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  2. LATER INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    By the arrival of the s.s. Tamar, at Launceston on Saturday, we are in receipt of Victorian dates from the 26th to the 28th ult.; and South Australian from the 19th to the 25th. ...

    Article : 2,436 words
  3. RAILWAY TRAVELLING.

    SIR,—Nothing is now more common than to hear, on the one hand, grievous complaints about the very imperfect and faulty construction of our Main Line of Railway; and on the other hand, high encomiums ...

    Article : 690 words
  4. CITY OF HOBART GOLD MINING CO.

    The ninth half-yearly meeting of shareholders was held at the company's office, Collins-street, last evening. The attendance was small. In, the absence of the chairman of directors (Dr. Smart), ...

    Article : 1,286 words
  5. DON.

    As has already appeared in your journal, E. Cummings, Esq., being about to quit the Don for Portland, Victoria, a number of his friends formed themselves into a committee for the purpose of ...

    Article : 1,780 words
  6. THE MADNESS OF GEORGE III.

    One day Miss Burney was walking in the garden at Kew, when she saw the king, whom she supposed to be very insane, coming towards her. To avoid meeting him she ran off at full ...

    Article : 1,166 words
  7. MAIN LINE RAILWAY.

    SIR,— Right is right in spite of might, But might is right in some men's sight. My attention has just been called to some remarks ...

    Article : 387 words
  8. THE MAIN LINE RAILWAY.

    It was known some time ago that Mr. Henry Stanley, Chief Engineer on our Southern and Western Railway, had, at the request of the Tasmanian Government, been permitted to act as one ...

    Article : 1,543 words
  9. VICTORIA.

    In the course of his budget speech, says the Age, Sir James M'Culloch stated that the Government intend to place the Cerberus in a state of thorough efficiency, and also to make arrangements for ...

    Article : 1,588 words
  10. HOW AUNT TABITHA AND TASSY WENT BY THE "MANE LYON."

    DEAR SIR,—" Oh! lauk, oh! dear, to think we ever should! yes! we have! " Yes, nothing would serve Tassy but that she should go. So getting Peter McBriar, he drove us in a pouring rain to ...

    Article : 879 words
  11. OUR LAUNCESTON LETTER.

    The time for receiving nominations of candidates for the representation of Central Launceston, closed at 4 p.m. on Saturday, when, as anticipated, Mr. Charles Hamilton Bromby was returned unopposed. ...

    Article : 636 words
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