Two drunkards were fined each 10s. One female, for disturbing the peace in the public streets, was fined 10s. A DESPERATE FELLOW.—William Fleury, ...
Article : 428 wordsA most extensive system of plunder was discovered yesterday (Friday); at Messrs Perkins & Co’s, Emporium, Liverpool-street. It appears that for some time past a person has been in the habit of ...
Article : 614 wordsYesterday morning, considerable excitement was caused in town by the report that the Rosetta Coal Mines, at New Town, belonging to Mr Moses and rented by Smart and Noble, had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 wordsSUPPLY OF TIMBER.—A meeting called, we believe, by Dr Crowther, is to be held this afternoon at the Alliance Rooms at three o’clock for the purpose of considering the position of the timber trade, ...
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Advertising : 363 wordsThe long-talked of match between 25 members of the 1st Rifles (Hobart Town) and a like number of the Launceston Artillery came off yesterday (Friday), commencing at 10 o’clock. It may be remembered ...
Article : 798 wordsDRUNKARDS .—One male drunkard was fined 10s, or the usual alternative. IDLE AND DISORDERLY —William Bradford was charged by D. C. Vickers with the above offence ...
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Hobart Town Advertiser : Weekly Edt. (Tas. : 1859 - 1865), Sat 25 Jun 1864, Page 1
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