The usual monthly meeting of the Society was held on Monday evening last, the 27th August The chair was taken by Dr. Agnew. Henry Buckland Esq. was duly elected a Fellow ...
Article : 1,435 wordsMAILS Will close at the General Post Office, Hobart Town, as under:- For New Zealand and Queensland vil Sydney, first vessel, this day, at 11 a.m. ...
Article : 66 wordsSeptember 3.—Alarm, brig, 195 tons, Mitchell, from Newcastle, New South Wales, the 25th August, with coals. Agents—McPherson and Francis. ...
Article : 303 wordsNever perhaps was the Theatre Royal honored with a more numerous or a more fashionable audience than on the occasion of the Amateur Performance last night. From pit to ceiling the ...
Article : 277 wordsSIR.—Various comments have been made in your paper upon the omission, in the Report of the Education Commission, of all reference to Horton College, Ross, and some of your correspondents, ...
Article : 252 wordsNext to nothing is doing in wheat, and the market has not yet settled down; a small parcel, however, sold to-day at 7s 6d. per bushel. Oats and barley are very seldom asked for. ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Emma Prescott was coming up the revier last night The North Star, which has been over to Kangaroo Point to take in stone for Melbourne, returned ...
Article : 157 wordsSIR,—The interest which, by your able articles upon the subject, you manifest in the important matter of education shall be my only apology for making a few remarks upon those suggestions ...
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Family Notices : 141 wordsMONDAY, 3rd September, 1860. Present—The Mayor, Aldermen Stewart, Butler, Seabrook, Rheuben, Lipscombe, Lewis, Crisp, and Murdoch. ...
Article : 684 wordsThey who have followed the valuable evidence taken before the Committee on merchaut Shipping must have observed that the witnesses. without exception, recommend the establishment of training ...
Article : 1,490 wordsTHE Matrimonial Causes Bill has now passed the Assembly and is set down for its second reading iu the Legislative Council to-morrow. Since a Bill somewhat similar in its provisions ...
Article : 2,311 wordsSIR,—The leading article in the Mercury this morning has caused the much regret. What necessity is there for the government to introduce a Militia Bill? ...
Article : 372 wordsWE were somewhat surprised yesterday afternoon at being served by Mr. PITT, Solicitor for Mr. Justice HORNE, with a notice of action for libel. We have been informed that His HONOR ...
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Advertising : 186 wordsTime in its revolving course has again brought round the period appointed for the social gathering of our Odd Fellows, of the A.I.O., to celebrate the anniversary of their respective Lodges round the ...
Article : 269 wordsThe following letter has been sent to F. Houghton, Esq., M.H.A., by the Kingborough Volunteer Rifle Corps:- SIR,—We the undersigned members of the ...
Article : 423 wordsBEFORE the Right Worshipful the Mayor, and J.L. Stewart, Esq. There were only six charges on the sheet, which were disposed of as follows: ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 4 Sep 1860, Page 2
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