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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,968 words
  3. STANLEY.

    At a sitting of a Court of Potty Sessions, hold on 24th [?]t., a young man named Brakoy was summoned by a farmer at Black River for non-completion of contract to clear a piece of land. He ...

    Article : 448 words
  4. GREEN PONDS.

    An accident— most likely the result of carelessness—happened to a lad named James Russell, in the employment of Mr. Roynolds, coach proprietor. While trying to catch a horse in a paddock he put ...

    Article : 1,265 words
  5. RABBITS, AND HOW TO COOK THEM.

    SIR,—We notice some of your correspondents accuse us of jesting, as to the above! 1 We who have had to get up early and late! To sleep with one eye open and our boots on, to repel their ...

    Article : 603 words
  6. [From the Examiner.]

    Native Youth Tin Co.— Mr. Barrett, writing under date 31st ult, reports that no sluicing had been done in the lower face for two days, owing to a fresh in the river, the quantity of sand and ...

    Article : 259 words
  7. THE BLACK PRINCE.

    SIR,—In your issue of this morning I noticed a letter signed "George Arnold," in which certain statements are mode concerning the manner in which the above hotel is conducted. In justice to ...

    Article : 281 words
  8. THE A.A. EXAMINATION.

    SIR,—I read with very great satisfaction an article which appoared some time ago in your paper on the subject of examinations for the degree of A.A., and the mode of awarding prizes to the ...

    Article : 664 words
  9. CLERICAL INTOLERANCE AT THE0 HUON.

    SIR,—We, the undersigned, having read a letter in last Friday's issue of The Mercury, headod as above, and signed, "Truth," hepe you will find room for a few words in answer to "Truth's" ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. MAIL ITEMS.

    Stanloy at Sierra Leone gave his name as Sunburn, and invested the expedition with as much mystery and secrecy that the steamer Albion, on which his party had arrived, waa in danger of being ...

    Article : 867 words
  11. ANOTHER REMEDY FOR THE RABBIT PLAGUE.

    SIR,—Some years ago, at the time the meeting was called at Oatlands for the purpose of trying to devise some means of dealing with the rabbit nuisance (then so called, but new designated, plague), ...

    Article : 1,102 words
  12. MINING.

    Hobart Town Tin Smelting Company.—A call of £3 per share has been made payable on the 10th inst. in cash, the option being given of paying in six instalments, extending over six months, by ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. [From our own Correspondent.] BEACONSFIELD.

    Florence Nightingale.—Good progress is being made with building in the boiler. The horses for carrying the pumping and winding gear are nearly completed, etc. ...

    Article : 592 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    By the s.s. Ringarooma we have files to the 20th ult. The Greyite organs in Wellington have been persistently dragging the Governor's name into the ...

    Article : 1,203 words
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