April 28.—Tasmania, T.S.N. Co'a screw steamer, 285 tons, [?]h. from Sydney the 25th instant, via Twofold Bay,the 26th instant, with sundries. Passengers—Cahin—Mrs. and Miss Cockran, iss Bloodaworth, R vereud G. Clarke, Miss. M.C. ...
Article : 293 wordsApril 27.—Wind N.W. fresh, fine. Bar. 80.[?]. Therm.43. Ozone 7. ...
Article : 20 wordsApril 27.—Highlander and Marirosa, Brhooners, and Scolin, brig; from Melbourne; Ti[?]in.steamer, from the Coust. April 88— Royal Shepherd, Btenmer, from Mellouae. April 28—W.B. Dean, schooner, [?]d Melbourne, with40 ...
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Family Notices : 142 wordsThe Tasmanls, Captain C[?]ch, from Sydney via Twofold Bay arrived yesterday afternoon. The steamer left Sydney at 1 30p.m. on Thursday and reached Twofold Bay at one on the next day. Captain Clinch reports a barque standing to [?] N.E. off Cape ...
Article : 675 wordsWe Tasmanians are in many respects unquestionably a singular race of people. We are perpetually grumbling about the dullness of the times; protesting that the colony is going to ...
Article : 1,463 wordsThe advance to Pekin will take high rank among the great historical events of our generation. It is one of those facts to which distance will give magnitude. It is a great mystery ...
Article : 1,684 wordsTHE "Tasmania" has brought us Sydney papers to the 25th instant, but they do not contain a single item worth extracting that has not been anticipated by our telegrams. ...
Article : 34 wordsIn obedience to tho programme of the Session which gives the chief action to the AttorneyGeneral, Sir Richard Bethell last night occupied the attention of the House of Commons. ...
Article : 1,671 wordsThe Royal Shepherd has just passed through the Heads and launed the following Message for the " Mercury":— MELBOURNE SHIPPING. ...
Article : 395 wordsGaeta is at last taken. On the day that the French fleet left tho doom of the place was sealed, It is, of course, to the credit of the beseiged that they have been able to protract ...
Article : 1,558 wordsThe stooks on hand of most descriptions of goods are gradsslly becoming much reduced, and the supply now is much less than formerly: A fair average business has been doing throughout the week, without any particular movement in any [?]e. ...
Article : 415 wordsThe glut of fruit in our market has almost cleared off, owing to continued fine weather and increased demand for Easter. holidays, so that an [?]ment may bow be looked for. A considerable [?]ing off in shipments is [?]ted, the summer ...
Article : 194 wordsThE Sydney papers brought by the Tasmania contain no later commercial news. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,750 wordsBEFORE R. Power, Esq. One drunkard was fined £3, and two brawlers were each fined £1—, or in default fourteen days imprisonment. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 29 Apr 1861, Page 2
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