LAUNCESTON, MONDAY, 30TH JANUARY. Present.—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Douglas, Drysdale, Hart, Murphy, Mills, Turner, Tyson, and Webster. ...
Article : 2,753 wordsToday was kept as a general holiday, to commemorate the 83rf anniversary of the foundation of the colony. We had spiecild holiday weather, and a large ...
Article : 554 wordsSIR.—You attribute to one the authorship of the letters signed "Mechanic," which appeared in the Tasmanian, and which knocked down in Tasmania the ...
Article : 254 wordsFor some time past numerous lady friends of the Rev. J. Hogan hare been engaged in preparations to mako file forthcoming bazaar a great success. The ...
Article : 194 wordsBy the Derwent yesterday arrived Mr George Coppin. who brings to Tasmania Mr Robert Heller, the renowned magician and pianist, who with Miss Haydee ...
Article : 468 wordsSIR.—I see you hare a correspondent who sometimes writes, railing himself " Bunkum" Will you receive a few lines from " Bosh," as the two are so nearly ...
Article : 495 wordsOn Thursday evening the Rev. S.J. Whatmee, missionary from Samoa, delivered a lecture at Union Chapel, Bathurst-street. on "The Cruise of the ...
Article : 523 wordsRoss has returned to its usual state nf aridity. We have (for Ross) an abounding harvest, but owing to the scarcity of labour, there has been great difficulty ...
Article : 402 wordsThe hopes and fears that have naturally existed consequent on the unaccountable absence of the above-named vessel have been set at rest by the arrival ...
Article : 759 wordsThe diggers working on the alluvial claims at Black Boy are still doing well, the yields paying them sums ranging from 30s to £4 per man per week. The sink- ...
Article : 231 wordsThe remains of Mr Barrett, M.H.A. were conveyed to their last resting place yesterday afternoon. The deceased gentleman having been an active member of ...
Article : 1,566 wordsThe farmers for miles around this locality are busy with the ingathering of their abundant crops. Reapers have been this season most plentiful from all corners ...
Article : 193 wordsThe morning session was open with the usualdevotions the 346th hymn being sung, a portion of seripture read by the Secretary, and the Rev. W.J.K. Piddington ...
Article : 758 wordsCOMMISSION OF THE PEACE.—The Governor has been pleased to insert the names of the undermentioned gentlemen in the Commission of the Peace:— Wm. ...
Article : 593 wordsThe Court sat at 11 o'clock. Ex parte LUCAS. (Certiorari.) Mr Moriarty moved for a rule for a certiorari, returnable on Thursday, calling ...
Article : 1,433 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me a space in your columns to call attention of visitors in search of health and pleasure to a spot that will well repay them for their ...
Article : 337 wordsA letter has been received here from the hon. Mr Michie. in which he says he may contest Warrnambool if he is unsuccessful in South Gipps Land. Mr W.C. ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 1 Feb 1871, Page 3
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