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  2. SERICULTURE.

    On Tuesday evening a Lecture on Silk-culture was delivered at St. John's School-room, Upper Goulburn-street, by J. J. Stutzer, Esq., in connection with the Parochial Association. There was a ...

    Article : 687 words
  3. SHIP MAILS.

    SHIP MAILS will be closed at Hobart Town as under:— For London, via Suez and Marseilles, per R.M.S. S. Northam via Melbourne, on Saturday 22nd ...

    Article : 276 words
  4. LOSS OF THE APPLETON.

    We (Colombo Observer) have been favoured with a sight of a letter from Captain Archibald Bell, in which gives an account of the loss of the ship Appleton, lately under his command. She was ...

    Article : 468 words
  5. SHIPPING. PORT OF HOBART TOWN.

    March 19.—Thomas Brown, barque, 279 tons, W. Brown, from Melbourne, 15th instant, in ballast. Agents-Brown & Co. March 19.—Harriette Nathan, barque, 113 tons, ...

    Article : 317 words
  6. HOBAET TOWN MARKETS.

    There is a slight improvement in hay, but in all other articles of colonial produce there is no alteration. Flour is in good demand at £14 to £15.; wheat is ...

    Article : 69 words
  7. DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM DON.

    It is our painful task to announce the untimely death of Sir Wm. Don, Bort., who expired at Webb's Hotel shortly after two o'clock yesterday morning Sir William left Melbourne in very bad health on ...

    Article : 713 words
  8. LAUNCESTON.

    The grain and flour market is rather depressed since the receipt of the English Mail. The news will have the effect of putting a cessation to exports of grain and flour from these Colonies to ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. INSOLVENT COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. Commissioner Browne. In re the Estate of MICHAEL FITZGERALD, deceased. Adjourned first general meeting and adjourned ...

    Article : 413 words
  10. OTAGO.

    The following is from the Otago Daily Times of March 3rd, The business of the week closes dull, there is no animation in any branch of trade, and even in cases ...

    Article : 541 words
  11. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) MOUNT NELSON.

    March 19.—8.30 a.m., wind N., light, fine, bar. 30.29. Ther. 49. Ozone 7. ...

    Article : 18 words
  12. LOW HEADS.

    March 19.—8.30 a.m., wind E., light, weather dull. Bar 30.34. Ther. 60. ...

    Article : 14 words
  13. MISCELLANEOUS SHIPPING.

    The clipper ship Thomas Brown, arrived in ballast yesterday afternoon from Melbourne. Capt. Brown reports passing the Warren Goddard, from Melbourne to New Zealand. ...

    Article : 2,837 words
  14. POLICE OFFICE.

    BEFORE W. Tarleton, Esq., Police Magistrate, and W. Rout, Esq. DRUNKENNESS.—Three persons, a man and two women, fined 10s. each, or 24 hours' solitary, for ...

    Article : 908 words
  15. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 152 words
  16. THE MERCURY.

    IT is understood that despatches have been received, conveying the decision of the Imperial Government, upon the various matters in dispute between Colonel BROUGHTON and ...

    Article : 1,574 words
  17. NEW TOWN RACES, 1862.

    The Annual Races at New Town commenced yesterday. The weather was gloriously fine, and numbers of the citizens took advantage of the occasion, to treat themselves and families to a ...

    Article : 1,910 words
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