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  2. TAMAR-STREET INDEPENDENT CHURCH.

    The 15th anniversary of the Sunday- schools in connection with the Tamar-street Independent Church was commemorated yesterday, by Divine services ...

    Article : 972 words
  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The V.R.C. Spring Meeting of 1886 opened today, under most favorable auspices, as the weather was fine aud dry, though somewhat dusty, ...

    Article : 929 words
  4. WOMAN'S SPHERE.

    The members of the British Medical Association opened their 54th annual meeting at Brighton on August 10. and it is estimated that no less than 2000 ...

    Article : 697 words
  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The All-England Eleven arrived at Adtlaide per Orient Go.'s s.s. Cuzco, and to-day commenced a match against an eleven of South Australia. At the close of the ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. ROSS.

    It is not often that we have anything in your paper re this most ancient and over populated city, yet we often have some strange things happen even here. They ...

    Article : 304 words
  7. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Union Company's s.s. Mawhera, while being towed out of Greymouth, went ashore. All hands saved, but the vessel is likely to become a total wreck. ...

    Article : 36 words
  8. TELEGRAMS.

    The walking contest is very well contested, Scott still retaining a slight advantage. The register now stands:— Scott, 248 miles, 20 laps; Harriman, 247 ...

    Article : 273 words
  9. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—Can you inform the electors of South Launceston what has become of their worthy member. His name has not appeared for some time past amongst ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. CRICKET.

    The season commenced on Saturday, on the Launceston Cricket Ground, where a match between the above clubs took place. W. L. Sidebottom was elected to ...

    Article : 814 words
  11. THE SOUTH POLE.

    A committee of the British Association is, it appears, engaged on a redress of an Antarctic grievance. Arctic exploration has never been without its votaries. ...

    Article : 1,552 words
  12. LONGFORD AND ITS HOMESTEADS.

    Scone, the residence of Mr William Gibson, jun., may well be termed one of the "lions" of Tasmania, for few residences in the island colony can equal it in ...

    Article : 1,528 words
  13. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The manager of the Government Railways, with " Your Own." finds out that it is almost impossible to please everyone. Some of the shopkeepers here think that ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 561 words
  15. THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND.

    The mere holding of the great seal of England entitles the fortunate custodian to some £12,000 a year, to immense patronage in church and State, to be ...

    Article : 639 words
  16. GEORGE'S BAY.

    At a meeting of the George's Bay Cricket Club, held last week, the usual preliminary business, the election of officers and a match committee for the ...

    Article : 553 words
  17. OUR HOBART LETTER.

    Proceedings in Parliament this week have neither been lively or instructive, a great deal of time having been spent in discussing measures that have eventually ...

    Article : 2,443 words
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