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  2. THE NEW ELECTORAL AND CONSTITUTION ACTS.

    SIR,—Your recent reference to the effect of the Electoral Act, No. 4, when interpreted along with the amendment of the Constitution Act of last session, upon the representative rights and privileges ...

    Article : 734 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    Mr. Burke, coal merchant, Flinders-street, has been killed by a buggy collision accident. Mr. Joseph Wilkie, the music dealer, has become insane, requiring to be confined in an asylum. ...

    Article : 86 words
  4. METEOROLOGY FOR FEBRUARY, 1871.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 563 words
  5. NEW ROPE WALK.

    Nothing imparts such a healthy aspect to a district as the prevalence of native industries; but while they give an air of independence to the locality, they have the much more satisfactory effect of furnishing work ...

    Article : 1,936 words
  6. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    There has been very little business transacted to-day, and owing to the dampness of the weather little grain has come to market. The following are the present quotations:—Wheat, ...

    Article : 1,765 words
  7. LAW INTELLIGENCE.

    BEFORE the Hon. Mr. Kennerley, Mayor. DRUNKENNESS.—One woman and one man were fined 5s. each, or twenty-four hours' solitary in default, for drunkenness. Ann Cole, for a third offence, was fined ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. THE GAZETTE.

    Arthur Kennard Chapman, of Fingal, Esq., has been appointed a Coroner of Tasmania and its Dependencies. The names of William Johnstone, and John Dean, ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Meteor, Franklin, produce. ENTERED OUT.—March 20. Figaro, German barque, 398 tons, N. Schultz, for Newcastle, N.S.W. ...

    Article : 1,344 words
  10. THE LATE DRAY ACCIDENT AT THE DROMEDARY.

    An inquest was held yesterday afternoon at the house of Mr. Philip Allen, Royal Exchange Hotel, Campbell-street, before A. B. Jones, Esq., coroner, and the following jury of seven—Messrs. W. ...

    Article : 480 words
  11. BRIDGE AT SANDY BAY.

    SIR,—Will you allow me, through your columns, to call attention to the very dilapidated and dangerous condition of the wooden bridge which crosses the rivulet between St. George's Hill and Sandy Bay beach [?] ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. THE DEAD BOOMER.

    SIR,—Lest the gentleman who tells us that "rumour" attributes to him the authorship of the letter signed "James Fitz William," and who thinks it necessary to crave space to contradict that rumour, should for ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. NARRATIVE OF A GEOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF SOUTHPORT. BY S. H. WINTLE.

    Owing to an error having accidentally crept into the heading of my formor paper an incongruity was observable with regard to the subject matter of that contribution and the title. The object I proposed ...

    Article : 1,600 words
  14. YE MARINERS OF ENGLAND.

    Ye Mariners of England! Poor outcasts of the seas— Whose flag must shun for evermore The battle and the breeze! ...

    Article : 564 words
  15. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 99 words
  16. THE MERCURY.

    THE din of war and the clash of armies have for some time occupied attention, almost to the exclusion of other subjects than those more immediately local ones which force themselves ...

    Article : 2,779 words
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