BEFORE Mr. Commissioner Browne. In re LUKE WALLIS. First meeting of creditors. Mr. Graves, for Mr. AuStin, petitioning ...
Article : 444 wordsAGAIN was the Circus crowded last night to overflowing, a decided proof of the interest excited by the performances, and a sufficient guarantee for their intrinsic excellence. Indeed ...
Article : 90 wordsApril 3—Happy Jack, North West Bay, with potatoes.: United Family, Bruni, firewood. CLEARED OUT. April 3.—City of Hobart, T.S.N. Co's sorew steamer, 363 tons. ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Bazaar in aid of repairs to St. Mark's Church, Kangaroo Point, took place yesterday at the store of Mr. Nickol, kindly placed at the disposal of the Committee for the occasion. ...
Article : 305 wordsApril 3—Wind N.W. light, fine, Bar. 30 25; Ther. 47; Ozone 7. ...
Article : 18 wordsApril 3—Robert and Betsy, schooner, from Melbourne. SAILED. April 3—Black Swan, steamer; Heatler Bel,, brig; Flying Clond, schooner; for Melbourne. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Australian Pocket left Tinder Box for her wheling voyage yesterday afternoon. The City of Hobart left for Melbourne yesterday afternoon with a large quanity of green frait, six horses, and [?] ...
Article : 224 wordsWheat continues to come forward freely and sells at the same rates as have ruled the last few days, 6s. to 6d. per bushel. English barely meets with consiterable inquiry, but is exceedingly sacres. Cape barley is also in demand, and is worth 4s 6d. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe return match of tke Tradesmen's Club v. Kingston cam North West Bay was played on Tuesday in tke Queen's Park on the ground of the Southern Tasmanian Club. While ...
Article : 713 wordsShipments of fruit to this port have, boen very heavy, [?] Friday last we have received over [?] bushels chiefly from L[?]. These shipments cannot be long sustained, as the fruit is dropping off the trees, wihich is the reason they are now ...
Article : 145 wordsBEFORE W. Carter, and D. T. Kilburn, Esqrs. One drunkard wns fined £3, another £1, and three others 10s. each. One brawler was fined 5s., and two offenders, one a male the other a ...
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Family Notices : 116 wordsAN interesting paper on the culture of the silkworm in a late number of a popular periodical, opens with these words:—"Silk has been gradually getting dearer and dearer, with little ...
Article : 3,127 wordsThe following, omitted from our Report of the proceedings of the Board, in yesterday's issue, is the letter of Mr. Siutzer, in reference to Miss Horan, which was read by the chairman. ...
Article : 313 wordsThe return Cricket Match, between the Great Western and Midland Clubs, came off at Ross on Saturday last, the 30th March. The Westbury gentlemen arrived at Ross on Friday ...
Article : 1,444 wordsStephen Hopwood, Clerk of the Market, out his throat this afternoon with a razor, in the water closet belonging to the Market. He must have died almost instantaneously. There ...
Article : 75 wordsTHE [?]tion to this favourite place of amusemont continues unabated, and large crowds flock nightly to witness the performances, many, indeed, being disappointed of ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 4 Apr 1861, Page 2
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