Mr. Dobson moved under the 120th scetion [?] Common Law "Procedure Act, No. 1, for a rule nisi for leave to revive judgment, the judgment previously ontered having lapsed in consequence of the death of ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsMacquarie, schooner, 126 tons, G.Graves, from Melbourne. Passengers—steerage Wm. Musgrove. Belbin & Dowdell agents. ...
Article : 21 wordsDeborah, New Norfolk, hay; Maid of the Mill, Marion, Barnes' Bay, firewood. ...
Article : 17 wordsH. B. Tonkin and G. Salier, Esqs. ...
Article : 10 wordsFoam, brig, 204 tons, E. J. Ledwell, for Sydney. Passengers. Cabin-Mr. W. Ivey, Mrs. Lawler and 2 children. Steerage—J. Biaton, Mrs. Binton, and five ckildren, Mrs. Highland, Alexander Milton. ...
Article : 36 wordsIn the Assembly last evening, Mr. ABBOTT gave notice that he would move this day that His EXCELLENCY had been injudiciously advised to send to the House the messnge received ...
Article : 1,829 wordsMacquarie, from Melbourne, 1,627 deals and battens, 50 hhds molasses, 100 ess old tom, Horwitz & Marks; 33 bgs barley, 58 bgs do., J. Walker & Son; 1 es slops, S. Levy; 78 ess geneva, 39. pckgs brooms, 34 coils rope, ...
Article : 50 wordsFoam, for Sydney, 30,000 ft timber, 9,000 palings, 600 staves, 70 bgs potatoes, 303 ess green fruit, 2 ess jams, 45 bls hay, 80,000 shingles, H. F. Armstrong; 41 ess green fruit, 2,000 bx palings, J. Lowe; 144 bgs ...
Article : 107 words8.30 a.m.—Wind, S. moderate, cloudy; Bar. 30.40; Ther. 40; Ozone, 7. ...
Article : 22 words8.30 a.m.—Wind, S. E., light fine; Bar. 30.39; Ther. 40. ...
Article : 18 words8.30 a.m.—Wisd, S.W., strong, weather, hazy. ...
Article : 11 wordsFirst meeting. Mr. Lees appeared for the insolvent. The following debts were proved:—W. Waterhouse, £20 2s. 6d. R.S. Waterhouse, £60 15s. 8d. ...
Article : 233 wordsFor Melbourne, per Tasmania, this day,at 1.30 p.m. For Melbourne,via Launceston, per Black Swan, ditto, at 5 p.m. For London, via Suez and Marseilles, per R. M. S. ...
Article : 378 wordsA large public meeting convened by the Very Rev. the Vical General, Dr. Hall, was hold last evening in St. Peter's Hall to consider the best means to be adopted for relieving the distress at present existing in Ireland. ...
Article : 2,088 wordsBEFORE the Stipendiary Magistrate and H. Cook Esq. Three drunkards were fined 10s. each. One peace disturber was fined 10s. Matilda Read was fined 10s. for using obscene ...
Article : 1,778 wordsTHE military garrison of Tasmania with the almost insignificant exception of one commissioned officer, Captain Sillery, and some 30 non-commissioned officers and rank and file, ...
Article : 383 wordsThe Isabella, barque, which has been chartered for the conveyance of the troops under Major Eagar from this port to the seat of war in New Zealand will clear at the Customs.this afternoon, and will most likely sail during ...
Article : 787 wordsThe half yearly meeting of shareholders of the Seymour Coal Mining Company was held at the Company's office last ovening. H. S. Barrett, Esq., in the chair. ...
Article : 1,030 wordsIN answer to a question by Mr. Perkins in the Assembly last evening, the Attorney-General stated that twelve constables had been sent to Port Arthur, to supply the place of the military ...
Article : 174 wordsOUR readera must not lose sight of the fact, that the meeting on behalf of the new mail route from Otago to the Sound via Hobart Town, is to come off at the Royal Exchange Rooms, at ...
Article : 97 wordsBusiness has continued dull during the day, and we have not heard of any transactions worthy of note. There is little grain coming in, doubtless owing to the state of the country roads, but should we be favored ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Telegraph Office was [?]pened at 10 o'clock last ovening, bat up to that hour. there was no sign of the English Mail. ERRATUM.—In our yestorday's parliamentary report, ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 13 Aug 1863, Page 2
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