SIR,—Permit me, through the columns of your paper, to assure your correspondent, who signs himself "X" in this day's issue, that I have no secrets to which ho is not quite welcome to have ...
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Article : 1,156 wordsSIR,—My attention has been called to a notice "From a Correspondent," which appeared in The Marcury of the 29th ult., giving a report of a special meeting of the Brighton Municipal Council held on ...
Article : 548 wordsSHEEPSTEALING.—"Charles Viney, on remand from the 20th ult., was charged by Chief District-Constable Propsting with haying, on or about the 29th October, stolen 130 sheep, the property of ...
Article : 2,611 wordsSIR,—Having seen by The Mercury that a boy named George Stauley has been arraigned several times for theft, and kuowing your love of justice, I hope you will insert this explanation. It is no son ...
Article : 110 wordsSIR,—May I crave a comer of your influential journal to express the indignation created at the letter of your correspondent this morning, "Erin." No true son of Erin, could be corrupt enough to ...
Article : 233 wordsA cose of wholosale sheep stealing in which it is believed more than one person is implicated, came on for hearing at the police court to-day, one Charles Viney, a sheep farmer residing at Russell's ...
Article : 833 wordsSIR,—The tripping or falling of horses, as your correspondents call it, ia not attributable to the watering of the streets either by salt or fresk water. If it were so, how is it that horses don't fall in ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 8 Mar 1876, Page 3
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