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  2. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 764 words
  3. EUROPEAN [?].

    His Honor Sir R. V. Williams, in reference to his judicial statement pronounced yesterday concerning management of the New Zealand Loan and ...

    Article : 1,925 words
  4. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—With reference to d[?]spatdated buildings in Liverpuol[?]street, between Harri[?]ton=-street, I quit [?] agree with your remarks, and am in a position to say that the owner ...

    Article : 96 words
  5. SPORTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  6. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

    A public meeting in connection with the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Town-hall last evening, the Bishop of Tasmania presiding, supported by several ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  7. NO POLICE AT SANDY BAY.

    SIR,—It was with great pleasure that I read in this day's Mercury tbe letter from "Ratepayer," directing attention to the inadequate protection afforded to as by the ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS

    It is rumoured that the Govemmant intend to further reduce salaries of Civil servants members of Parliament and Ministers, and also to reduce the salaries ...

    Article : 59 words
  9. TASMANIAN TURF CLUB.

    A meeting of the Tasmanian Turf Club Committee was held to-day; the HOn. H. L Rooke presided. A lengthy amount of correspondence was read, and in answer to ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. PA[?]ING BLOCKS.

    SIR,—In to-day's issue appears a letter signed Th[?]s. Searell, taking exception to the trial shipment of blocks being sent green. The writer states that the timber should be ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. TASMAN'S PENINSULA.

    SIR,—It is a fire-side-fancy among the Norse nations to sketch out conversations which might possibly take place between departed persons, should such persons de[?]ga ...

    Article : 292 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES

    It iS expected that Parliament will conclude its sittings by the middle of [?]s. A general feeling of indifference prevails in shipping circles regarding the action ...

    Article : 219 words
  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mrs. E. Gibson, a young married woman, yesterday complained of feeling unwell, and retired to her room and shot herself. No cause is assigned for the act. ...

    Article : 765 words
  14. MINING.

    Silver Crown Extended extraordinary meeting this afternoon at 4. The launceston quotation for tin ore yesterday was unchanged at 12s. 6d. per unit. ...

    Article : 26 words
  15. NEW ZEALAND.

    H.M.S. Orlando arrived to-day. Fears are entertained for the safety of the schooner Crest of the Wave, owned at invercargill. She left Timar[?] on the 19th ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    FAHL ORE, May 5.—Have advanced crosscut 7ft, making total distance from shaft 69ft. at 67ft. cut lode about 6in. of ore on hanging-wall Have driven north on ...

    Article : 211 words
  17. PACKING FRUIT FOR EXPORT.

    SIR,—As a fruitgrower and exporter I have taken considerable interest in the decisions that have been given at the late Horticultural Society's Show at Hobart, and ...

    Article : 652 words
  18. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Norman Cameron addressed a largely-attended meeting of his constituents in Bell's sale-yards, Deloraine, this afternoon. He made a lengthy speech in reply to a ...

    Article : 241 words
  19. SCHOOL DISCIPLINE STATE AND OTHERWISE.

    SIR,—Revenons [?]nos moul[?]S. I will now deal generally with the requirements of the Education Act, and will take first the compulsory attendance clause. I understand ...

    Article : 846 words
  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The House of Assembly lections are fixed for May 19. About 150 representatives are now present in Adelaide to take part in the ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. ZEEHAN AND DUNDAS NOTES.

    Crabb's Minc.—The erection of ore. dressing plant is now almost completed. A few connections and fittings, however, still require to be made, which will occupy the ...

    Article : 222 words
  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    Several smart shocke of earthquake were folt here and throughout the Thames Peninsula yesterday. Replying to a deputation of Prohibitionists ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. REVIEW.

    We have received from Messrs. Gordon and Gotch a copy of the "Australian Handbook " for 1894. The book appears in the now familiar red covers, and is in all ...

    Article : 751 words
  24. (From Melbourne papers.) VICTORIA.

    Saturday evening a train from Ballarat to Ballan overran, the Gordon station on arriving here at 5.30, owing, it was thought to insufficient brake power, and when it was ...

    Article : 1,058 words
  25. COUNTRY NEWS.

    About 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, 29th ult., the household of Mr. R. T. Hind[?], of Arndele was awakened by the cry of fire. A visitor in the house had occasion to light ...

    Article : 302 words
  26. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    SIR,—A few weeks since the press opposed to the Dobson Government was warm in sympathy for the unemployed, and ever willing to give publicity to their wants, but ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. QUEENSLAND.

    The schooner Kenilworth, which left Rockhampton for New Zealand on April 21, was towed into Moreton Bay to-day a disabled condition. ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. RIFLE MATCH.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The ceremony of unveiling the Caledonian Society's statue of Burns was performed by the chief, Mr. John Darling, in the presence of the Lieut.[?]Governor and a large ...

    Article : 288 words
  30. LAWYERS' COSTS.

    SIR,—These days of "selfish greed and grinding " are not to go on without rebuke, and one reads with pleasure such a sharp retort as the following, made by Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 165 words
  31. THEY NEED FAT!

    T[?]in, sickly, peevish bables are such in the majority of cases, simply because of a lack of fat-food. They don't get enough of it from their milk. Scott's ...

    Article : 295 words
  32. WHY WASHINGTON DIED POOR

    The reason why General Washington died comparatively poor has been cleared [?] at last. A teacher in a suburban Sunday school the other week, with a view to pointing a ...

    Article : 216 words
  33. VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    SIR—I noticed in a late issue of yours paper one of the surveyors stating that the Florentins Valley, 37 miles from New Norfolk, would be very suitable for one of ...

    Article : 495 words
  34. MEDICAL OPINION.

    Ask your doctor what soap he recommends for the skin and he will uphold the opinion of the highest medical authorities on the skin, viz., Dr. Redwood. Ph.D., F.C.S., [?]I.C., the late ...

    Article : 164 words
  35. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Warden at Coolgardie estimated that 10 days' provision [?] were available there from May 1. He has postponed the hearing of all the jumping cases In order to proceed ...

    Article : 448 words
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