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  2. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY.

    The anniversary of the birth of the Heir Apparent was celebrated yesterday in the most loyal and hearty manner. There was a general suspension of business of all kinds; all tho public offices, ...

    Article : 436 words
  3. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    THE HEALTH OF GREAT BRITAIN.—England seems te be a tolerably healthy country after all. The mortality returns for England and Wales in the year 1876 record the death of 18 men and 409 women ...

    Article : 1,501 words
  4. THE DOMAIN.

    From its close proximity to the city, the Queen's Domain always has, and always will, present a very lively scene on a holiday. Yesteiday afternoon there were about two thousand persons, old and ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY CONCERT.

    A grand promenade concert in aid of the band fund of the Southern Tasmanian Volunteer Aitillery Corps, was held in the Town Hall. There was a larg attendance, and the programme proved more ...

    Article : 500 words
  6. YACHT CLUB EVOLUTIONS AND PICNIC.

    A departure was made from tho customary method of inaugurating the Derwent Yacht Club season, it having been decided by the committee that the yachts should join in a number of evolutions ...

    Article : 636 words
  7. MAIN LINE RAILWAY.

    Facilities were offered by the Manager of the Main line Railway for those who preferred the iron borse, return tickets being issued at single fares from any station of siding by trains stopping therent, ...

    Article : 352 words
  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The Derwent Dramatic Club gave a performance in the evening at the Theatre, Which was crowded, the pit being uncomfortably filled. The pieces played were Robert Macaire and The Rival Valets, ...

    Article : 118 words
  9. BRIDGEWATER.

    Ploughing mutches and a hack race were held at Bridgewater and, notwithstanding the shortness of the notice, were on the whole very successful. A large number of visitors arrived by both excursion ...

    Article : 403 words
  10. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Mr. W. Hartnoll, jun., sold on Saturday, at his mart, twenty East City of Launceston shares, at 2s, 9[?]. each, 1000 Sir Wm. Denisons at 1s., and 25 Olive Branch at 7[?]. The twenty North Bischoff ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. KANGAROO POINT.

    This favorite place of resort attracted hundreds of holiday-seekers from the city, and everybody found some means of enjoyment. In the morning the children of the Queen's Asylum were taken ...

    Article : 314 words
  12. GOLD.

    Florence Nightingale.—ThE mining manager, Mr. T. K. Simpson, reports they are now making good progress with the surface work on the claim. They have the bed logs for the engine in position, and the ...

    Article : 282 words
  13. QUEEN'S ASYLUM.

    Yesterday the children left this institution at an [?]arly hour, and crossed the Derwent in the Twins' ferry boat, Captain Taylor very kindly giving them a passage to the Point and back. The occasion was ...

    Article : 84 words
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    The s.s. Devon, which arrived from Emu Bay on Saturday, brought 60 tons of tin are from the Mount Bischoff Co's. claim. Messrs. J. and P. Shannon and J. Brown arrived ...

    Article : 687 words
  15. EXCURSION TO OYSTER COVE.

    Among the attractions offered to holiday-makers upon plensure loyally bent, perhaps none was more popular than the excursion down the river to Oyster Cove. This was arranged as a means of ...

    Article : 971 words
  16. CRICKET.

    This match took place at North-West Bay yesterday. The town team started from Tattersall's (Murray-street) at 6[?]20, arriving at the Bay shortly before 10. The Zingari captain having won the ...

    Article : 734 words
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