Notwithstanding a better fooling existing in both the Adelaide and Launceston breadstuffs markets, in consequence of the mail news, there has been no corresponding change ...
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Article : 234 wordsTHE timely arrival of the brig Mercury from Melbourne yesterday, placed us in possession of full particulars respecting the movements of his Royal Highness ...
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Article : 143 wordsThe Directors of the Western Railway are not making much progress with the Railway, or if they are, their reticence on the subject is remarksble. Two of ...
Article : 228 wordsMiss Digby, Perth, Western Australia. Rev. H. B. Bromby, Hobart Town. Miss Kate Short, Hobart Town. John Ralston, Esq., Evandale. ...
Article : 221 wordsTHE past month bas been remarkable, for what the hasty Session of Parliament prorogued in October had prepared us, s season of inaction and ...
Article : 831 wordsMR. EDITOR,— I have spent too many years of my life in the solitude of the bush in this colony, to be much of a hero worshipper, yet I admit that the ...
Article : 1,236 wordsIn our last issue we referred to the meeting held in St. Andrew's Church on Tuesday evening, J. Robertson, Esq., in the chair, when the ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 23 Nov 1867, Page 4
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