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  2. THE PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL TO THE LATE CAPTAIN CLINCH.

    From the Sydney Morning Herald of Tuesday last, the 20th inst., we take the following:— "When the late Captain Clinch, shortly before his lamented death, announced his intentions of ...

    Article : 685 words
  3. DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE.

    The wool arrivals up to date were 250,000 bales. Wheat is firm, owing to the unfavourable state of the weather. Adelaide is worth 59s. INTERCOLONIAL. ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 101 words
  5. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Tasman, s.s., 491 tons, W. D. Lyon, from Sydney, 20th inst. Passengers—Cabin: Miss Hardy, Mr. A. J. Pope, Madame Martel, Mr. W. H. Herbert, Mr. G. Smith, Mr. C. Firth, Mr. C. Cantwell, Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 2,628 words
  6. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "T. R." unavoidably held over, with our Queensland correspondent's letter. ...

    Article : 13 words
  7. THE MERCURY.

    The winter quarter in so far as the consumers are concerned, evidently the harvest quarter in so far as regards the Gas Company, has just drawn to a close, and the two parties, the ...

    Article : 4,321 words
  8. OUR LAUNCESTON LETTER.

    The approachiug session of Parliament, in the entire absence of any topic of local importance, is beginning to excite a fitful interest. Country members are converging at Launceston, and occasionally in places ...

    Article : 519 words
  9. LATER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    By the s.s. Derwent that arrived at Launceston on Thursday, and the s.s. Tasman that arrived here yesterday morning, we have Victorian papers from the 17th to 21st; New South Wales ...

    Article : 1,923 words
  10. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    We have no change in prices to report. The wheat market is very firm. LAUNCESTON.—Yesterday's Chronicle says:— "The advices received by the Derwent, and the ...

    Article : 1,205 words
  11. COMPARATIVE VALUE OF A RUBRIC.

    SIR,—I am on a short visit from Victoria, staying in the parish of St. David. I have been particularly struck with the very general and continuous regret of the people for the loss of the bell and clock of ...

    Article : 230 words
  12. POST OFFICE STRENGTH.

    SIR,—Sitting at my office desk at a quarter-past 11—within five minutes walk of the General Post Office—I find that the "morning post" is not yet delivered! I am aware that a Sydney steamer has ...

    Article : 316 words
  13. CITY POLICE COURT.

    BATTERY.—John Files was charged with having assaulted Mary Clark on the 18th instant. Mr. Moriarty appeared for the complainant. Mary Clark deposed that she was at the ...

    Article : 283 words
  14. CALIFORNIAN THISTLES AND BATHURST BURRS.

    SIR,—I have read with surprise and alarm "Old Boomer's" letter of the 10th inst., referring to the Californian thistle and Bathurst burr, and sincerely thank him for his letter, and you for inserting it ...

    Article : 304 words
  15. COW-POX.

    SIR,—A New Zealand letter just received, informs me that "Our cows have had the cow-pock; I send a few scabs; would it be right to vaccinate children from this source?" Will you oblige, or any medical ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY.

    G. S. CROUCH, at 11 o'olook potatoes, dray, furniture, milch cow, oranges, boots, and butter, etc. ...

    Article : 24 words
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