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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 630 words
  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    On Monday, the 25th ult. (we learn from the S.M. Herald) the second contingent of immigrants arrived from New York, the first lot having entered Sydney harbour on the morning of the 22nd May ...

    Article : 663 words
  4. TESTIMONIALS.

    SIR,—In your issue of the 23rd inst, a correspondent, signing himself "The Midland Medium," has given some information with regard to the progress of the The Chapman Testimonial; but while doing ...

    Article : 1,276 words
  5. ON VOTING.

    DEER SIR,—Now that the 'lecsbuns are over, and the coves have done their blowing as to the great things they would do if they got in, I knows you will make room for a pore man as wishes to come ...

    Article : 596 words
  6. DEATE OF MONS. DEL SARTE.

    Among the music-loving public of Tasmania, and more especially that of the metropolis, no name was more familiar in years gone by than that of Camille Del Sarte. But it has now to be recorded ...

    Article : 473 words
  7. THE GAZETTE.

    Her Majesty's proclamation of neutrality is published, and will be found summarised elsewhere. A despatch from the Earl of Carnarvon, enclosing a copy of an order of the Queen in Council, ...

    Article : 434 words
  8. VICTORIA.

    They have had ice lin, thick at Beechworth this week, the product of one night's frost. The Advertiser says the thermometer was 8dog. belew freezing point. In Ballarat (says the Star) there has ...

    Article : 1,363 words
  9. ELECTION FOR HOBART.

    SIR,—The numerously signed requisition which has been presented to the Honourable Alfred Kennerley by the electors of Hobart, desiring him once more to serve his adopted country in the ...

    Article : 447 words
  10. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE.

    The hearing of this case was resumed, and occupied all day. It is the appeal of Mr. Grant, the promoter and real originator, and Messrs. Clark and Punchard, ...

    Article : 3,112 words
  11. HAMILTON.

    The inhabitants of our little township were aroused from their usual state of quietude on Saturday last, by the arrival of the Messrs. Langdon, of Montacute, with about sixteen couple of the ...

    Article : 645 words
  12. PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY.

    To-day's Hobart Town Gazelle contains Her Majesty's proclamation issued in relation to the war between Russia and Turkey, with the despatch accompanying it, in which Lord Carnarvon desires ...

    Article : 1,433 words
  13. THE LATE ELECTIONS.

    SIR,—If the late elections had been carried on with any degree of fairness, the result would have been a strong working majority in the present Opposition, Even giving the Ministeralists a larger ...

    Article : 458 words
  14. RICHMOND ROAD TRUST.

    SIR,—I noticed in your journal some time back a letter remarking upon the state of the road leading from Jerusalem to Spring Hill Bottom. "Permit me to supplement what was then stated. ...

    Article : 221 words
  15. WHAT ARE POLICE FOR?

    SIR,—What are police for but to keep down bad conduct as much as they can? But it is not so in the township of Oatlands; the conduct of a certain class of women is disgraceful, and the police take no ...

    Article : 155 words
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