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  2. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LAUNCESTON EXAMINER.

    SIR.—I regret, after the length of time you have suffered to elapse, (nearly two months) you should have again opened your columns to a fresh attack upon the Wesleyan body, and the character ...

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    PORT OF LAUNCESTON.—Return of imports and exports, arrivals and departures, at the port of Launceston, including Circular Head, for the quarter ending 10th October, ult.— ...

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  4. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LAUNCESTON EXAMINER.

    SIR,—Those persons who are acting as operatives with my friend George Muggeridge, make him say that by my repeated letters in the Examiner I tell the world I am the enemy of all and the friend of ...

    Article : 2,718 words
  5. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LAUNCESTON EXAMINER.

    SIR,—These blessed showers have saved our grain crops from ulter failure. I would, however, caution the public against any too sanguine expectations. The early crops, if closely examined, will be found ...

    Article : 192 words
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