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  2. Advertising

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  3. CAMPBELL TOWN.

    Before the Warden and Mr. James Lover, J. P. Breach of Carriage Duties Act.—A. M. Johnson, Collector of Carriage Duties, complained that Thos. Hardman, jun., of Deddington, had, on December 2, ...

    Article : 995 words
  4. GLADSTONE.

    The weather here for the last week has been something terrible, as we have had a continual downpour of rain, accompanied by a strong westerly wind. The wet weather has retarded operations at ...

    Article : 345 words
  5. MOUNT BISCHOFF.

    I regret being unable to follow up more fully the details of the several claims at Heemskirk, owing to having lost, or accidently destroyed, notes which I took on the ground. When I visited the ...

    Article : 1,801 words
  6. THE TASMAN ACCIDENT.

    SIR.—In reading in your publication of Monday the account of the sad occurrence which took place on Saturday last, it struck me forcibly that if a little more care had been exercised in lowering the ...

    Article : 241 words
  7. BACK CREEK, LEFROY.

    Since last writing I was induced, from information received, to re-visit Back Creek, and the first claim I arrived at was the All Nations. The manager, Mr. Jas. Smith, gave me every ...

    Article : 594 words
  8. SUNDAY WORK.

    SIR,—It does seem surprising that the directors of the T.S.N. Co. still continue to despatch their steamers to Sydney from Hobart and Launceston on Saturdays, notwithstanding protests have ...

    Article : 254 words
  9. TRAINING OF CHILDREN.

    SIR,—I have just been looking over your issue of to-day, and I must confes[?] the [?]o-called Christian teaching of the Rev. Geo. Clarke is beyond my capacity, and therefore I must, by his ...

    Article : 271 words
  10. MINING.

    We understand that operations upon the West Tasmania Co.'s claim, Beaconsfield, are to be commenced at once by driving a tunnel across the company's ground to cut the supposed continuation of ...

    Article : 2,552 words
  11. SPRING BAY.

    Before the Chairman (Mr. G. A. Mace), and Messrs. S. Salmon and F. Mace, Js. P. The cases entered up had all been settled out of Court, except an interpleader summons in the case ...

    Article : 927 words
  12. THE CARRICK HANDICAPS.

    SIR,—Permit me space in your valuable paper to correct an error of mine on the above handicaps, which appeared in to-day's issue. My remarks relative to the respective weights of ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. THE LOSS OF THE TARARUA.

    By our New Zealand files to hand yesterday, by the s.s. Ringarooma, we have a variety of news concerning the wreck of the ill-fated Tararua, from which we select the following items— ...

    Article : 2,691 words
  14. GOLD-BEARING ROCKS.

    SIR,—Mr. Lewald has drawn particular attention to Dr. Barnard's interesting paper "On Auriferous Country and Gold-bearing Rocks," read recently before the Royal Society of Tasmania, and ...

    Article : 557 words
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