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  2. LATEST FROM VICTORIA.

    The "Black Swan" has arrived at Launceston, and we are in receipt, by electric telegraph, of the following message from our Melbourne Correspondent:— ...

    Article : 196 words
  3. SHIP MAILS.

    Mails will close at the General Post Office, Hobart Town, as under:- For Adelaide and Sydney via Melbourne, per first vessel, to-morrow, at 2 p.m. ...

    Article : 65 words
  4. SHIPPINGS.

    October 1.—Australian Youth, Barnes Bay, timber; Brothers, Forestiers Peninsula, she-oak; Annie, Huon, with piles for the wharf; Rebecca, Huon, potatoes. ...

    Article : 58 words
  5. [BY SUBMARINE AND ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MOUNT NELSON.

    October 1.—Wind S. W, weather foggy. Bar. 29. 69. Ther. 50. Ozone 8. ...

    Article : 22 words
  6. . ODD FELLOWS HALL.

    In compliance with an application made to the government by the GRAND MASTER of the Order of Odd Fellows the Executive has caused the following allotment of land on the site of the ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. LOW HEADS.

    September 30.—Block Swan, steamer, from Melbourne. October 1.—Lady Denison, brig, from Sydney. Wind west, weather squally. Bar 29-50. Therm. ...

    Article : 23 words
  8. HOBART TOWN MARKETS.

    Scarcely anything was doing in wheat to-day, and quotations were given as previously. We learned by telegram this morning that the upward tendency in the markets of the neighboring ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. ADELAIDE.

    The Stewart exploring party returned to town from the Far North District. They have been to latitude l8[?] 47', and longitude 138[?], being 1100 miles north, but were obliged to return on account ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. CIRCULAR HEAD.

    October 1.—Abbey, schooner, from Melbourne. Wind N. West, strong. Weather, cloudy, wet. ...

    Article : 18 words
  11. MISCELLANEOUS SHIPPING.

    The City of Hobart will not leave for Melbourne until Thursday, her date of departure having been changed in cousequence of the inclemency of the weather, The following passengers have taken ...

    Article : 1,092 words
  12. SYDNEY.

    The Land Bill has been introduced and ordered for second reading next Thursday. Its provisions are the same as introduced last Session. The proprietors of the Empire were summoned to ...

    Article : 105 words
  13. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 12 words
  14. THE MERCURY.

    The Legislative Council met yesterday, but transacted no business. Some notices of motion were given. In the Assembly several notices of motion and ...

    Article : 3,432 words
  15. PAPERS BY THE "BLACK SWAN."

    The Coach brought no Melbourne Papers by the Black Swan last evening. We are therefore unable to give any further intelligence in this morning's issue than the few items which were published in ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The Right Worshipful tho Mayor and Messrs Aldermen Stewart, Murdoch, Crisp, Lewis, and Seabrook wore present at the weekly meeting of the Council yesterday. ...

    Article : 648 words
  17. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    The Artillery Corps, and the 1st and 2nd Tasmanian Rifles, formerly known as the Masonic and Odd Fellows Rifle Corps, went through various evolutions on the Hutchins School ground on ...

    Article : 379 words
  18. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The Gazette of this morning contains the following announcements:- The Public Pound at Exton has been discontinued. ...

    Article : 126 words
  19. PARLIAMENT OF TASMANIA.

    The President took his seat at six minutes past four o'clock, PETITION. Mr. J. C. GREGSON presented a petition from ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. A SANITARIAN IN TASMANIA.

    A file of the Hobart Town Daily Mercury, of March, 1860, has been transmitted to us, containing an important serios of articles by Dr. Swerbeck Hall, on the sanitary condition of some large ...

    Article : 429 words
  21. EVENING SITTING.

    The PRESIDENT took his seat at twenty-five minutes past seven o'clock, and, there not being a single member present, adjourned the House to four o'clock this day. ...

    Article : 29 words
  22. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took the Chair at 4 p.m. MESSAGE. The COLONIAL SECRETARY and Mr. WILSON brought down tho New Nortolk Water Bill, the ...

    Article : 918 words
  23. POLICE OFFICE.

    Before the Right Worshipful tho Mayor, Aldermen Lewis, and Stewart, and J, Barnard, Esq. Two drunkards were each fined 103., and John Bush for the fourth offence was sent to the House ...

    Article : 1,292 words
  24. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING STATISTICS.

    In 1843 the British tonnage which outered with cargoes at the ports of the United Kingdom was 2,919,528 tons, and the foreign tonnage 1,005,894 tons. In 1848 the British, total had increased to ...

    Article : 568 words
  25. GOURLAY'S NEW COUNTRY.

    We have very good authority fur stating that the Honorable COLONIAL TREASURER has just directed the Survey Department to take immediate action in the matter of the opening of the ...

    Article : 321 words
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