January 28.—Scotia schooner, 104 tons, Bartlett, from Melbourne, the 16th instant, in ballast, Agent—A. A. Butler. January28.—Harriette Nathan, barque, 114 tons, Lloyd, from Melbourne, the 18th instant, in ballast. Agent—A. A. Butler. ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Gazette of this morning contains the following:- A proclamation by His Excellency the Governor is published proroguing Parliament ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Council met at four o'clock. Present:—Aldermen Stewart (in the chair) Kennerley, Lipscombe, Seabrook, Murdoch, Butler and Crisp. (The Mayor and Alderman ...
Article : 693 wordsSIR,—In answer to the inquiry of a " Shareholder," I beg to reply that the[?]last case in dispute, namely, " Heavey v, the Company," is now before Mr. J. C. Gregson, the Arbitrator, ...
Article : 179 wordsJanuary 28.—Wind, N., light. Bar.29.83. Therm. 59. Ozone, 7. ...
Article : 14 wordsJanuary 28.—Highlander, schooner, for Melbourne. Wind—S.E.,light; weather close. Bar. 29 [?]0. Therm. CC, ...
Article : 20 wordsThe flags of the several vesssls in harbor were lowered yesterday to half mast as a tribute of respect to the late Mr. Pitcairn. The Victory, schooner, Captain Baker, leaves for Port Davey, to-day, with 48 head cattle,shipped we are informed by Messrs. ...
Article : 282 wordsWe have c[?]r files of Melbourne papers to the 23rd instant. The following are notes of the principal speeches delivered in the course of the debate, ...
Article : 5,349 wordsThe Mounted Volunteer Rifles paraded on Windmill Hill for the first time in uniform on Saturday, mustering upwards of 30 strong, and afterwards marched through the town. The ...
Article : 118 wordsWheat sold this morning at 7s, to 7s.3d. per bushel; there is not much, however, coming forward. Oat[?] and barley meet with very limited inquiry. Old hay is still selling at £4 to £6 per ton according to quality, ...
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Family Notices : 105 wordsIt is our painful task this day to record the death of Mr. Pitcairn, who expired rather suddenly at his residence in Davey-street, at four o'clock yesterday morning. He had been ...
Article : 713 wordsA REMARKABLE illustration of the caprice of punishment was afforded in a recent police case at Oatlands, which we reported on Saturday. Thomas, RODDA, a youth of 17, was charged ...
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Advertising : 655 wordsThree tipplers were fined 10s each, and one, for a second offence, was fined 20s. Two females, fined for disturbing the peace, one.5s and the other 10s. Two other females ...
Article : 551 wordsA further disaster to our ill-fated cable is thus reported by the Corniwall Chronicle:- The Princess Louise from the Mauritius anchored in East Bay before she entered the ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 29 Jan 1861, Page 2
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