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  3. VICTORIA.

    We have Melbourne papers of the 22nd inst. Many old Victorian and Riverine settlers will regret to hear of the death of Mr. George Desailly, who was buried in the Brighton Cemetery on ...

    Article : 1,807 words
  4. DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE.

    Preliminaries of a contract have been arranged with Messrs. Green of the Blackwall Australian line for a monthly Cape service. The vessols are to be 4,000 tons, and of 600 horse-power. ...

    Article : 523 words
  5. MIDLANTON.

    There was a large attendance this morning to hear the particulars of a disgraceful row which occurred at Mrs. Tasmania's shearing shed (and which might have been attended with serious ...

    Article : 800 words
  6. THE (LIQUOR) TRADE.

    SIR,—"Observer" in this morning's issue, after giving two instances of the misery caused to families by the liquor traffic, asks, "when will this traffic have finished its deadly work?" I answer, "the ...

    Article : 412 words
  7. HORTON COLLEGE.

    SIR,—I had hoped most sincerely not to have my name appear in print again, and have waited this long, thinking that Mr. Jackson would most surely have himself prevented the necessity of my ...

    Article : 438 words
  8. THE GAZETTE.

    The names of Mr. J. C. Lord, of Antill Ponds, and John M. M'Neece, of Deloraine, have been added to the Commission of the Peace. Mr. Robert White has been appointed postmaster ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. THE MAIN LINE RAILWAY.

    SIR,—I hate intermeddling, especially in matters that do not immediately concern me. But there are occasions when silence is cowardice, and a positive dereliction of duty. Besides, I hold that the Main ...

    Article : 1,230 words
  10. OUR LAUNCESTON LETTER.

    The poisoning case, of which I sent you particulars on Thursday, has not, I regret to say, resulted so favourably as anticipated. Late on Thursday night all the four children, the three Dawsons, and ...

    Article : 387 words
  11. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Our executive commissioner, writing from Philadelphia, expresses confidence in New South Wales carrying off some of the awards at the Exhibition. A schooner, ascertained to be the Atlantic has ...

    Article : 439 words
  12. BAGDAD CRICKET CLUB.

    A meeting of the Bagdad Cricket Club took place on Saturday last in accordance with an advertisement, which appeared in The Mercury convening a meeting for that day. There was a large number ...

    Article : 401 words
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