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  2. SORELL.

    The good people of Forcett have, from the earlier days of Tasmania, been a horsey race; and, though the early settlers have, like their horses, died out, their descendants inherit the tastes of their fathers, ...

    Article : 1,415 words
  3. THE WEST COAST.

    The following important extracts from a letter received from Mr. Sprent, at Mount Heemskirk, have been placed at our disposal, and will be read with great interest at the present time: ...

    Article : 1,123 words
  4. THE HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—I'm abit of a sporting character. I bet you can't tell me why, as the hospital has two resident surgeons, both were absent at one time on Sunday? I bet also you can't tell why, as there is a secretary ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. VISITORS—THEIR CONDUCT AND TREATMENT.

    Sir,—A letter of a " Regular Visitor," in the Mercury of this morning, is open to exceptional remarks. I have been a resident in the beautiful metropolis of our world-famed island, and since that ...

    Article : 468 words
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  7. SWINDLES—FALSE MEASURES.

    SIR,—Your correspondent "Justice" deserves the thanks of the honest trading portion of the community for drawing attention to one of the little bits of low, petty trickery which, from my own ...

    Article : 684 words
  8. VARLEY AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES.

    Sir,—The food for public discussion that Mr. Varley is just now affording, affects us very variously. " What is one man's meat is another man's poison" is equally applicable to supplies in ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  9. SORELL RACES.

    A subscription list, handsomely headed by some of the leading sportsmen of Hobart Town, is suspended at the various Sorell hotels for a meet on the Queen's Birthday; and from the liberal sums ...

    Article : 104 words
  10. VICTORIA.

    The woman Sircombe, who jumped from an upstairs window at the Ph[?]nix Hotel, Geelong, a fortnight ago, is still in the gaol hospital, suffering from the injuries received by the fall. She will be ...

    Article : 1,042 words
  11. CHANGES.

    Two well-known estates are about to change occupants within the month; Fulham having been purchased by Mr. Jamieson, and Forcett having been leased by Mr. Charles Guesdon. Both these ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. DIPHTHERIA.

    There have been two more cases of this discase in the Williams' family since the death of their first called in the Hospital. Mrs. Williams deserves much sympathy; for it was solely in consequence of ...

    Article : 64 words
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