SHIP MAILS will be closed at Hobart Town as under:— For Adelaide and Sydney via Melbourne, per first vessel this day, at 5 p.m. Melbourne via Launceston, Black Swan, d [?], 5.30 p.m. ...
Article : 67 wordsIT is of great importance that intending candidates should lose no time in declaring themselves. With a view to calling parliament together as early as practicable in July, in ...
Article : 1,654 wordsCAPTAIN WOODS, of the Black Swan, which arrived in Launceston yesterday, reported the Balclutha with the Adelaide portion of the English Mail on board to have been within ...
Article : 180 wordsMay 10.—City of Hobart, steamer, 363 tons, A. Darby, from Melbourne 8th instant, with sheep and sundries. Agents—T.S. N. Co. Passengers, oabin:—Mr and Mrs Gala and two children, Mr W A Guesdon, Masters Guesdon (2/, Mr Staples, Mr Orr, Mrs ...
Article : 369 wordsWe have Melbourne papers by the City of Hobart to the 8th inst. The Committee of Qualifications had not come to any decision with reference to the ...
Article : 1,833 wordsBEFORE their Honors, Sir Valentine Fleming, Knight, Chief Justice, and Francis Smith, Esq. Puisne Judge. ATTORNEY-GENERAL V. DREW AND OTHERS. ...
Article : 736 wordsH.M.S. Prince Arthur brings news to the 18th March from Bombay. It was rumoured that the Gorernor-General of India, Lord Canning, was going home and waa to be ...
Article : 122 wordsMay 1O.—Wind N W light, weather fine, clear. Bav 30.15 Therm 46. Ozono 8. ...
Article : 21 wordsMay 10.—2. p.m. Black Swan, steamer, from Melbourne Passengers-Cabin—Mr. and Mrs. Coope, Mrs. Morey, Mrs. Wettenhall, Misa Tregurtha, Messrs. Peters, Biward, Uther, Hardle, Page,and 9 steerage. ...
Article : 48 wordsMR. DOBSON has issued an Address to the Electors of Kingborough declining to contest that district with Mr. T. J. KNIGHT, "for "whom he has a sincere regard and whom he ...
Article : 534 wordsMay 10.—8. a.m. Titania, steamer, for Launceston. Wind S. light weather wet. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe Kate Kearney brings six days' later from Taranaki. The intelligence is by no means cheering. The military force at New Plymouth is to be ...
Article : 826 wordsCAUTION TO 'POSSUM HUNTERS.—A son of Mr. Collins, of Fairy Meadow, was lookinp for opossums on Wednesday last, when he unfortunately put his hand into a nest in which a brown ...
Article : 766 wordsCaptain Woods of the Black Swan reports that he received a to[?] at 3 p.m. [?] Thursday stating that the Balclutha with the March mails, was in sight at Adelaide at 1.30. p.m. He also reports passing the Royal Shepher steamer for Melbourne near ...
Article : 439 wordsThe following statement of the master of the barque Augusta which foundered and went down in la[?]de 1s[?]g. 5[?]min. S., and longitude [?] 7min. E., has been handed to us (Argus) for publication: ...
Article : 487 wordsWheat con[?] to come in very freely and sales are made readily at 6s 3s to 6[?] per bushel, the latter [?]gure being given only for very superior samples. Oats are [?]ce and wanted: ...
Article : 143 wordsOne drunkard was fined 10s.; Ellen Goary, an old offender, was fined 40s. for disturbing the peace; Bridget Fin[?]ay was fined in the same amount for using obscene language, and a male ...
Article : 137 wordsMr. Davies, the only candidate for the representation of Hobart Town who has yet formally announced himself, met a number of his friends last evening at the Derwent Tavern, where his ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Argus of Wednesday says:— Business continues quiet, the few sales [?] being contined to small pa[?] of goods for the country trade. The un[?]ed rates of [?] dater buyors, to some extent, from ...
Article : 78 wordsTime has been called the Avenger, and in this character he is doing justice between the American people and ourselves. Every mail which arrives in the United States from this ...
Article : 1,539 wordsSIR,—Permit me to direct your attention to a class of our fellow beings, who, for many reasons, deserve our sympathy, and the earnest considernfion of the government. I mean a ...
Article : 401 wordsThe S, M. Herald of the 4th instant reports:— Business during the week has been pretty briak, and those [?]articlos, of which stocks are low, have, as was [?]cipated, further advanced in price. ...
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Family Notices : 179 wordsA general parade of the Second Rifles took place at the Town Hall on Thursday evening, for the purpose of receiving Captain Davies on his resuming the command of the Corps on the ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 11 May 1861, Page 2
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