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  1. CAT'S PREDICAMENT.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Monday 25 February 1918 p 4 Article
    ... CAT'S PREDICAMENT. The Minister in charge of quarantine (Hon. J. A. Jensen), questioned before he left for Melbourne on Saturday regarding ing "Pansy," the now celebrated cat, be- longing to the ... declined, in a double sense, to let the cat out of the bag. The matter had been referred to him, ho said, ... 184 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 2.333)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 2.333)

  2. CAT'S WONDERFUL VITALITY.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Monday 17 March 1919 p 4 Article
    ... Court, Castlemaine (Vic.), (Vic.), last week for cruelty to a cat. He had agreed to kill a neighbour's cat, and hit it on the head with an iron bar. Thinking it was dead, he placed it in a bag and threw it down an abandoned mining shaft 25ft deep. The cat was not dead, and ... 89 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.87)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.87)

  3. FISH SUPPLIES.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Thursday 6 June 1912 p 4 Article
    ... FISH SUPPLIES. Dunalley correspondent writes - | "A number of" fishing boats are in with their freights of fish, some for Hobart, and other outside markets, while not a few arc patronising the ... smoked fish The} havo also extended the busi- ness to cool ing tho crayfish before send- ing to Hobart ... 123 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.652)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.652)

  4. CHEAPER FISH.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Wednesday 15 November 1911 p 2 Article
    ... CHEAPER CU KÂPER FISH. Melbourne people are paying 9d, or 1[?] a pound retail for fish that has ... "Trawling and Direct Fish Supply L- niitcd,'1 and it will begin operations in the course of a few weols. ... ''offal''-unincr kctablo fish, such as sharks ind siiu'i rays-which is converted into fish oil and a ... 257 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.652)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.652)

  5. FISH CURING.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Thursday 2 May 1912 p 8 Article
    ... FISH CURING. It has always occurred occnned to me that Dunalicy wenid be a splendid fishing; centre. ntrd I am now informed by bj a Hobart lart firm that an extensive fish-curing f L cming cstih li^nm in is loca* -el lliete ni" i ii cn-el ni-> carp j tch lud til mi obi Vsk d Mint hr-s li-c'i the ... 117 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.65)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.65)

  6. FISH MARKET.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Tuesday 14 May 1912 p 6 Article
    ... .FISH MARKET. The tender S. Herrington for lease of the fish market for three years at an annual rental of _15 was accepted. Mr. Herrington was as also appointed clerk of market, in succession to C-,& "Î1 son, xvlioae appointment xx-as xx-itbdraw» A report from tie xvorks committee, ' peating tLo ... 86 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.65)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.65)

  7. LETTING THE CAT OUT.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Wednesday 17 January 1912 p 4 Article
    ... LETTING THE CAT OUT. ' The Sugar Commission, on, strange to say, gives a striking illustration of one of Shakespeare's wise remarks. ks He says:- s - So full of artless jealous} 1« guilt( it spills lise f in leming to be spilt This is picciscly the caso with at 'cast one member oí the Su_,ar ... 478 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.63)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.63)

  8. LETTING THE CAT OUT.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Tuesday 18 July 1911 p 4 Article
    ... LETTING THE CAT OUT. Our news columns yesterday contained a number of telegrams relating to the [?]l-important subject of Defence, which seem to demand it much more careful consideration than they aro likely to receive. Indeed, to our mind, tho atti tudo of the Imperial Government in re gaid to ... 1343 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.628)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.628)

  9. AMUSEMENTS DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Tuesday 1 February 1910 p 8 Article
    ... AMUSEMENTS DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. The pantomime "Dick Whittington and His Cat" was repeated at the Theatre Royal last evening before an excellent house. The tableaux and ballets were excellently staged, and tho production was submitted to senno judicious pruning bore and there, which added ... 324 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.401)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.401)

  10. THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Wednesday 22 March 1916 p 4 Article
    ... THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG. It is always a mistake for a politician to lose his temper, because he is ... opponent, and lot a very big cat out of the hag. Now the beast is going to scratch its liberator, and ... been ablo to keep his temper. The cat is out of the bag with a vengeance, and the Enrío Gov- ernment ... 919 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.399)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.399)

  11. AMUSEMENTS "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT."
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Friday 4 February 1910 p 3 Article
    ... AMUSEMENTS . ' AMÜSEMENTS ._\ Il "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT." , Two more evening performances and a matinee^ on 'Saturday will conclude the season of Albert Goldie's brilliant -pantomime, "Dick Whittington and His Saturday's ..matinee .'.will be specially designed for the enjoyment of tho ... 711 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.399)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.399)

  12. WHO WILL BELL THE CAT?
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Thursday 21 August 1913 p 4 Article
    ... WHO WILL BELL THE CAT? There is something grimly humorous about the present position in the Balkans. The Allies combined lo defeat feat Turkey, and drove back her armies almost to tho gates of Constantinople. Then carne the Treaty of London, under which the territory won from the de- feated Turk ... 358 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.398)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.398)

  13. WOMAN'S WORLD. THE CAT CONTRIBUTION.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Saturday 16 January 1915 p 10 Article
    ... WOMAN'S WORLD. I THE CAT CONTRIBUTION. Often have the pages of literature wa[?]ed eloquent on the ... foes to find a wav of abating the nuis- ance, and making the harmless neces sar\ cat lender a ... edu cat* the public to adopt them in prefer enoe to those imported from London «ind Pans The ... 2497 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.397)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.397)

  14. SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Saturday 3 May 1919 p 5 Article
    ... SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH. The training j Tito tiaining and fighting of fish as a well-organised and ... ulw-ns untried t-hnmpion the risk is indi ed vtij gi cat foi anything like, «hal is commonlj called 'public form upon i Inch to found au opinion as to the actual tmobilities of either fish is allo ... 554 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.34)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.34)

  15. HOBART FISH MARKET.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Monday 13 May 1912 p 3 Article
    ... HOBART FISH MARKET. Ie ,,, le appears from the returns supplied that during the year 83,269 269 dozen fish, and 4.038 scores of crayfish were sold at the Hobart Fish Market, the value there- of being estimated at £14.113. Nearly half the fish (31,870 do7en) were barra- couta, while silver ... 58 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.332)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.332)

  16. A LARGE FISH.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Tuesday 30 July 1918 p 4 Article
    ... A LARGE FISH. An unusually large skate was on view yesterday in the window of Mr. G. Casimaty's fish shop in Elizaboth-street, and attracted considerable attention. The fish w-ns caught yesterday morning off the fish sbedB at the rear of Messrs. Jones and CO.'B stores. It measured just over five ... 79 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.329)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.329)

  17. FISH CURING WORKS.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Saturday 23 November 1912 p 4 Article
    ... FISH CURING WORKS. Our Nubeena correspondent writes - "Our one and only faetary, a fish curing works, will seen be in active operation. The buildings are being erected, and a short jetty is te be built for the con- venience «f the fishing vessels which M ill supply th» faetery." ... 50 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.329)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.329)

  18. A STRANGE FISH.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Tuesday 25 November 1913 p 4 Article
    ... A STRANGE FISH. A strange fish was washed ashore recently cently near the rocks near Opotiki ... part, tapering away towards the tail. The fish seemed ex- tremely frugilo, and did not exceed Hin. in ... top, and in colour the fish was silver. It was scaleleis, die lower part of the body being delicately ... 194 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.328)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.328)

  19. FISH MANURE MANUFACTURE.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Wednesday 5 June 1912 p 4 Article
    ... I FISH MANURE MANUFACTURE. I At yesterday's meeting of the .Kingston Council a special report on the fish manure nure works, S[?] was received from Mr. J. C. Rollins, a factory inspector. Mr. ... manufacture of fish manure is fairly satisfactory, but on the same premises, and about 100 feet distant, I ... 147 words
    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.327)

    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.327)

  20. DISTRIBUTION OF FISH.
    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Thursday 28 August 1913 p 4 Article
    ... I DISTRIBUTION OF FISH. I In a "recent article in "The Mercury" mention was made of a flourishing ... on the ocean side of lorestier'a Peninsula Releí nug lo a query nb to how the fish, like Pope's ... planation is that water fowl, feeding on the spawning fish, carn Hie fertilised 6pawu on their feutheia ... 208 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 1.327)