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  2. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL NEWS

    The steamer Alameda, from San Francisco via Auckland, arrived here to-day, bringing news as follows, to date March 7:— ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Fine weather being almost assured, the races to be held at Elwick this afternoon in connection with the Tasmanian Racing Club should attract a large attendance. Trains ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A cook employed at the Railway Hotel, Will[?]-street, had a very unpleasant experience and a lucky escape from serious or fatal injury yesterday. He was walking ...

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  5. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    The following were the stock and share quotations and sales on 'Changes yesterday:- HOBART. GOLD. ...

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  6. CITY POLICE COURT.

    WATCH-HOUSE CASES.—Hy. Hortin, a cab-driver, admitted being drunk and incapable over night and was fined 5s. and costs. Catherine R[?]nie put in her second ...

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  7. MARINE BOARD OF HOBART.

    The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Marine Board was held yesterday. Present: The Master Warden (Captain T. M. Fisher), Wardens McGregor, Rex, Watcho[?], ...

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  8. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

    A number of the members of the Auxiliary Force have signified their intention of attending the Queen's Birthday parade in Launceston. ...

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  9. LATER NEWS FROM NOUMEA.

    The steamer Tanais, which returned from New Caledonia yesterday, reports that she met with a severe storm on her passage to Noumen, and sustained some damage to the ...

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  10. SALE OF HORSES.

    A large number of Northern and Southern sportsmen attended the sale of Waverley thoroughbreds, hold at New Town yesterday. Although one or two of the eight lots ...

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  11. NEWS FROM CHINA AND THE EAST.

    The steamer M[?]nmuir, which arrived from China on Sunday, brings the following items of Eastern news:- A terrific hurricane was experienced at ...

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  12. BUTCHERS' ANNUAL RACE MEET.

    The following handicaps have been declared for the above, which comes off at Elwick on the 15th inst.:- OPEN TROT.—Duke, scratch; Darkie, ...

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  13. THE STRANDING OF THE ROSE OF SHARON.

    The steamer Rose of Sharon, 78 tons register, which grounded in the Franklin River, as reported yesterday, [?]d on board three adult passengers and one child, who ...

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  14. MEETINGS.

    The first half-yearly meeting was held yesterday in the Exchange-room, Mr. F. J. Pike in the chair. The directors' report furnished an ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Richard Green, of near Freeling, aged 71, was killed by the 9.46 train this morning at the crossing north of the railway station. The train ran through, and the ...

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  16. THE BABY ON A BATTLE FIELD.

    On the night after the battle of Waterloo, in the blood-stained mire of a ploughed field, lay an English officer, dead where he fell. At his side lay the body of his wife, who ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    Parliament has been further prorogued to May 5. ...

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  18. LAUNCESTON.

    Moonlight, b. 4d, s. [?]d, sales 5d. Mount Victoria, s. 2s 9d. New Pinafore, b. 7s 9d, s. 8s 3d. North Golden Gate, b. 6s 6d, s. 7s 6d. ...

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  19. MINING

    The Launceston quotation for tin oro yesterday was 15s. 6d. per unit The directors of the Western S.M. Co. met this morning, and decided to thoroughly ...

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  20. NEWS FROM THURSDAY ISLAND.

    Charles Bogg, charged with embezzlement from the Melbourne Storage Co., was brought before the Police Court this morning and remanded awaiting the arrival of ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA

    The captain of the German barque Ludwig, bound from Natal to Adelaide, together with his wife, two children, and seven of the crew, landed in the ship's boat at Hamelin ...

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  22. MELBOURNE.

    There was rather an irregular market for silver shares to-day, with no important alteratins in values. Sales:—Australs, 4s 6d. Proprietary, £10 l8s 6d, £10 15s 6d. Bonanza ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Bootmakers' Union of Auckland has declined further negotiations with the masters, and to-day the men in the employ of those who had refused to accede to the ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    The following are the correct scores of the match played on the Melbourne Cricket ground on Tuesday and Wednesday last, between teams representing Tasmania and ...

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  25. LAUNCESTON.

    The Mersey Marine Board expect to have 12ft. of water at low tide on the Mersey bar in about two months, as the result of their dredging operations. ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Bishop Selwyn is, according to the latest advices from Norfolk Island, in much the same condition as at the date of the last bulletin. The malarial fever and sciatica, ...

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  27. SUPREME COURT.

    Before the CHIEF JUSTICE(SIR LAMBERT DOBSON, KNT.) In re JOHN FLEXMORE. The bankrupt appeared for continuation ...

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  28. MINING TELEGRAM.

    Owing to the holidays the output of ore from the South mine is rather less this week, being 150 tons. One parcel of sulphide ore has been shipped to Europe, and another one ...

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  29. DRY IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE.

    M[?]et and Chandon, champagne growers are proprietors of the best growths around Epernay, many of which have been in the possession of their house since the year ...

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  30. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Comstock, March 30.—Sunk 10ft. in shaft; total depth, 78ft. from the brace. Lode much about the same. Ground better for shooting. Crosscut in tunnel extended 11ft; distance ...

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  31. MRS. LANGTRY.

    Mrs. Langtry writes:—" I have much pleasure in stating that I have used your Soap for some time, and prefer it to any other (Signed) LILLIE LANGTRY. ...

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  32. IS DEAFNESS INCURABLE?

    J. H. NICHOLSON, of 175, William-street, Melbourne, has proved otherwise by making a complete cure of DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD OF ...

    Article : 94 words
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