The President took the Chair at 4.5 p.m. MR. PARK (SCHOOL MASTER). Captain LANGDON asked the Colonial Secretary if this case had been under the consideration of the ...
Article : 1,103 wordsPrayers having been offered up by the President, The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. SOTICES. ...
Article : 1,789 wordsSIR,—Certain reflections having been made by Mr. Carter, in his place in the Legislative Council, upon the proceedings of the Bench of Magistrates at the Court of Revision held at Fingal on the 9th ...
Article : 292 wordsSIR,—I do not think it is generally known amongst the timber merchants of the South that there is at present a good demand for the lightwood of Tasmania in the markets of Victoria, and that ...
Article : 241 wordsSIR,—As a member of the trading community of this island, anxious to make my way upward and gain that position which will enable me to creditably rear an increasing family, I enter my protest ...
Article : 619 wordsA MEETING of gentlemen interested in the steps being taken for the acclimatisation of animals was held at the Museum Rooms, of the Royal Society, Harrington Street, this afternoon, the meeting ...
Article : 6,050 wordsMr. GELL resumed and said that the sweeping away the whole item would bring on the House very grave censure, and as under the general estimate for reduction, £12,000) 4000 children only ...
Article : 2,443 wordsOn Thursday afternoon an inquest was held at Mr. Hartam's, Criterion Hotel, Liverpool-street, before W. Tarleton, Esq., Coroner, to enquire into the origin of the late fire at Messrs. Saliers' corner. ...
Article : 107 wordsBEFORE W. Tarleton, Esq., P.M., and N. Gresley, Esq. One female drunkard was fined 20s.; and a rough-looking man, nemed Daniel Holland, was ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 18 Jan 1862, Page 3
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