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  2. OPENING OF THE BLACK RIVER BRIDGE.

    Monday, the 11th inst., was the day fixed for opening the new bridge built across the Black River, eight miles from Circular Head, on the main line of road. ...

    Article : 1,875 words
  3. BLOWING HOT AND COLD.

    SIR,—It is well-known that some journals exhibit a peculiar propensity for blowing hot and blowing cold by turns. What they blame one day they will ...

    Article : 243 words
  4. MAYOR'S COURT.

    Before his Worship the Mayor. About sixty summonses for municipal rates were in the cause list for to-day. Of these, some had been paid, time was ...

    Article : 59 words
  5. TO THE WATTLE TREE.

    Beautiful wattle tree, gracefully flowering, Decking the earth like a bride In a robe of gold, and lavishly showering Thy perfume on every side. ...

    Article : 208 words
  6. MR. WILLIAM GIBSON, MR. WILLIAM GIBSON, JUN., AND MR BARTLEY.

    SIR—A letter from Mr. Wm. Gibson, jun., appeared in your issue of the 19th instant, stating "that he thoroughly disapproved of my having published a pamphlet, containing among ...

    Article : 1,188 words
  7. TOTAL ABSTINENCE.

    SIR,—The question of temperance has awakened so much interest, and is calling forth so much discussion at the present time that perhaps the following may find ...

    Article : 467 words
  8. MR. BARTLEY'S PAMPHLET.

    SIR,—Do spare your readers, if you can, any more letters about the Reibey scandal. Mr Reibey is the Prime Minister of Tasmania. Nothing can undo it. ...

    Article : 138 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 541 words
  10. ROADS.

    What joy to him, has poor old Hodge A road like that near Kerry Lodge. Rhym[?] Roads. SIR,—Parliament has I pre[?] ere ...

    Article : 656 words
  11. LONGFORD.

    The portion of the stained glass window in Christ Church, representing St. Matthew, which was damaged some time ago, by one of the violent gales has been repaired by Mr J. ...

    Article : 150 words
  12. THE LOSS OF THE S.S. DANDENONG.

    Fuller particulars of this sad catastrophe are contained in the Melbourne papers. The Dandenong left Melbourne on the afternoon of Friday, 8th inst., ...

    Article : 1,824 words
  13. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARIES.

    Sir,—Permit me through the medium of your columns to expose an evil which I fear is very prevalent in our Sabbath schools at this particular season. I refer ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. DRAINAGE.

    SIR,—Rather a singular rejoinder to my letter on the subject of the Launceston drainage appears in this morning's issue of the Chronicle. "Observer" has a deep and hidden meaning ...

    Article : 148 words
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    DEATH FROM A TRIFLING CAUSE.—A death from what may at first sight appear a very trifling cause took place at Ballarat on Saturday. On the afternoon of the ...

    Article : 232 words
  16. GOVERNMENT IN A TRANCE.

    SIR,—There seems a great fuss just now about complaints with the Government in going to sleep over their work, an I have wondered many a times if the man that ...

    Article : 447 words
  17. TIME TABLE

    Derwent leaves on October 3rd at noon, with English mail; 10, at 7 a.m., waiting at Rosevear's for Hobart Town mail; 17, at 11 a.m., and on arrival in Melbourne will lay up for ...

    Article : 159 words
  18. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—In the notice of the Leura Reefs Company's operations in this morning's Examiner I observe the following passage:—"The Leura Company have made ...

    Article : 271 words
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