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Advertising : 1,629 wordsPresent: The Mayor (Mr. W. H. Burgess), Aldermen Maher, Addison, Pike, Harcourt, Espie, Watchorn, Daly, and Seabrook. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the ...
Article : 2,069 wordsA public meeting was held in the Mechanics' Institute, on Saturday evening, the 1st instant, for the purpose of making arrangements for holding the annual sports. Mr. R. J. Hutton was voted to the ...
Article : 617 wordsFlorence Nightingale.—The erection of the machinery is progressing satisfactorily; the horses are put together, the bed-plate of engine is in position, and they are getting on building in the boiler; the ...
Article : 355 wordsSIR,—Were it not an historical fact that greed and the love of "pelf" have, in all ages warped men's judgments, it would he difficult to imagine Mr. H. E. B. Read appending his nama to a letter ...
Article : 501 wordsThis Council met on Saturday. The following are the names of the lay gentlomen present:- Messrs. Heyward, W. Hart, Fred. Hart, and R. Douglas. All the ministers in full connection in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsThe name of W. E. Morrisby, of Clarence, has been erased from the Commission of the Peace, at his own request. The time for the revision of the Portland ...
Article : 198 wordsSir,—I have been "interviewed," and requested by a deputation of what I presume I must call "gentlemen," whose names appear in the annexed document, to present that document to you, in the ...
Article : 1,435 wordsA match was played at Oatlands on Saturday, between the Oatlands first eleven, and twenty-two of Jericho and Oatlands second eleven combined. The weathor was very fine, and there were a good ...
Article : 359 wordsThe following letter, signed "Tetley Gant," appears in the Field (London) of September 13:- "Having quite recently returned from Tasmania, I read with interest the short review in your last ...
Article : 1,397 wordsThe monthly sitting of the Court of Request, was held on the 13th hist., before the Commissioner, Mr. Walpole. The cases disposed of were of no public interest. ...
Article : 166 wordsThe heavy rain of Tuesday has almost caused a flood, the water having risen about five feet above its ordinary lovel. It is feared that the crops may have suffered in some parts, as the straw is ...
Article : 618 wordsA match was played at Bream Creek on Saturday, between eleven Good Templars and eleven nonTemplars. The latter went to the wickets first and scored 70, the players who obtained double figures ...
Article : 96 wordsWe are having rather too much "growing weather," and I fear we shall hear complaints before long of the green crops being laid by the heavy rain and winds experienced every few days ...
Article : 742 wordsI have been watching with great delight for the past fortnight the lively appearance in and about the Rowing Club sheds. This season promises to be the most successful of any we have yet had. It ...
Article : 915 wordsAt tho police office on the 11th, before Mr. G. Anderson, S.M., and Mr. H. J. Emmett, J.P., John Edwards, sen., as a trustee, laid an information against John Carroll, for trespass on the Stanley ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 18 Nov 1879, Page 3
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