Before Mr. G. A. Kemp, Acting-Police Magistrate, and Mr. Alderman Brownell, J. P. MINOR OFFENCES. — One drunkard was ...
Article : 755 wordsThe Synod re-assembled yesterday evening[?] After prayers, the minutes of the previous meeting were read. Canon Adams called attention to an ...
Article : 2,832 wordsIt is expected that the County Court in Melbourne will be removed shortly, and the site devoted to a College of Pharmacy, for which purpose it has been bought by the ...
Article : 734 wordsSir,—Seeing my name mentioned a few days ago as one likely to be a candidate for the coming election, I beg to say it is not my intention of contesting it. Thanking ...
Article : 68 wordsSIR,—A correspondent who signs or subscribes "Justice" in letter, published in your issue of the 26th November, asks why another correspondent, who signed ...
Article : 115 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "Audit," in his letter having reference to municipal accounts, appears to have had no other end in view than to indulge in abuse of Mr. E. M. ...
Article : 151 wordsAt the flower show there was a much better display than usual. The prize list is as follows:— Pot Plants.—Best collection of Greenhouse ...
Article : 356 wordsSIR,—My attention has been called to a letter in your issue of 23rd instant, from John T. Wad lington Spotswood, in answer to mine of 15th instant. I do not intend to ...
Article : 249 wordsSIR,—In reference to the assertion made at the meeting of the Premier Company last night, namely, that Mr. Mace had sent the first information of the result of the Premier ...
Article : 550 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Immigration Board was held yesterday afternoon at the Chief Secretary's Office. There were present:—The Hon. Wm. Moore, Chief ...
Article : 1,145 wordsThe anniversary tea-meeting of the Wesleyan Church and Sunday school, Torquay, was held in a temporary erection within the neat church enclosure, on the 26th inst. ...
Article : 634 wordsSIR,—To-day's, issue of The Mercury notifies that the directors of the Orient T.M. Co. have made another call, notwithstanding that the last when made was thought by ...
Article : 372 wordsThis morning (Wednesday) the steam-mill worked by Mr. Philpot had a very narrow escape from being burnt down. A man, named Williams, was on his way to Mr. ...
Article : 423 wordsThe Secretary of the Hobart Exchange reports the following sales and quotations mado on Change on Thursday, November 29: — Florence Nightingales (morning), ...
Article : 197 wordsSIR,—In to-day's issue Mr. Fleming wishes to make the public believe that it was I that broke the Wednesday weekly half-holiday. I say in plain terms that it is ...
Article : 249 wordsWest Bischoff.—We have crushed 70 tons of stuff for 2½ tons of tin. During the week the 30ft. level north of Hammond's shaft has been extended 7ft. through a lode 1ft. ...
Article : 1,676 wordsThe latest information received in London when the last mail left appears to bo the report of the special correspondent of the Daily News, despatched on September 30, ...
Article : 771 wordsMr. David Moss, of the Tasmanian Loan and Discount Agency, has, through his solicitors, Messrs. Douglas and Collins, served notice of action upon Mr. H. J. Boan, the ...
Article : 1,179 wordsThe annual Friendly Societies' demonstration took place yesterday. The weather was all thut could be desired, consequently there was a large gathering of people. The day's ...
Article : 1,109 wordsThe seventh competition for the Syme donation took place at the Sandy Bay range yesterday. The weather was v ery unsettled, and annything but favourable for rifle ...
Article : 440 wordsSIR,—Having read your sub-leader of to-day's issue, I was much pleased to find The Mercury take the position it has in reference to the alloged misconduct of Detective ...
Article : 376 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 26th November a letter appears signed "Ratepayer," applauding the three retiring aldermen— Messrs. Belbin, Brownell, and Gregory, who, ...
Article : 458 words"... While on the subject of Waltham watches we may mention that we have seen a letter from the commander of the Gordon Castle (castle line of steampackets), who was ...
Article : 237 wordsSIR,—Your remarks on the above in the sub-leader of to-day's Mercury are to the point, and I hope you will, by the aid of the Press, keep this so called Police ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 30 Nov 1883, Page 3
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