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  2. WHY THE WATERHOUSE MINERS DON'T RAISE THEIR QUARTZ.

    SIR,—The conductors of the Hobart Town newspapers, and latterly, yourself, have been expressing surprise as to "by we, who are holders of claims at Waterhouse do not go to ...

    Article : 474 words
  3. THE LAUNCESTON RACES.

    SIR,—I observed in the Australasian, a short time after the but Champion Cup races, that large subscriptions had been presented to the Launceston race fund; and a groat amount of ...

    Article : 213 words
  4. SHIPPING.

    November 20.— Steamer Tamar, 808 tons, W. H. Blunders commander, from Melbourne; Goo. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Rev. A. N. Mason, Mrs Mason and child, Mrs Booth, Mrs Smart, ...

    Article : 2,360 words
  5. LAUNCESTON CHURCH UNION ANNUAL MEETING.

    The seventh annual meeting of the Launceston Church Onion was held in the Mechanics' Institute on Tuesday evening. ...

    Article : 3,034 words
  6. THE MEMBER FOR DEVON AND MR. MOORE.

    SIR,—The above named gentleman have voluntarily brought on their own trial, and doubtless anxiously await the public verdict. Mr Moore has called Mr Davies an "unjust steward," and ...

    Article : 903 words
  7. GAZETTE NOTICES.

    A Gazette Extraordinary accompanying the Hobart Town Gazette of Tuesday, 23rd November, contains the assessment roll for the town of ...

    Article : 350 words
  8. ANNUAL RACES FOR 1870.

    SIR,— "Whipcord's" stimulating letter of the 24th inst, cannot fail to remind you that it is now more than time some steps were taken to ensure a meeting for the fast-approaching new year. I ...

    Article : 551 words
  9. POST OFFICE, LAUNCESTON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  10. A GOLDFIELD'S COMMISSIONER WANTED.

    SIR,—From the above address you will see that I am on the Tasmanian fold fields, which at last have turned out a reality, and on which you may rely. I am of opinion that the richness of the ...

    Article : 203 words
  11. THE ALDERMANIC ELECTIONS.

    SIR,—The civic elections are rapidly approaching, and, as yet, there is no sign of eligible candidates coming forward for the vacant seats caused by the retirement of Messrs Hart, ...

    Article : 292 words
  12. THE REV. J. WILKES SIMMONS.

    DEAR SIR,—I hear that the Rev. J. Wilkes Simmons is at present on a visit to Launceston. This gentleman is well known at Hobart Town at a popular lecturer, and I would suggest that ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. WRECK OF THE CREOLE.

    DEAR SIR,—In prospecting round the coast to-day from the Tomahawk to Croppie's Point, I came on portions of a wreck which may belong to the ill-fated Creole lost off this coast some years ...

    Article : 349 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 8 words
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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  16. A HARD CASE.

    SIR,—About eight or nine years ago, a well-known resident of this district named Cherry selected one hundred acres of land and paid for it in cash, and about three yean back came to ...

    Article : 247 words
  17. STEAMERS TO AND FROM MELBOURNE.

    Dates of departure of the T.S.N. Company's steamers to and from Launceston and Melbourne for the month of December, 1889 :— TAMAR. ...

    Article : 133 words
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    A NEW LEGAL INSTRUMENT.—In a location on the West Tamar resides a Tasmanian " Artemas Ward" who, under the guise of extreme simplicity of language, and decidedly ...

    Article : 130 words
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