MALICIOUS DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY.—A very large amount of property is annually destroyed in and around Launceston by "larrikins" who expend ...
Article : 7,243 wordsSIR,—The following appears in the advertising columns of the Australasian of the 5th instant:—"Medical practice for sale—F. F. Balliero's weekly list. ...
Article : 143 wordsSIR,—Will you permit me, in the interest of truth, to contradict a statement made by your correspondent at Hamilton-on-Forth in The Tasmanian of 27th ...
Article : 385 wordsSIR,—Having nothing bettor to do I took a ride down as far as the above mines, and I am happy to say that there is yet a bright day to dwan on Tasmania. ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Mercury continuing to give insertion to statements and assertions respecting myself, emanating from its Launceston correspondent, which are utterly ...
Article : 122 wordsSIR,—In Wednesday's Chronicle there appeared a letter signed "Gralen" having reference to a "Tasmanian medical practice" advertised for sale in a Melbourne ...
Article : 114 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent on the Fingal election evidently takes his ideas at second-hand from the Tribune. He may fancy himself in a position to know the ...
Article : 408 wordsSIR,—For many weeks past, because, as a colonist and elector of three districts on the northern side of the island, I have dared to exercise my constitutional rights ...
Article : 582 wordsSIR,—Will you be so kind as to insert in your paper the following form of prayer which is to be used at the Cathedral during the sitting of the Conference ...
Article : 257 wordsSIR,—In the absence of your regular correspondent I beg to send you the following particulars as to how we are getting along at TableCape. The road to ...
Article : 605 wordsSIR,—"Back woodsman" in one of your papers states that the remedy of "Union with Victoria" for the evils under which Tasmania suffers cannot be applied so ...
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The Tasmanian (Launceston, Tas. : 1871 - 1879), Sat 12 Oct 1872, Page 12
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