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Family Notices : 61 wordsBy the Black Swan, yesterday, arrived at Launceston from Melbourne, Miss Kate Warda an actress of distinguished merit, and great popularity in the neighboring colonies. Mr. Vinson also returned ...
Article : 117 wordsMarch 29.—Thames, Barnes' Bay, firewood; Grecian, Barnes' Bay, firewood; Favorite, Ralph's Bay, onions; Matchless, Bridgewater, produce. March 30.—Swansea Packet, Macquarie Harbor, ...
Article : 104 wordsTHE rapid extension of steam navigation in the Eastern Seas lends great practical importance to the question.—From what quarter shall the future supplies of coal be derived ...
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Article : 141 wordsMarch 29.—Wind N.W., moderate. Bar. 30.06 Ther. 51. Ozone 7. ...
Article : 15 wordsMarch 29.—Wind S.E., light, weather fine, clear. Bar. 30.19. Ther. 55. March 30.—Wind W.,fresh, gale, squally weather with rain. Bar. 29.88. Ther. 63. ...
Article : 47 wordsSIR,—To consume our own produce, when the article produced is as good and as cheap, as any we can import; is alike the interest and the duty of every patriotic inhabitant of Tasmania. ...
Article : 927 wordsThe Ann Melhuish, barque, formerly in this port, arrived in Hobson's Bay on the 22nd instant, from Newcastle, New South Wales, after a passage of eight days. ...
Article : 530 wordsWe have later papers from New Zealand. The New Zealander of the 7th inst. reports of the Auckland market:— " The auction sales of the post month have been ...
Article : 460 wordsThe flour market is without alteration, quiet at £10 to £10 10s. Wheat, per advices from Melbourne, is much easier, therefore prices here are not quite so firm, although we quote the same, ...
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Article : 181 wordsWe, the passengers of the "Pet," cannot disembark after our voyage from Hobart Town to Dunedin, without expressing our most sincere thanks to Captain Robert Thompson,for his kind attention ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,353 wordsWe have Sydney journals to the 22 instant and take the following from the Sydney Morning Herald:—of the 21st. The first shipment of Fiji cotton was sent home ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 wordsOn Saturday morning an Inquest was held at Mr. Chatley's Gordon Castie, Argyle-street before W. Tarleton, Esq.,Coroner,to inquire into the death of George Cross, who was found dead in a Court in ...
Article : 391 wordsGE[?]NTLEMEN,—Your unexpected and highly con[?]plimentary address I receive with pleasure, yet dec[?]ply regret that anything should have marred you [?]r comfort on board the " Pet." ...
Article : 166 wordsTrade has been quiet during the past week; the [?]sence of the steamers tends to limit transactions in [?] colonial produce on the wharves, as when they ar [?] e running on their regular lines, a very ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 31 Mar 1862, Page 2
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