SHIP MAILS will be closed at Hobart Town as under:- For Adelaide and Syduey via Melbourne, per first vessel, this day, at 5 p.m. ...
Article : 300 wordsMr. Hodgson's Saucy Kate won this race. On the return home we regret to say that Mr. Parker's dog-cart was capsized ...
Article : 38 wordsYesterday was a splendid though very sultry day for the opening of the Launceston Annual Meeting. The whole of the arrangements had been perfected in a ...
Article : 341 wordsFour drunkards were fined 10s. each. Six disturlers of the peace 5s. each. John Taylor was fined 5s. for drunkeucss, and 20s. for assaulting Constable Smith. ...
Article : 69 wordsThomas Seymour, seaman on board the Officy whaler, claimed from Dr. Crowther owner of the vessel the sum of £8, two months wages. ...
Article : 5,825 wordsFebruary 29—[?]ndoer, schoouer, 104 tons, T. Young, jun., from Newcastle (N.S.W.) the 24th inst. ENTERED OUT. March 1—Pacific, s[?]p, 318 tons, sherburd, for ...
Article : 97 wordsBlack Swan, steamer, from Melbourne. Wind variable—rain. ...
Article : 14 wordsScotia, brig from Launceston. Adelaide, schooner, form Newcastle. Freak, schoouer, from River Don. Usopa, Ship, from Sydney. ...
Article : 101 wordsFIRE ON BOARD THE MONARCH.—To the necessarily hurried notice of the fire which we wrote yesterday morning we have but few additions to make. As we then stated the fire ...
Article : 532 wordsA few parcels of wheat wore sold this morning at 8s. per bushel, which may be considered as the general market figure, and one lot of very prime quality [?] 8s. 3d. Oats and barley are in very [?] request, the ...
Article : 87 wordsA communication has been received from Mr. William BROWN, the owner of Mystery, by the owner of [?]top, John LORD Esquire, stating that she had met ...
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Family Notices : 59 wordsThe first day's races came off yesterday the particulars of which will be found below. The day proved most auspicious and everything went off in the most admirable ...
Article : 220 wordsWE hope the several Country Districts have not lost sight of the arguments we employed a few days since in order to point out to them the wisdom of their at ...
Article : 1,717 wordsA Special General Sessions for hearing appeals against the City Assessment was held at tho Old Police Office yesterday morning. ...
Article : 341 wordsMr. G. Brown's b. h. Saucy Dick, aged, blue jacket, puce and gold cap[?] Mr. A.'Kearney's brn. m. Miss Letitia, 3 yrs, tartan jacket anil cap[?] ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. H. Lyons's blk. g. Whaleboue, 3yrs., blue jacket and scarlet cap. 1 1 Mr. G. Guy's b. f. Laura, 3 yrs., tartan jacket and black cap. 2 2 ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. Alexander Reld's b. g. Presto, aged, bluejacket black cap. 1 1 Mr. W. H. Mence's b. g. Guy Lad, aged, blue jacket and pucecap. 2 3 ...
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The Hobart Town Daily Mercury (Tas. : 1858 - 1860), Fri 2 Mar 1860, Page 2
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