We are in receipt of Sydney papers to the 22nd ult., the day preceding that on which Mr. Cowper's statement with reference to Sir William Denison's use of the Great Seal was made ...
Article : 931 wordsTHE SHAKSPERE MONUMENT.-A special meeting of the general committee to whom the arrangements for the Shakspere memorial have been entrusted was called for Saturday, at the ...
Article : 1,487 wordsSHIP MAILS will be closed at Hobart Town as under:- For Melbourne via Launceston, per Black Swan, this day, at 5 p.m. For Adelaide and Sydney, via Melbourne, per first vessel, ...
Article : 73 wordsJanuary 3[?].—Emma Prescott, brig, 148 tons, Stanton, from Melbourne, the 27th instant, with sheep and sundries. Agent, E.M. Fisher. Passengers cabin—Mr. and Mrs. Overend and child. ...
Article : 112 wordsSir.—Under the above heading there appears in this morning's Mercury a letter from Mr. Balfe. As this letter is ostensibly a commentary on " Mr. Whiting's scheme," I have ...
Article : 111 wordsJanuary 31.—Wind S. W., fresh, and gloomy. Bar. 29 88 Therm. 51. Ozone 7. ...
Article : 21 wordsAn inquest was holden on Wednesday at Treelands, the residence of Henry E. Harrison, Esq., before T. Mason, Esq., coroner, and a respectable jury, upon the body of George ...
Article : 320 wordsJanuary 31.—Augusta May, barque, from London, at anchor outside the Heads. Wind S.F., heavy gale. Bar. 20.75. Therm.61. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Harrietto Nathan went down to Taylor's Bay to take in stone for Melbourne yesterday morning. The E[?] Prescott arrived from Melboure, after an excellent run of three and a half days, yesterday morning, with sundries ...
Article : 107 wordsSir,—Reference having been made to my name in one or two of your recent issues, in connection with tho proposed formation of a. " Rifle Association." I think it nothing but fair ...
Article : 401 wordsCapital Agricultural and Grazing F[?] they were used at Victoria was to indice every authorised person in Victoria, save two, to sign a petition for a Municipality. About a fortnight ...
Article : 1,507 wordsThe news from the other colonies was not of a nature to produce any effect on this market and wheat is still selling at 7s. to 7s. 3d. per bushel. There is not much inquiry for oats, and quotations are without ...
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Family Notices : 51 wordsWe have thus far given the Government credit for honesty in their assurances to Parliament that they were anxious to render all possible assistance and encouragement to the cause of ...
Article : 1,401 wordsThe first meeting of Trustees under the new Cross and Bye Eoads Act, for the District of Eichmond, took placo at tho Court House yesterday. All the gentlemen elected were present ...
Article : 165 wordsThe following address from the A. I. O. O. F. in Tasmania was forwarded to the officers ofthat order in Melbourne, to present to Br. Sir Wiliam T. Denison, but having arrived late on Friday ...
Article : 691 wordsThe annual mooting of the members took place yesterday at the Exchange Rooms at three o'clock, according to announcement. Among the gcntlcmou present wore Messrs. S. ...
Article : 919 wordsBEFORE THE EIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR AND ALDERMAN STEWART. THOMAS v WARD. This was an information by the City Inspector, ...
Article : 252 wordsFrom additional papers, received yesterday morning, we give the following interesting items of intelligence:- THE PRESENT SEAT OF WAR.—The Nelson ...
Article : 3,681 wordsTwo females were fined for drunkonncss, one 20s. and the other 10s. ABSCONDER FROM THE COLONY.—John Bannon (alias MeLean) a passholdor (by the Recovery) ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 1 Feb 1861, Page 2
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