SIR,—Not having seen recorded in the columns of your journal any account of the meet on Tuesday lost, I venture to pen a short one of the chase. Our township was all alive by the ...
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Article : 1,564 wordsThis interesting company of diminutivo celebrities, recently before the public of Hobart Town, and elsewhere during the past week, wived in Hamilton, en route to Bothwell, on ...
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Article : 964 wordsThe frost is gone, and a heavy rain, with melting snow, has flooded the river as high as it has ever been know here. All the claims are swamped. ...
Article : 1,353 wordsWe have Otago papers to the 13th, and Invercargill to the 15th instant. Wellington, 13th June.—Private tolegrams by the Airedale state that the American ...
Article : 1,062 wordsThe Argus of Tuesday says:—The intercolonial conference of delegates, representing three of the Australian colonies and Tasmania, met for the first time yesterday, at noon. After ...
Article : 2,833 wordsBy the Southern Cross, s.s., which arrived here at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, we have Melbourne papers to Wednesday 22nd inst. We supplement our cabio message of the ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 25 Jun 1870, Page 3
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