The Royal Shepherd has passed through the Heads and landed the following Message for the Mercury. (FROM OUR MELBOURNE CORRESPONDENT.) ...
Article : 65 wordsThe following are the official notifications published in the Gazette:- TARGET PRACTICE. The following Regulations a[?]o promulgated ...
Article : 358 wordsFebruary 5.—Pryde, from Port Cygnet, with palings; Fusilior, North West Bay, with firewood. ENTERED OUT. February 5.—Harp, schooner, 155 tons, Fisher, for South ...
Article : 335 wordsMarkets generally are dull, and several parcels of flour have been quoted under last week's quotation. Some parcels of Victorian and Tasmanian are ...
Article : 507 wordsThe Fame, schooner which has been undergoing repair rendered necessary by her late collision with the Eclipse, was brought from her berth near the new Jetty, to the Franklin Wharf yesterday, to take in cargo. ...
Article : 561 wordsBEFORE Captain Bateman, J. P., One man was fined 10s. for being drunk and the same man (John Johnson) was also fined 20s. for assaulting Mr. Thomas, City Inspector, ...
Article : 1,565 wordsSIR,—When I penned tho letter which by your favor appears in this morning's Mercury, I had not seen the letter of Mr. Balfe on the same subject in the Mercury of the 25th ...
Article : 1,979 wordsWheat romains at 7s to 7s 3d per bushel; a parcel of now wheat fetched the former figure yesterday. A few lots of oats are being shipped to Geelong; our Melbourne telegram of his afternoon states that importations of oats to ...
Article : 152 wordsOur dates by the Tasmania are to the 1st inst. The Empire of that day remarks:- Since our last weekly produce report wool has continued to arrive freely, and sales to some extent have been made by private ...
Article : 287 wordsWe have A[?]land papers to the 12th January and from the New Zealand of that date extract the following:- In the commenced world, the past week has been a blank— without a single foriegn arrival; and since Tuesday, without even ...
Article : 259 wordsContinued rain all day, the race course unfit to run on. The stands and booths anclo deep in mud. The races are postponed until Monday and Tuesday. There is some growling at this ...
Article : 75 wordsSIR,—Having examined the four sets of architectural plans now on view to tho public at the Museum, Harrington-street, I am at a loss to understand how a fair decision can be ...
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Family Notices : 39 wordsThe New Tariff has been passed. The duty on brandy, gin, whiskey, run and all other spirits, is to be 10s. per gallon. On spirits, cordials, liquors, mixed with any article so that ...
Article : 171 wordsTHE subject of Silk Worm cultivation is exciting attention in the neighbouring colonies, and it remains to he soon if, in this matter as in so many others, Tasmania will be content to ...
Article : 2,914 wordsThe Governor has been pleased to authorise the payment, to the general fund of tho several Volunteer Corps, of a sum in aid of uniform, at tho rate of Two Pounds for each effective ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 6 Feb 1861, Page 2
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