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  2. CRIBBAGE.

    SIR,—Allow me to put to you the following questions:— A plays 4,B plays 7,A plays 3,B plays 6,A plays 2, B plays 5. Does not B take a run of 6 and a go? ...

    Article : 55 words
  3. THE VOLUNTEERS. THE RIFLE MATCHES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 681 words
  4. SHIPPING. PORT Of HOBART TOwN.

    April 23.—Emma Presentt, brig, 148 tons Stanton, from New Castle, New South Wales; the 2nd. instant, with sundries. Agents—E. M. Fisher. April 23.—Harriette Nathan, barque, 114 tons, ...

    Article : 215 words
  5. LAUNCESTON.

    The recent advices from Europe, New Zealand, Victoria, &c., have all a tendency to depress prices in the grain and flour market. No further reduction has, however, been effected here, as the ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. AN ELECTORAL ANOMALY.

    SIR,—I wish to draw your attention to a gross anomaly that exists in the principle of elections in this colony—an anomaly so striking,that I feel surprised it has not been noticed before this. ...

    Article : 328 words
  7. MELBOURNE.

    A better feeling has prevailed during the week in all the markets. The passage of the Land Bill through the lower House is taken as a certain indication of the settlement of this much-vexed ...

    Article : 435 words
  8. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) MOUNT NELSON.

    April 23.—Wind N.W., fresh, fine; bar. 30-10, ther. 47, ozone 9. LOW HEADS. April 23.—"Wind E. light; weather fine; bar. ...

    Article : 30 words
  9. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION. WITH EUROPE.

    WITH reference to this interesting and important project the Australian (London) Gazette of the 22nd of February says:—" A project "for connecting Singapore with Rangoon ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. MISCELLANEOUS SHIPPING.

    At sundown a brig, supposed to be the Prairie, from Launceston, bound to this port was off Trumpeter Bay. The Cobre steamer called in at Wedge Bay at ...

    Article : 1,009 words
  11. MAIL SERVICE WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    We (Argus) have been favoured with the following information relative to the mail service with New Zealand. In addition to the PostmasterGeneral of New Zealand having chartered the ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 199 words
  13. THE SUICIDE AT KANGAROO POINT.

    An inquest was held yesterday morning, at the Bellerive Hotel, Bellerive, before Edward Abbott, Esquire, Coroner, and the following jury, vis., Messrs. Joseph Dawson (foroman), Edwin ...

    Article : 1,649 words
  14. A MELBOURNE JOURNALIST SUMMING US UP!

    The following exquisite gem is from the Melbourne Herald:—"We have papers "from Launceston to the 17th instant. "No news of Mr. Gould. The Fingal ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. GARDENERS' AND AMATEURS' HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    Yesterday the third and last Exhibition of this Society for the present season took place in the New Market, when a fine show of Flowers Fruits, and Vegetables was exhibited, this ...

    Article : 909 words
  16. ALBERT LODGE, I.O.O.F.

    The Brethren of the above Lodge are requested to meet at the Kangaroo Point Steamer Jetty, at 2 o'clock precisely, on Friday next, to follow the remains of late Brother KIRKBY. ...

    Article : 40 words
  17. THEATRE ROYAL.

    THIS EVENING, the Romantic Drama of THE CRISOLE, or LOVE'S FETTERS: Miss Joey Gougenheim, Miss Kate Wurde, Mrs. Andrews; Messrs. HarryJackson, Vinson, Cull, Manley, Stanley, limit, Murray, ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. THE NEWS BY THE MADRAS.

    THE following are the dates brought us by the Mail:—England, (by telegraph) March 3rd, (papers) Feb. 26:—Bombay, March 13; Calcutta, March 8; Madras, March 14; ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. SECOND DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  20. THE MERCURY.

    We are at length in receipt of some later intelligence of Mr. GOULD'S movements, though not we regret to say of a nature to relieve our anxiety, or to furnish us with any ...

    Article : 1,947 words
  21. THE ELECTORAL ROLL.

    WE remind the public that this is the last day for sending in claims for insertion in the Electoral Rolls of the colony. Forms of application may be obtained from the ...

    Article : 48 words
  22. INTRODUCTION OF SALMON.

    A LETTER from Mr. YOUL, respecting the salmon ova experiment, in the Australian Gazelle of the 22nd February, states that— "the arrangements made for the transmission ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The admirable little comedy in two acts of Naval Engagements, was the opening piece last night, and in "Miss Mortimer," Miss Joey Gougenheim found a part admirably suited to her ...

    Article : 299 words
  24. THIRD DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 906 words
  25. HOBART TOWN MARKETS.

    There is very little doing in the wheat market, and prices are without any alteration, 4s. 9d. to 5s. is the rate according to sample. Flour is in good local demand, at £13, wholesale, ...

    Article : 174 words
  26. THE FINGAL GOLD-FIELD.

    The Launceston papers continue to contain items of success, of the same character as we have been reporting for some weeks pest. The tenor of the news is all favorable, and the prospects of the men ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. THE MARCH WOOL SALES.

    We have received the following special telegram, via Alexandria, from our London Correspondent:— BY MAGNETIC AND SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH. LONDON, MARCH 3RD, 1862. ...

    Article : 49 words
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