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inchovies have made their appearance in Taamanian waters. The Launceston Examiner of Saturday 'says:--" A few days ago we mentioned that shoals of small fish had been met with in Bass's Straits, and that at Circular Head and other places they had been dipped up in buckets; a little later we stated that barracoota had been most unprecedentedly numerous in the Tamar. It now appears that the Btnall fish referred to were anchovies, and it was to their presence in such ?ast numbers that we were indebted for the visit of the barracouta." Another mining manager has absconded from Sandhurst. The Evening News says * — " We learn that a warrant has been made out for his apprehension, at the instance of the directors of one of the companies who charge him with embezzling. The legal manager referred to is Mr Richard Bull, who Borne time ago left Sandhurst for Melbourne, and has not »{n.o« been heard of."

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1743, 5 March 1874, Page 3

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Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1743, 5 March 1874, Page 3

Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1743, 5 March 1874, Page 3

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