Uncle Tom, Huon, timber; William and Martha, Port Cygnet, timber; Odd Fellow, Port Cygnet, timber; Emma Jane, Port Cygnet, timber; Huon Pine. Port Cygnet, timber; Elizabeth Ann, Port Cygnet, timber; Rose, Old ...
Article : 89 wordsThomas Simms an old offender, was fined £3 for drunkenness, and two other drunkards were each fined 10s. Ann Pickett, described as a very bad character ...
Article : 2,215 wordsHelen S. Page, barque, 218 tons, T. Spring, for Port Albert, with hay. Cabin passengers, Mr. Merry, Miss Ballantine. ...
Article : 21 wordsHarrowby, ship, 515 tons, Storie, for London. Tasmania, (s.s.) 285 tons, J. Clinch, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 18 wordsR. Power and A. Morrison, Esqs. ...
Article : 9 wordsHelew S. Page, for Port Albert, 1O tons hay, Gnesdon and Co. ...
Article : 16 wordsTWENTY-TWO SHARES only remain to be taken up,—parties desirous of securing seats, are requested to make immediate application to the Hon. Secretary. ...
Article : 26 words8.30 a.m.—Wind, N.W., light; weather, cloudy; bar. 30.14; ther., 50; ozone, 6. ...
Article : 24 wordsTHE avowed and almost universal sympathy felt in England with the Southern States of America in their present struggle with the Washington government, is in many ...
Article : 1,372 words8.30 a.m.—Wind, S.E., light; weather, fine; bar., 30.20; ther., 59. ...
Article : 21 words2.30 p.m.—Havilah, (s.), from Melbourne. Passengors— Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Airs. Jones, Captain Johnson, Messrs. Warren, Lawes, J. Fowler, Matthews, J. Lindley, Fulton, Fraser, Wright, Hammond, Law, A. Cox, and 18 steerage. ...
Article : 45 wordsSHIP MAILS will be closed at Hobart Town as under:— For Melbourne, &c., via Launceston, per Havilah, on Monday next, at 5 p.m. For Melbourne, &c., per Tasmania, on Tuesday next, ...
Article : 1,280 wordsA meeting of the above board was held in the Board Room of the Institution at four o'clock yesterday afternoon. PRESENT.—Messrs. Kennerley (in the chair) ...
Article : 3,732 wordsThe Havilah has passed through Low Heads, and landed the following message for the Mercury:— MELBOURNE, Thursday. ...
Article : 246 wordsA detachment from the Hobart Town Volunteer Artillery fired yesterday morning, at half-past sex o'clock, from the Prince of Wales battery, with solid shot, from a 32-pounder gun, at a target ...
Article : 869 wordsSIR,—Under the above title I read a paragraph in your paper of Tuesday last, in which it is stated that His Worship the Mayor expressed an opinion that the Licensed Victuallers should be obliged ...
Article : 198 wordsDEAR MR. EDITOR,—As the time is now fast drawing on for the lectures at the Mechanics to commence, do you think that if a few ladies could be found who would give their time and talent for ...
Article : 192 wordsBusiness has been tolerably brisk during the day, but we are unable to report any great change in quotations, which are: wheat, 4s. 4d. to 4s. 8d.: flour, £12; bran, 1s. 4d.; oats, 5s. 3d. to 5s. 6d.; Cape barley, 4s. 2d. to ...
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Advertising : 369 wordsSIR,—The letters of Captain Tarleton and Dr. Crowther in reference to Captain Smith which have recently appeared in your journal, demand, I think, attention from every volunteer, If the ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 28 Mar 1863, Page 2
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