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  2. A PLEA FOR ANNEXATION.

    Roports are current that the chiefs or rulers of this group of islands in the South Seas have unanimously signed a petition to be annexed to the United States. It is to be presumed that all ...

    Article : 1,621 words
  3. THE SPORTS IN THE DOMAIN.

    SIR,—I should not have ventured to again trespass on your indulgence, but for the fact that some remarks in my previous letter have been the innocent cause of much virtuous indignation on the part of ...

    Article : 394 words
  4. THE MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    The opening services in connection with the above place of worship wero continued yesterday. In the morning the Rev. J. W. Simmons, of the Bathurststreet Independent Chapel, officiated. The service ...

    Article : 3,435 words
  5. POLICE REFORM.

    SIR,—Your article on the ovils of our present police system must commend itself to every thoughtful mind; and, our every day experience, shows that if life and property are to be protected, and the ...

    Article : 576 words
  6. LAW INTELLIGENCE.

    Before James Robertson Esq., J.P. IDLE AND DISORDERLY.—Robert Johnson, charged by Constable McNamara with being an idle and disorderly person, begging alms at New Town on the ...

    Article : 173 words
  7. VICTORIA BEET-SUGAR AND DISTILLERY CO'S WORKS.

    The interest taken in the subject of beet-sugar may render acceptable to Tasmanians the following account of the above works by the special reporter of the Geelong Advertiser:— ...

    Article : 2,945 words
  8. THE NEW TREASURER.

    SIR,—The interest which I feel in the career of our new Treasurer, Mr.Innes induces me to ask for sufficient space in the columns of The Mercury, to point out to my fellow colonists the many excellent qualities which ...

    Article : 843 words
  9. ANGLICAN GENERAL CONFERENCE.

    The proceedings of Thursday and Friday, the 24th nnd 25th October, were so much matter of detail, discussions on verbal alterations, &c., that any ordinary abridgment would prove ...

    Article : 1,435 words
  10. A NOTSY NUISANCE.

    SIR,— I desire to bring under the notice of the Superintendent of Police, and his men, through your columns, the noisy and disorderly conduct perpetrated nightly by over-grown youths and more juvenile ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. TASMANIAN INDUSTRIES.

    We have been afforde an opportunity of inspecting the Kensington tannery at O'Brien's Bridge, owned by Mr. Isaac Wright. This is the most extensive tannery on the Southern side of the Island, ...

    Article : 1,660 words
  12. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

    Present: The Chairman (Dr. Butler,) and Messrs. S. Sheehy, J. Swan, and S. Wright. THE LYMINGTON SCHOOL. Mr. SWAN wished to know the circumstances of ...

    Article : 913 words
  13. THE REV. MR. HUTCHISON IN EXPLANATION.

    SIR,—I am much obliged to you and your reporters for the kind spirit and general faithfulness in which some of my public speeches and sentiments have been represented in your paper. But you will kindly ...

    Article : 224 words
  14. CLASS LEGISLATION.

    SIR,—Your correspondent X.Y.Z. speaks of one objection to a wool-tax(which but for the tyranny of wooloorncy would have been passed long ago), that 5th class legislation. Pray, Sir, what is a special ...

    Article : 81 words
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