By the City of Hobart which arrived at the wharf at 6 o'clock this morning we have news from Otago to Thursday last. Captain Darby reports that he had a fine ...
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Family Notices : 314 wordsSeptember 23.—City of Hobart, (s.s.,) 363 tons, Darby, from Otago, New Zealand, 19th Sept., in ballast. Agents T.S.N.Co. September 23.—Edward and Christopher, sch., ...
Article : 210 wordsVery good accounts continue to be received from the gold fields. The escort, with twelve thousand ounces was hourly expected at Dunedin. ...
Article : 175 wordsSeptember 23.—Wind S., light, fine, cloudy. Bar. 30. Ther. 41. Ozono 7. ...
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Advertising : 56 wordsSeptember 23.—Wind, S.E., strong, clear, Bar. 30·02. Ther. 50. ...
Article : 12 wordsWe learn from letters received from Melbourne that the All England Eleven may be expected to arrive in Australia in the latter end of November or the beginning of December. It is proposed ...
Article : 120 wordsThe City of Hobart, screw steamer, Captain Darby arrived in port yesterday morning about 7 o'clock, after a splendid run of four days from Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand. The City ...
Article : 760 wordsTHE return of the City of Hobart from Otago, had been anxiously looked for, and the intelligence she brings of the new gold fields is to a large extent confirmatory of previous accounts, ...
Article : 2,264 wordsThe official crime Report under date the 20th inst, contains the following report from tho subinspector. A Telegraphic Despatch from Campbell Town ...
Article : 849 wordsThe following is an extract from a private letter from the gold-fields Commissioner, dated Tuapeka, 7th September, 1861:- " I proceeded with that ...
Article : 395 wordsAn average quantity of wheat came in to-day, transactions have been small; the news by the City of Hobart, having had the effect of temporarily stopping business for the day, wheat may still be ...
Article : 257 wordsThe natives here continue to appear quite disposed to remain peaceable; in fact, it is very doubtful whether the majority of the younger men would not rather go to the ...
Article : 372 wordsEX "ANTIPODES," FROM LAUNCESTON AND Hobart Town.—ROC over K, 42 bales at is 11½d, 10 at 1s 11d, 5 bellies at 1s 7½d, and 3 locks at 1s 5d; ditto over KK 2 at 2s. RB, 10 at 1s 10½d, 22 ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 24 Sep 1861, Page 2
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