April 1[?]—Cantero, barque, 311 tons, Walters, from Mauritius, 3rd March, with sugar. Agents—Boys and Hall. April 19—Emma Prescott, brig, 148 tons, Stanton, from ...
Article : 419 wordsFlour is steady at £23 10s. Teas are in good demand. At Geelong flour fetched £23 10s. at auction, but some dealers consider that it ...
Article : 343 wordsThe Solicitor General conducted tue prosecutions. ARSON. Rachel Stannard was charged with having ...
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Family Notices : 53 wordsWE are not at all annoyed with Mr. STUTZER for the raps over the knuckles he administered to the people on this side of the Island in his lecture at the ...
Article : 1,316 wordsBANK HOLIDAY:—Monday being Saint George's day the banks will be closed. ERRATUM.—In an extract copied from Tuesday's Gazette, the appointment of John ...
Article : 821 wordsMercury, brig, from Melbourne. Freak, schooner, from Melbourne. Wind—S. E. ...
Article : 27 wordsTitania, steamer, for Launceston, Helen Ann, schooner, for Table Cape Prince of Wales, schooner, fro Melbourne. ...
Article : 28 wordsA barque stearing to E. S. E. and appears bound to Tamar Heads; a full rigged ship passing to the westward. Wind—N., fine, wihe heavy surf. ...
Article : 38 wordsMousam, barque, from Newcastle. Mount Alexander, schooner, from Coast. Lyra, brig, from Sarvey Bay. Athol, schooner, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 79 wordsApril 20—The R.M.S.S. Emeu will not be ready for sea till Monday. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe markets are steady. Flour is in request. Wool and hides at last quotations. The Emu will bo ready for sea, and ...
Article : 42 wordsTHIS eccentric public functionary seems determined that the government shall not want a pretext for removing him from the Bench A little while ago a person named ...
Article : 518 wordsThe Emma Prescott reports the arrival at Twofold Bay of the French barque Cordonne with 180 passengers for the Snowy River diggings. A brigantine not made out was signalled off Cape ...
Article : 665 wordsA writ has been issued for the election of a member for this district in the room of Mr. J. A. Gibson. The time for nominating candidates is from the 18th to ...
Article : 109 wordsThe fineness of the day yesterday tempted a great number of holiday folks to the course, and they appeared to enjoy themselves in good sporting style. The ...
Article : 542 wordsSIR,—By the Parliamentary reports of the 31st of January last, it is stated that Lord Brougham had obtained leave to bring in a bill for the simple transfer of ...
Article : 121 wordsOne drunkard was fined 20s., and two others each 10s. One brawler was fined 5s. George Smith, t.l., who had been apprehended on suspicion of robbery under arms, was sentenced to ...
Article : 684 wordsA publie meeting was held in London, on Wednesday, of persons opposed to marriages with a deceased wife's sister. The Duke of Marlborough was in the ...
Article : 1,479 wordsD[?] SIR,—I arrived in town from the country rather late yesterday, and was agreeably surprised at seeing a number of fine young men in a military dress ...
Article : 107 wordsThe wheat market is steady at 10s per bushel, several sales being made at that figure to-day. The principal buyers refuse to give more. Oats are euquired for and one or two sales have been ...
Article : 467 wordsTHERE are some of my neighbours who say of my song, "Old Taurns is surely a little too strong:" They ask why I speak of so strange a design In "a pleasant und peaceable neighbour" of mine? ...
Article : 328 wordsThe annual general meeting of the shareholders and subscribers of this institution was held yesterday afternoon in the Council room. There were present ...
Article : 667 wordsConsiderable animation still continues to manifest itself in the market for breadstaffs. Flour has risen and may be quoted at from £21 to £22. Wheat is coming in freely but stocks are comparatively light, and [?] ...
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The Hobart Town Daily Mercury (Tas. : 1858 - 1860), Sat 21 Apr 1860, Page 2
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