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Advertising : 962 wordsThe following were the stock and share quotations and sales on 'Change yesterday.:- HOBART. ...
Article : 263 wordsGood soaking rains have set in and extended over most of the coast and central districts. Some of the western stations also reort showery or unsettled weather. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Royal Society was held last night at the Museum, His Excellency Sir R. G. C. Hamilton presiding. NEW MEMBER. ...
Article : 2,092 wordsI visited the Junction mine today. At the 400ft. level the manager has begun to run a drive north from the crosscut in the lode. Assays from the face, he states, give ...
Article : 217 wordsNegotiations are at present going on between the head office in Brisbane of the Australasian United Steamship Navigation Co. and the head office in Melbourne of ...
Article : 107 wordsEarl Kintore leaves for Melbourne en route to Tasmania on the 20th inst. He sails for Launceston in the s.s. Flinders. The Treasurer hopes to receive to-day a ...
Article : 157 wordsAt the Police Court to-day, Richard Summers, for stealing a duck, was sent to gaol for a month Elizabeth Mullens, for assaulting Shinanallio, an Indian hawker, ...
Article : 435 wordsGOLD. — Amalgamated Weat Tasmania, b. 2s., s. 3s.; Moonlight, b. 6d., s. 8d.; Mount Victoria, b. 1s. 2d.; Phoenix, b. 6s., s. 6s. 6d.; Tusmania, b. £7 19s., s. £8 5s. ...
Article : 98 wordsSIR,—Mr. Geeves deserves the thanks of the residents of the extensive Huon district for the information he has supplied re the proposed railway route, but I think it is ...
Article : 231 wordsThe silver market is still depressed, and Erices are lower. The following sales have been reported on the Stock Exchange:— Broken Hill Proprietary (Melbourne ...
Article : 161 wordsYesterday Father Hennebry completed his 25th year in the priesthood. To fittingly mark the occasion, the four schools in St. Joseph's parish, over which he presides, ...
Article : 1,720 wordsIt is stated on good authority that Sir Julius Vogol will stand for New Plymouth at the next election. A bill will be brought in early next ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. E. H. Thompson, of Franklin, writes: —"I should be greatly obliged if you could find space for the enclosed in your columns; as my only object is to obtain information ...
Article : 940 wordsOn Saturday last, 8th inst., Captain Watchorn brought a team of eight mea from A. Company, Tasmanian Rifle Regiment, down by the s.s. Cygnet, and fired a ...
Article : 410 wordsThe Launceston quotation for tin ore per unit yesterday was 16s. 9d. MANAGERS' REPORTS. Argus, June 9.—The work done at ...
Article : 1,182 wordsSIR,—Permit me just a word or two in reference to His Lordship the Bishop's letter, in which he says he thought the pari[?]ioners knew the welcome accorded to ...
Article : 355 wordsSIR,—I quite agree with Mr. Bradley in his desire to have native woods more used. I fully believe we have timber equal to our requirements in every way, and it is not ...
Article : 374 wordsThe ordinary meeting of the Marine Board was held to-day, when a letter was received from the Minister of Lands stating he would take an early opportunity of ...
Article : 941 wordsThe Municipal Council met on 3rd inst, all the councillors being present except Cr. Walker, who wrote apologising for absence. The minutes of previous meeting were ...
Article : 1,123 wordsSIR,—With your permission I would like to give publicity to a little act of larrikiuism which nearly caused me a serious loss. On Friday night, during the annual Artillery ...
Article : 126 wordsOn the 8th inst. the Ouse Rifle Corps, under the command of Capt. Gray, of New Norfolk, mustered in full force near the new post and telegraph office for church ...
Article : 255 wordsSIR,—Will you let me add my mite to the general fund of information which your leader has drawn together? I noticed last breeding season a great dimin[?]tion in the ...
Article : 174 wordsMr. Henry Coates, 11, Cheetham-place, Adelaide-street, Hull, stated that the St. Jacob's Oil people had for a long time, published his testimonial, which is as follows: ...
Article : 218 wordsSIR,—In your sub-leader of to-day you call attention to the working of the Education Act, and point out that the police are the proper persons to look after the truant ...
Article : 209 wordsRICHMOND v. KANGAROO RIVER —These clubs met for the initiatory match of the season on Saturday, 7th ist., on the Kangaroo River Club's gronnd at Roslyn. ...
Article : 214 words"I have used Pears' Soap for two years with the greatest satisfaction, for I find it the very best." (Siirnod) MARY ANDERSON. Pears' Soap for the toilet and nursery, ...
Article : 201 wordsSIR,—Having from time to time noticed some strange and incongruous appointments made in filling the vacancies caused by the resignation, etc., of municipal police officers, ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 11 Jun 1890, Page 3
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