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  2. SIR CHARLES DU CANE AND TASMANIA.

    A goodly company assembled on Wednesday evening last at the Three Cups Hotel, in Colchester, to welcome back to English rural life the ex-Governor of Tasmania, Sir Charles ...

    Article : 1,907 words
  3. PORT ESPERANCE.

    A publie meeting was held at the Public Schoolroom, Port Esporauce, on the 26th June, and in spite of the inclemency of the weather and badness of the roads, it was the largest and most influential ...

    Article : 1,415 words
  4. POLICE PROTECTION.

    SIR,—I dsire through the columns of The Mercury to draw the attention of the proper authority to a subjeot which certainly demands immediate attention. It is a fact that there has been more crimes ...

    Article : 297 words
  5. SALMON IN TASMANIA.

    The Pall Mall Gazette writes:—Few salmon anglers have visited the Australasian colonies; and those who have not done so will hardly be able to realise the full importance of the ...

    Article : 602 words
  6. A CORRECTION.

    SIR,—As you have admitted " A Reproof," allow me a word in "Correction." First, as to your printers' or proof-readers' substitution of words in ours of the 26th. Why the substitution of ...

    Article : 459 words
  7. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS AT GEORGE'S BAY.

    SIR,—Being one of the fortunate few who have obtained land in the vicinity of George's Bay, under tho Mineral Leases Act, I have been put to considerable inconvenience by only being able to ...

    Article : 464 words
  8. DANIEL O'CONNELL.

    SIR,—This year occurs the centenary of O'Connell's birth, and there is no reason why Irishmen and Englishmen should not, by some popular demonstration, celebrate the ovent; for if ever there ...

    Article : 1,149 words
  9. COLONIAL PARDONS.

    A very delicate question of constitutional law was brought before the House of Lords on Friday week by Lord Belmore, who was recently Governor of New South Wales. The Royal ...

    Article : 1,709 words
  10. A MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

    On Saturday morning last the town was thrown into excitement by the circulation of a rumour to the effect that the body of a man, who had evidently come to his death by foul ...

    Article : 606 words
  11. INDIA.

    A Gazette Extraordinary has been issued at Simla, deposing the Guikwar, and excluding him and his issue from all rights appertaining to the State, on account of his gross ...

    Article : 684 words
  12. OATLANDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    On Thursday morning last, June 24th, at 11 o'clock, the boys of the above school attended at the Court House, Oatlands, according to advertisement in The Mercury, to receive the prizes awarded ...

    Article : 680 words
  13. ENGLISH EXTRACTS.

    In the Court of Queen's Bench, before Justices Blackburn and Field, the case of Terry v. the Brighton Aquarium Company was heard. This action was brought to test the legality of the act ...

    Article : 1,849 words
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