. R. W. Lord, manager of the L. and W. Railway, with refusing to pay 1s 6d for the carriage ...

    Article : 580 words
  11. NAPOLEON I. ON RUSSIA.

    Now that the, turke—Russian war is raging, and all eyes are to Constantinople, te bone of contention in Europe. it may be of interest to quote on ...

    Article : 429 words
  12. THE TAMAR HEMATITE IRON COTS LANDS.

    SIR,—My attention has been drawn to two leading in your paper of the 8th and 10th instant, and think you hardly do justice to the Tamar Hematite ...

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  13. SUPREME COURT.

    The Civil sittings of the Supreme Court at Hobart began yesterday, at 11 o'clock, before His Honor Sir Francis Smith, Chief Justice. The ...

    Article : 122 words
  14. LAUNCESTON MUSICAL UNION.

    Last evening a crowded and fashionable audience Assembly at the Mechanics' Hall to witness the production of [?] Wallace's ever—papular lyric drama of ...

    Article : 587 words
  15. MEETING OF PRESBYTERY.

    The Presbytery of Tasmania met on Wednesday last at St. John's schoolrom Hobart Town, when there were present:—Rev J.R. Wardrop, M.A. (Moderator); ...

    Article : 976 words
  16. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    High M. Kerzie to-day sued James Shackell for [?]1d 12s, [?] as the balance of plained's expenses as a witness before the Elections and Qualification ...

    Article : 190 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. CARRICK.

    A lecture was delivered in the Council Chamber on Monday evening, the 22nd instant, by the Rev. F.T. Jenkin, the presbyterian clergyman of Hagley, the ...

    Article : 431 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A meeting is to be held to-night to consider the political situation. Oct. 23. The political meeting last night was ...

    Article : 337 words
  20. GAZETTE NOTICES.

    Messrs W.S. Allanby of [?], M.P. Blundell, of Launceston; F. Hart, of Comptell Town; and W. McDonald, of Hamilton, have had thier names inserted ...

    Article : 243 words
  21. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, LAUNCESTON.

    Present—His Worship the Mayor (Mr Alfred Harrap), and Aldermen Button, Drysdale, French, and Mills. MINUTES. ...

    Article : 193 words
  22. SCOTTSDALE.

    On Wednesday last Mr John Watson was in the bush here splitting timber, when he was bitten by a snake in the calf of the leg. He went home and ...

    Article : 312 words
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    Something about a misplaced nose.—"The times are hard, my dear," said a man to his better half "and I find it difficult to keep my nose above water." You could easily ...

    Article : 41 words
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