August 29th.—City of Hobart, (s. s.) 363 tons Darby, from Sydney, 26th instant, Twofold Bay 27th; with sundries. Cabin passengers.—Mr. B. M. Cunningham, Miss Neilson. Steerage.—Henry ...
Article : 425 wordsFrom papers received by the last mail, we perceive that our sporting friends in the other colonies are keenly alive to the interest and importance, of the great racing event to come ...
Article : 314 wordsVery little wheat has come in to-day, and prices are without any alteration. Wheat is quoted at 6s. 3d. to 5s. 9d. and 6s. for prime samples and but little doing ...
Article : 186 wordsThe President took his seat a few minutes after 4 o'clock. Mr. WEDGE gave notice of his intention to ask the Hon. Colonial Secretary if it is the intention of ...
Article : 480 wordsThe arrival of the City of Hobart furnishes us with intelligence to the 26th instant. The Sydney Herald soys:- There has not been much business doing during ...
Article : 431 wordsRumour is busy with a report that there is a split between the Governor and the Cabinet. His Excellency refused to sanction the proposed issue of occupation licenses for 320 acres. ...
Article : 244 wordsAugust 29.—Wind, N. W., fresh, clear. Bar 30·06. Ther. 43. Ozone 7. ...
Article : 20 wordsAugust 29.—Wind, N.E., strong, cloudy. Bar. 80·16. Ther. 54. SAILED. August 29.—Royal Shepherd,s.s., for Melbourne. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Culloden, steamer, came up yesterday afternoon from Port Arthur, she brought up a detachment of the 40th Regiment, consisting of one officer, one non-coinniissioued officer, 39 rank and file, and ...
Article : 1,360 wordsThe House met at 4 o'clock, The SPEAKER teok the chair. PETITIONS. Mr. ALLISON presented a petition from William ...
Article : 3,085 wordsWE publish this Bill to day, it having been courteously placed in our hands in order that the public should be early acquainted with its provisions. With regard to the principles upon which the bill ...
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Family Notices : 70 wordsWhereas by The Constitutional Act it is enacted, that there shall be reserved for public worship the sum of £15,000, to be appropriated in the mannor the said Act directed: And ...
Article : 3,575 wordsN the Legislative Council yesterday Mr. WEDGE gave notice of his intention to ask the COLONIAL SECRETARY whether it was the intention of the government to revise the tariff. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 30 Aug 1861, Page 2
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