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Article : 113 wordsMR. E. H. IVEY, at the mart, Murray-street, an eleven o'clock—Calf skins, &c. Brent and Westbrook report the following sales, viz.:— At Slaughter Yards, on 29th ult., 75 head fat cattle, ex ...
Article : 127 wordsTHE holidays are now over. We have reached the third day of the new year. On the 15th—Thursday week next—the Parliament will be formally opened. The ...
Article : 1,587 wordsSIR,—At our relief meeting on the 19th of July—a day which made me proud of my adopted country—I had the honor of moving— That as large an amount as possible be forwarded by ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 3 Jan 1863, Page 2
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