The peculiarly auspicious appearance of the weather this morning, naturally tended to give vigour to the preparatory operations in town, along the road, and on the race-course. The ...
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Article : 1,556 wordsRESPECTED FRIEND.—In reference to a paragraph in yesterday's "Chronicle," headed—" Water Again." 1 beg to state that at 8 o'clock on the evening of the 26th of last month, the supply of water was found deficient, and not before that time; ...
Article : 337 wordsMR. EDITOR,—You noticed, very properly. the off-band manner which marked the delivery of the first Lent lecturer os this year in Trinity Church, mid I beg you to allow me the space to remark on something most irregular "outside" the church. I need ...
Article : 247 wordsThe inability of our reporter to get to the race course before late in the afternoon, and his continued indisposition prevents our giving so lengthened an account of the second day's races, as we ...
Article : 345 wordsTenders (in duplicate) will be received at this office until 13 o'clock on Wednesday the 7th March next, for the supply of, 20,000 Bushels Clean Sound Colonial WHEAT, Of the best quality, free from [?], and fcreened previously to ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 3 Mar 1849, Page 410
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