June 15.—Pilot, schooner, 91 tons, burk, from Lytitleton 12 ult., Wellington 17th ult, Nelson 25th ult, with barley. Passengers, Mrs. Wieldon and three children in the cabin, and two in the sicerage. Agents—Maning ...
Article : 638 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have Adelaide journals to the 5th inst., from which we extract the following items of intelligence: ...
Article : 1,060 wordsThe "Royal Shepherd" arrived off George Town Heads at 11 p.m. last night (Thursday.) Owing, however, to the dense fog she was ...
Article : 432 wordsThe following are the latest quotations of Government securities:- Four per cents, 17 to 17½; 5 percents 35/4 to 41/4 discount. ...
Article : 47 wordsCoffee 6d to 1s. per cwt. lower; coir and cinnamon not quoted; cotton is in little demand; prices are irregular and in some cases lower. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Great Fight for the Championship between Heenan the Benicia Boy and Tom Sayers remains undecided, in consequence of the interference of the Police, ...
Article : 123 wordsJune [?]— Royal Shepherd (s) from Molbourne, with English Mail. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe barque India sailed from Lytileton N. Z. for Manilla, on the 3rd May. All the horses shipped by her from Hobart Town were landed in good order. There was a brigantine in sight at sundown last ...
Article : 133 wordsJune 7th.—The schooner gold Seeker, Captain Johnson, from the Richmond, for Sydney, put in here to-day, having on board Captain Jack and the creq of the barque Mousam—in allten persons, which sailed hence on the ...
Article : 289 wordsSince the closing of our last Sales our market has been very quiet and the new transactions entered into have not proved satisfactory to dealers, who find great ...
Article : 44 wordsThe following names appeared in the Obituary of the month.—Mrs. Jamieson, Sir Thomas Noel Harris, the Earl of Longford, Sir W. F. Folks, Lady Napier, ...
Article : 53 wordsScarcely anything was doing in the wheat market to-day, and prices are without change, 9s per bushel being still quoted as the market figure. The little inquiry for oats that was noticeable yesterday ...
Article : 137 wordsFlour remains dull will a downward tendency at £22 10s. wheat 9s. to 9s. 6d. The Upper House continues to mutilate the Lund Bill and little, hopes are ...
Article : 57 wordsNews from Taranaki has been received to 31stMay. At that time the total British force of all arms was about 3000 men, but the general impression was that they were ...
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Family Notices : 22 wordsWE Know sufficient now to understand, that the immediate termination of the Maori war. by the effectual conquest of the insurgent tribes, is no longer to be ...
Article : 1,241 wordsThe money market is easy. The Share market is improved. Consols 941/8.—Victorian Government 6 per cent. Debentures have all ...
Article : 121 wordsWe resume our summary of news from the papers brought by the Tasmania. The following is, au analysis of the debate on the Panama postal question. ...
Article : 1,338 wordsParliament resumed on the 16th April. The whole evening was devoted to a discussion on the navy. The long prevailing apathy on ...
Article : 1,004 wordsPROPOSED EXHIBITION.—The Royal Society appears favorable to the proposition of holding an" Australian Exhibition" in the course of the ensuring year. ...
Article : 1,545 wordsWe sent a telegram to Launceston yesterday to obtain some additional items of English News, together with the particulurs of the great encounter between ...
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The Hobart Town Daily Mercury (Tas. : 1858 - 1860), Sat 16 Jun 1860, Page 2
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