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  2. TASMANIAN FARMING.

    SIR,—In reference to my letter which you published in Monday's Mercury on Tasmanian farming, you seem to think I have given occasion " to confirm the desponding or negligent farmer in his present ...

    Article : 1,317 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    The full Court discharged Mount and Morris, and found that they had been illegally detained in custody. The decision was followed by a great scene inside as well as outside the Court. Both ...

    Article : 82 words
  4. IS THERE TO BE A REGATTA THIS YEAR?

    SIR,—On the 12th August I observed a letter in The Mercury on the subjeot of " our next regatta," and I was in hopes that the leader and correspondence that followed the publication of that letter ...

    Article : 420 words
  5. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Business has not been particularly brisk to-day. There is, however, no alteration to report in prices of breadstutfs, which continue firm: wheat 5s. 3d. to 5s. 6d. per bushel; flour £12 10s. ...

    Article : 140 words
  6. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Malcolm, schooner, 182 tons, W. Langworthy, from Sydney, the 8th inst. Agent—H. F. Armstrong. COASTERS INWARDS.—September 17. Esther, Southport, palings; Eclipse, Edith Ellen, ...

    Article : 1,732 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 43 words
  8. LAW INTELLIGENCE.

    Before His Honor Sir Valentine Fleming, Acting Chief Justice. The Attorney-General prosecuted for the Crown. THE CHARGES AGAINST THE SPARKS. ...

    Article : 576 words
  9. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    " JACU[?] BILINGS " to-morrow. ...

    Article : 7 words
  10. THEATRE ROYAL.

    JUNO COMEDY COMPANY. Kathleen Ma[?]ourneen; and A Kiss in the Dark. Commence at 10 minutes to 8 o'clock. ...

    Article : 24 words
  11. THE MERCURY.

    AMONG the subjects to be introduced for the consideration of Parliament, we hope that Government will have the necessary courage to include the centralization of the police. Every ...

    Article : 4,175 words
  12. THE SEPARATE SCHOOL SYSTEM.

    SIR,—It is a question whether the substratum of American society is well understood by English colonists generally, or by the people in England themselves. As [?]cum rises to the surface, so does ...

    Article : 2,839 words
  13. CITY POLICE COURT.

    Before the Police Magistrate. CHARGE OF BURGLARY.—The man William Brooks, charged with breaking the window of Mr. Goody, jeweller, Elizabeth-street, on the 15th instant, and ...

    Article : 392 words
  14. THE MAIN LINE ROUTE.

    SIR,—Is it true that Mr. Grant pronounced it impracticable, I believe impossible, that a line for the Main Line Railroad could be made from Oatlands to York Plains? Is it true Mr. Grant stated to the late ...

    Article : 319 words
  15. DOG POISONING.

    SIR,—Thoroughly convinced by close attention to the subject, that the theory of an epidemic, however honest and sincere as a proposition, as applied to the cases of the sudden deaths of dogs within the last ...

    Article : 223 words
  16. THE HOP POLE CASE.

    SIR,—The thanks of every poor man are due to you for the timely exposure in The Mercury of the little doings in the hop pole case at New Norfolk: I mean about Wingfield's case, and the Master and ...

    Article : 345 words
  17. TASMANIAN FARMING.

    SIR,—Trusting you will be merciful to me for having to tilt with you in your own court, I cannot help thinking both you and your correspondent " W. C. S." are wrong. " W. C. S." seems to me to ...

    Article : 296 words
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