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  2. COUNTRY NEWS

    Out of evil [?], and from the late fire our town will [?]ntually be benefitted. [?] the site quite an imposing row of new brick premises will shortly be [?]rected. ...

    Article : 1,332 words
  3. HOBART TO THE GREAT LAKES AND BACK.

    I apprehend that if many, instead of few, of our people and friends from the continent were aware how easily and at what little cost a trip to the Queen Lake of the Tasmanian ...

    Article : 3,618 words
  4. OATLANDS TOWN HALL.

    SIR,—In Monday's issue is a report of the proceedings of our Municipal Council, and amongst the items one [?] which Councillor Butler "brought the state of the Town Hall ...

    Article : 723 words
  5. AID TO MUNICIPALITIES.

    SIR,—There is a cry [?]ris[?]n out of the slough of despond the affairs of the country have fallen into, that the grant in a[?]d to municipalities will be withdrawn for 1889. Is ...

    Article : 309 words
  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—It is 130 years since Robert Burns, the bright name in Scotland's poetical crown, was born on a cold winter morning, on January 25, 1759, the bard first saw the ...

    Article : 1,170 words
  7. GEORGE REIVER SETTLEMENT

    On Monday I crossed the Frome river front which the road starts thereto. A peculiar feature in this road struck me. It starts at a point at Nesbitt's farm, Eden, ...

    Article : 2,199 words
  8. THE ENGLISH FRUIT TRADE.

    SIR,—The report of Franklin meeting and comments on same in your editorial columns have provoked a discussion which will no doubt assist those concerned in arriving at ...

    Article : 1,154 words
  9. TASMAN'S PENINSULA.

    A pleasant gathering of scholars, their parents, and friends was witnessed at the Koonya State school on Saturday, 12th inst. Instead of having all the jollification ...

    Article : 514 words
  10. OUR FRUIT TRADE WITH ENGLAND.

    SIR,—Following up my remark's upon this subject, I now refer to the question of an alternative route as a suggested improvement upon the present means of transit via ...

    Article : 805 words
  11. CRANBROOK SPORTS.

    The sports in connection with the celebration of the opening of the Swan River Bridge at Cranbrook came off on the 24th inst. in a paddock kindly lent by Mr. A. ...

    Article : 269 words
  12. CIRCULAR HEAD.

    The usual annual picnic was held on the 22nd inst. on Mr. C. T. Ford's farm. In the afternoon a meeting was held on the ground to consider what steps it was ...

    Article : 924 words
  13. STRAHAN.

    On the 13th inst. the s.s. Devon took away a cargo of pine (about 3,000ft.) in the log. Everything is very quiet here, not even a drunk to occupy the police. This is ...

    Article : 992 words
  14. ALKALI IN COCOA.

    ALKALI IN COCOA.—The public are cautioned against Dutch Cocoas apd their English imitations, which though called pure, contain about 4 per cent of added ...

    Article : 313 words
  15. MINE MANAGEMENT.

    SIR,—I am an investor in a small way so hearing a lot of a talk about the Golden Gate at Math[?]na I planked down what I could spare and became the happy possessor of ...

    Article : 389 words
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