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  2. THE HON. W. CARTER, M.L.C.

    THIS gentleman leaves for Melbourne this evening via Launceston, aud will carry with him the good wishes of a large circle of attached friends. To all, his departure must, in fact, be a source of regret. We cannot afford ...

    Article : 204 words
  3. THE GOVERNOR.

    HIS Excellency the Governor was in the north during the greater part of the mouth of February, and continued there during the first week in March. His Excellency first visited Launceston and its neighborhood, ...

    Article : 79 words
  4. THE MERCURY.

    GOLD with us is like hope in PANDORA'S box. It still lies the bottom. We keep pouring out first one thing, and then another, but fail in our attempts to secure that most sought or desired. ...

    Article : 4,018 words
  5. BISHOP BROMBY.

    D[?]. BROMBY has been very active during the present month. Having discharged what he thought his duty to the southern archdeaconry of his diocese, he has been on a visit to the northern. For this he set out, accompanied ...

    Article : 382 words
  6. THE AUDITOR-GENERAL.

    A SUCCESSOR has at length been found for Mr. Manley, the Auditor-General, during his leave of absence in England, in the person of Mr. William Lovett, accountant to the Treasury. Whether this is to be a ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. POST OFFICE MONEY ORDERS.

    REGULATIONS have at length been issued for the transfer of money in small sum by post. The regulations do not, we believe, differ materially, if at all, from those in force in other countries, and should have been issued ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. THE PYROLIGNITE COMPANY.

    A company was sometime since formed in Hobart Town, under authority couferred by a recent act of the local Legislature, for the extraction of pyroligneous acid and other liquids and substances from the indigenous ...

    Article : 143 words
  9. THE RIGHT REV. DR. WILLSON.

    DR. WILLSON, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Tasmania, loft for England on the 27th of February. On the day preceding his departure, the following address was presented to him by a number of the residents of Hobart ...

    Article : 398 words
  10. LAW.

    BEFORE His Honor the Commissioner, T. G. Gregson, Esq. In re W. EVANS. This was an adjourned first meeting and meeting for ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS.

    Since our last summary Mons. and Madame Heine, the former an admirable violinist, and the latter a most accomplished pianist, accompanied by Mr. Stewart, tenor, and Miss Geraldine Warden, oepra[?] have ...

    Article : 100 words
  12. POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE A. B. Jones, Esq., S. M. One man and one woman were fined 10s. each, with the usual alternative for drunkenness. DISTURBING THE PEACE.—Flora Burns was fined 10s. ...

    Article : 1,321 words
  13. MELEOROLOGY FOR FEBRUARY, 1865.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 511 words
  14. SALMON AT THE PLENTY.

    ON Thursday last, information reached town of the death of some of the salmon in the brooding ponds at the Plenty. This was a subject of deep regret to all, and the extent of the mortality was, as might have been expected, greatly ...

    Article : 687 words
  15. POLITICAL.

    THE political events of the month are few, and not of much interest. We have lost one member of the Upper House, and one of the Lower. Mr. Corbett, one of the members for Tamar in the Upper House, in on a visit to ...

    Article : 373 words
  16. SUMMARY OF NEWS,

    A RETURN has been published showing the estimated population of the island to tho 31st December, 1864, to be 93,307. A TEA meeting was held on the 21st ult. in connection ...

    Article : 5,558 words
  17. ANALYSIS OF THE OBSERVATORY RECORDS FOR FEBRUARY, 1865, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THOSE OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, &c. BY E. SWARBRECK HALL.

    Though some of the meterological phenomena this mouth were in[?]cial to health and life, yot others were so propitious, that the general result was favorable, and the mortuary record is, therefore, considerably below ...

    Article : 2,059 words
  18. THE FRANKLIN MONUMENT.

    THE statue int [?]ded to commemorate the governorship of Tasmania by the great Arotic navigator, Sir John Franklin, was raised to its destined position on the podestal erected for that purpose in Franklin Square on ...

    Article : 286 words
  19. BETSY ISLAND.

    BESY ISLAND, the property of Lady Franklin, at the mouth of the Darwent, has long been known to be infeated with game of the inferior sorts. To such an oxtent is this the case, that it is no unusual thing for parties ...

    Article : 207 words
  20. HALLETT'S WHEAT.

    MR MURRAY, of Murrayfield, O'Brien's Bridge, left a splendid sample of wheat at this office a few day's back grown on his farm thore. It is of the well-known Hallett variety, and it is certanly as fine a [?] ...

    Article : 80 words
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