SIR,—You will much oblige by finding a space in the columns of your widely circulated journal for the following remarks on the late Green Ponds St. Leger, which event came off ...
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Article : 90 wordsBEFORE Mr. Commissioner Browne. in re EDWARD CHANDLER (a prisoner in Launceston Gaol.) Adjourned meeting for discharge. ...
Article : 120 wordsIt is only by remembering the obstacles which other important enterprises have met with in their early days that one can escape from despondency as to the prospects of ocean ...
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Article : 213 wordsBEFORE W. Tarleton, Esq. Police Magistrate. THE PBENDERGASTS.—James Prendergast, a milkman, who visits the Polico Office about once a week, was again charged with disturbing the ...
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Article : 235 wordsThe non-arrival of the steamer Havilah with later advices from Melbourne, has tended to check operations on the grain and flow market, neither sellers nor purchasers inclined to do much business until further advices arrive. Wheat remains at ...
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Family Notices : 45 wordsA correspondent dating from "Tea and Coffee Warohouse, 172 Elizabeth-street," complains of the exorbitant price of gas in Hobart Town and recommends the citizens to ...
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Article : 1,841 wordsLast evening, pursuant to advertisement, a special meeting of the Stewards was held at the Derwent Hotel, after which a public meeting took place, which was very numerously ...
Article : 579 wordsSIR,—"A Volunteer" in this morning's issue seems to be of opinion that in the forthcoming rifle match for prizes given by the Government none but the Government Enfield Rifle, pattern ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 11 Jul 1861, Page 2
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