The Alhambra brings news to the neighboring colonies from New Zealand to the 4th inst. This we extract, arranged under the respective heads of The War, Native Movements, and the Prospects of ...
Article : 968 wordsSIR,—Yesterday, in the presence of Mr. Frank Buckland, Mr. Edward Wilson, Mr. Crockford, and several other gentlemen, I had four boxes of salmon ova examined, which had been placed in various positions in ...
Article : 305 wordsDEAR SIR,—I am glad to find that a movement hath been set on foot to make some sort of a pr[?] conge to a distinguished man on the occasion of his departure from our shores. I should have bad the honor of ...
Article : 312 wordsWilliam Falkner, charged with being found incapable in a street from having made too free with Bacchus was sentenced to twenty-four hours' solitary confinement. Dennis Gallagher, whose look was denotive of ...
Article : 96 wordsRobert Smith and Abraham Rayner, surrendered to their bail to answer the charge of exhibiting themselves in a road, iu the act of fighting, against the peace of the community. ...
Article : 182 wordsWe have two days later from Melbourne, namely, to the 14th,inst. The news is not important, but we take a few paragraphs from the Herald of the 13th and 14th inst., likely to be of interest. They ...
Article : 575 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The second half of 1863 has been marked by winter in its icyest aspect. A moderate fall of snow whitened the earth of this part of the colony last week. The fall, however, did not exceed two inches, ...
Article : 291 wordsThis bill was read a third time and passed in the House of Assembly last evening. We now subjoin a copy of the bill with the schedule, containing the scale of duties, and the list of ...
Article : 1,203 wordsSIR—Will you be good enough to find space in your excellent journal, for a few observations on Mr. Meredith's ideas of the agricultural interests of this colony. ...
Article : 704 wordsSIR,—I have often heard, that there is no subject upon which all are agreed, religion being no exception to the general rule,—there is however one exception and that is Taxation. All seem to be agreed upon this score—no ...
Article : 616 wordsWe have our Sydney files to the 11th. M[?]ch of their contents has been anticipated by our telegraphic despatches, but there are a few items in them worthy of reproduction. Those, we subjoin ...
Article : 749 wordsSIR,—Knowing that your columns are subjected to great pressura at present, owing to parliament being in session, I will not trespass on your space by enumerating any of the vessels built in the North, as a proof of the ...
Article : 762 wordsA native who has recently visited Matatiawa, returned to-day, and has given us the following information, which may be taken as the native version of the defeat of the rebels on the 4th. ...
Article : 2,216 wordsDEAR MR. EDITOR.—Well knowing that gentlemen of your class, are not only capable of giving the very best advice in avery case of difficulty that can possibly affect a man, but also ready to impart your instruction gra ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 18 Jul 1863, Page 3
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