Pursuant to notice, a meeting of members of the above named Association was held at the Exchange, on Thursday afternoon, at three o’clock. Among the members present, were ...
Article : 305 wordsSIR,—AS the rules for the Hobart Town Regatta are being made by the Committee, I beg, by your leave, to offer as a suggestion, that in the Dingy Race the crews be required to produce the certificates ...
Article : 123 wordsGreat expectations are formed of the Steeple Chase to come off on Thursday next. The entry of horses will take piece at the Turf Hotel, on Wednesday evening, between 8 and 10 o’clock, and we ...
Article : 54 wordsAn inquest was held on Saturday morning, at 9 o’clock, at the Lime Kiln Inn. Murray-street, before the Coroner (A. B. Jones, Esq,) and a jury, touching the death of a middle aged female named ...
Article : 176 wordsOne drunkard was fined 10s. Jo[?]u Isherwood, a respectable young lad, pleaded not guilty to disturbing the peace. George Pearce, a laboring man, had taken the boy to the ...
Article : 450 wordsThis event is expected to come off on Thursday with more than usual eclat. The match is to take place at Mr Bignell’s farm, and some excellent prizes are offered. Many of the principal residents of the ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Wesleyan Jubilee Services took place at Westbury on Thursday, when a large number of persons from the adjacent districts attended. The Jubilee Services at Launceston commenced on the ...
Article : 793 wordsThis department of our paper is placed entirely in the hands of parties desirous of availing themselves of it for the free discussion of every legitimate subject—the Editor not holding himself ...
Article : 54 wordsA meeting was held yesterday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce, Macquarie-street, with reference to the Intercolonial Exhibition, to take place at Dunedin, New Zealand, early in ...
Article : 1,189 wordsAn inquest was held on Saturday last, at the Cascade Inn, before A. B. Jones, Esq, Coroner, and the usual jury, touching the [?] of a man named Samuel Gribble, a blacksmith, aged thirty-five ...
Article : 132 wordsSIR,—I always thought there was something despicably mean and base in persons in high places— whether legislators or not—to make statments concerning persons or actions, that they cannot vouch for ...
Article : 595 wordsTHE ESCAPED MAORI PRISONERS.—The ‘Southern Cross’ of Sept. 15 contains the following:— “Nothing further has been heard, that we are aware of, of the movements of the ...
Article : 450 wordsOne drunkard, her second offence, was fined 10s. INFANT BEGGARS.—Elizabeth Bradley and Mary Bradley, two little ragged creatures, were charged with begging alms in the streets. The case was in ...
Article : 1,060 wordsSORELL CHEEK.—The main road from Bridgewater to New Norfolk is almost impassable for a distance of nearly a quarter of a mile, between the true and false mouths of the Sorell Creek. The ...
Article : 436 wordsSIR,—A great deal having been both said and written lately in the colony upon railways, and of the immense sums of money which have been lost in England on their construction. I beg to call the ...
Article : 293 wordsPresent—C. Thomson, Esq. Thomas Pinkett, a shepherd, was charged by C.D.C. Scott with furiously riding in a street at Campbell Town on the 24th of last month. Plea ...
Article : 339 wordsIt will be in the recollection of those of our readers who take an interest in the advancement of Acclimatisation, that a short time ago a correspondence was opened between the ...
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Hobart Town Advertiser : Weekly Edt. (Tas. : 1859 - 1865), Sat 15 Oct 1864, Page 1
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