Each month, even in our small world, heart a stamp peculiarly its own—marking a phase very distinot from the pst and the future. Having the privilege of ...
Article : 1,596 wordsThe COLONIAL SECRETARY, in moving for the second reading of the bill, [?] stated that the Attorney-General had introduced the measure in the Assembly at ...
Article : 125 wordsWork is still being carried on satisfactorily at the Bangor State Company's works, and a contract has been let to Mr G. Barrett, to find horses and convey several tons of ...
Article : 390 wordsMr THOMSON presented a petition from ratepayers and residea[?]s of the municipality of Deloraioe, praying that all ratepayers of die months' standing should have a vote, ...
Article : 586 wordsThis bill was read a third [?] and passed. IMERIGRATION ACT AMEND[?] MILL. This bill was also read a third tim and ...
Article : 337 wordsMr LETTE presented a petition from the miners of Nine Mile Springs, praying the [?] not to interfere with mining operations on the Nine Mile Springs goldfields. ...
Article : 2,263 wordsScarcely had our last summary been published when rumors, vague but in most respects only too true, floated about, indicating that commercial failures of great ...
Article : 618 wordsThe near approach to the close of the term of office of His Excellency Charles Du Cane, Esq., is indicated and kept prominently before the public by the ...
Article : 312 wordsThe bill for the better regulating the affairs of the Church of Scotland in Tasniania having been thrown out, the feud between those in favor of and those opposed ...
Article : 308 wordsThe month has been chiefly taken up with what is in reality "dead work," that is sinking shafts, driving for the reefs, and battling to throw an influx of water into nearly all ...
Article : 182 wordsThe hon. the President entered the Chamber at 2.45 p.m., and look his seat on the right of the vice-regal Chair of State. Present—The Premier, the Colonial ...
Article : 841 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 4 o'clock ORDER OF THE DAY—BIRDGES' BILL. The COLONIAL SECRETARY, in ...
Article : 852 wordsThe Tamar Hematite Company has nearly completed their experimental blast [?]rance at their work all [?]combe, on the West Tamar. The management is in the hands of ...
Article : 262 wordsThe result of the examinations for the Degree of Association of Arts, held at Hobart Town and Launceston, was made known on the 17th September. The average ...
Article : 691 wordsWe usully place these under three bends, Western, Main Line, and Deloraine and Mersey, but it is not necessary now to divide our three railways in this way. The whole ...
Article : 1,315 wordsWe are likely to have more than enough of law for sometime to come in consequence of the numerous complications arising out of the commercial crisis. On the 4th Sept. the ...
Article : 965 wordsThe inclemency of the weather, leaving Mount Bischoff for some time under a heavy covering of snow, relarded operations, but work is now progressing satisfactorily, at the ...
Article : 362 wordsUnder this heading we have very little news to offer. The [?] of the Hobart Town Woollen Company are carried on very quietly, and employment for ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Mon 5 Oct 1874, Page 3
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