Before leaving the fresh water, in other words, during then parr and smolt stages, the food of the salmon is known to consist of minute molluses, crustaceary insects, and their lanrwe, and other small insects of stell lower ...
Article : 2,366 wordsWe have two days later papers from Melbourne, namely, to the 17th instant, but they contain little uens. The following are extracts from the Argus of the latest dates: ...
Article : 643 wordsSIR,—Tour corrspoodent " X" is extremely imprudent to writs upon a subjeet about which, from the perusal of his letter in your issue of to-day, am convinced he is remarkably ignorant. ...
Article : 831 wordsJubilee, Flight's Bay, timber. August 21. Richard and Emily, Port Esperance, timber. ENTERED OUT.—August 20. ...
Article : 1,079 wordsMESSRS. W. A.GUESDON &CO. at the Slaughter House yards, fat sheep. MESSES. BRENT & WESTBROOK at their ma[?] MESSRS-street at 11 o'clock, merchandise, &c. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe City of Launceston (S.B.) passed through the beads yesterday rooming, and landed the following message for Hie Mercury:- MELBOURNE, FRIDAY MORNING. ...
Article : 604 wordsOun Brighton covrespondenco 13 of necessity postponed until Wednesday. ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsMR.ALLISON'S railway resolution was sent up to the Council on Friday eveing, and is to be takan into consideration in that House on Wednesday eveing next. Sir Richard ...
Article : 2,493 wordsWe have Sydney papers to tho 13th. From the Sydney Herald we make tho fallowing extract:— Iron is now being run out at tho works oftheFitrroy Minos, near Mittngong, at the rate often pigs ...
Article : 626 wordsSIR.—The tone of the letter signed "X," which appears in to-day's Mercitry, bears fit comparison to the writer's palpahly religious prejudiees.so less than to his unaeqimintance with wbnt ho has ...
Article : 855 wordsThe be[?]tiful play of Belphegor was repeated on Saturday evening.by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillon, to a tolerable Saturday night house, and was most enthusiastically received. ...
Article : 157 wordsBEFORB A. B. Jones, Esq., S.M. OBTAINING GOODS.—John Connell was charged, on information by Detective Morley, with having, on the 17th instant, obtained from Henry Brittain, ...
Article : 106 wordsBusiness for the week has closed unmarked by any particular animation. Transactions, owing to the late inolement weather, have boen few, and confined Biro simply to the ...
Article : 517 wordsWe bave Adelaide papers to the 13th. The following paragraphs uro from the S. A. Adverlisor:- The Attornoy-General has declined to state, in ...
Article : 423 wordsBEFORE the Worshipful the Warden. Francis McKee surrendered to his recognizance upon the charge of being found drank and incapable of talcing care of himsolf in a public placo at ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 22 Aug 1864, Page 2
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