Before the Police Magistrate. DRUNKARD.—Two drunkards were each fined 5s. or 7 days. DISTURBING THE PEACE.—A woman and a man ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Christmas holidays have been celebrated with more spirit than has been displayed for years, and we think we may, from the number of holiday makers and the zest with which they entered on ...
Article : 5,229 wordsRobert Burns, schooner, 45 tons, R. A. Hall, from the lighthouses and East Coast. Pakeba, brig, Patterson, from Melbourne. Seymour, ketch, 85 tons, Peterson, from Port ...
Article : 1,197 wordsEverything else is forgotten in preparing for the approaching festive season. In addition to the large increase to our population, caused by the long passenger list by the Derwent, the Tamar arrived ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsOur Summary for England, for transmission by the R.M.S. Nubia, will be published on TUESDAY, 30th December, the mail having been announced to close on that day. We will as usual publish a Supplement of [?]4 ...
Article : 103 wordsSIR,—In your paper of the 22nd instant, I observed an anonymous letter, headed "A S[?]uffle from Bothwell," in which the writer, who is evidently as[?]umed of himself (and not withour cause), chooses, ...
Article : 491 wordsCLUNES, one of the rising gold-fields of Victoria, has recently been the scene of much riot and disorder. There has been a struggle between capital and labour, arising apparently ...
Article : 2,847 wordsDEAR SIR,—Will you oblige me by inserting the following on your report in yesterday's Mercury, headed Green Ponds. The Bench did not overrule the objection, but ...
Article : 201 wordsSIR,—At this festive season, when the heart warms spoutaneously with Christian benevolence and good-will to our fellow creatures, I trust you will accord me space for a few lines to call attention to the claims ...
Article : 146 wordsTo-day, being a public holiday, no business was transacted. LAUNCESTON.—The C. Chronide of the 24th inst. reports:— ...
Article : 943 wordsSIR,—Permit me to bring under your notice, and that of the parishioners of this church, the following circumstance. Between 4 and 6 o'clock this afternoon was to be seen, strutting up and down the aisles ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 27 Dec 1873, Page 2
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