SIR,—As there is said to be a report abroad that the agricultural land of Tunbridge is of an unproductive nature, unfitted for agricultural purposes, and as such an opinion must be injurious to the ...
Article : 378 wordsBEFOBK His Worehip the Mayor, H. Bilton, Esq., and Alderman Green. Four women were fined 10s. each for being drunk in public. ...
Article : 144 wordsThe long promised play of the Dale's Motto was performed last night to a largo and enthusiastic audience, who seemed to enter most thoroughly into the enjoyment of the play. ...
Article : 1,587 wordsThe schooner Freak was totally wrecked off Port Stephens on Friday last. AU hands saved. Roberts was again a victor on Saturday night, beating Fagan,to whom he gave 600 by sixty-eight. ...
Article : 754 wordsThe markets remain in a perfectly quiet stato, without any variation in prices, which continue as follows:—Flour, £26 per ton; Wheit, 11s. 6d. to 12s. per bushel; Sharps, ...
Article : 90 wordsH. S. Pago barque for Port Albert. HOBART TOWN.—October 17. 8.30 a.m.—Wind.SW., light, cloudy. Bar. 2995. [?] 50. ...
Article : 2,126 wordsMESSRS. BURN & CO., at the Mart, at 11 o'clock— General merchandize. MR. G. A. KEMP, at the Lennox Arms, Richmond, at 12 o'clock—Sales of Stock. ...
Article : 30 wordsMa. BALFE'S letter has been writton under a profound misapprehension. He should have kept his ears open towards the close of the session, ana he would not then have fallen into the error of attributing to himself ...
Article : 71 wordsPREIENT: His Worship the mayor, in the chair and Aldermen Crisp, Kennerley, Barrett, Green, Murdoch, Risby, Lewis, and Pearce. MINUTES. ...
Article : 771 wordsThis Evening—The Duke's Motto. ...
Article : 7 wordsAT the Cambridge ploughing match on Thursday last, there was a little incident not of common occurrence at gatherings of that kind, which we should have noticed earlier ...
Article : 1,686 wordsSIR.—Will you allow me through the medium of your journal the opportunity of stating my case, for the benefit of my brother police officers in Tasmania. ...
Article : 444 wordsA comparative statement of the general and territorial revenue for the quarters ending respectively the 30th of September, 1864, and the 30th September, 1863, appeared in ...
Article : 591 wordsThe above series of leligious events in connection with the Wesloynn denomination was brought to a conclusion last livening by a public mealing held in the Melville-street Chapel. ...
Article : 2,062 wordsThe Board met this afcornoiu at the Boardroom, Macquarie-street. There were present:— Messrs. Butler, (Chairman) Macdowell, and Watkins. ...
Article : 286 wordsWith reference to paragraph 8 of General Order No. 843, dated Horsa Guards, 7th March, 1861, the Colonel Commanding tho Force has decided that the new pattern Cirbine lately issued to the ...
Article : 496 wordsSome matches of the above description took place on the site of the recent Cambridge Ploughing Match, on Friday last, of which tho scores will be found subjoined. The birds were strong on the ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 18 Oct 1864, Page 2
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