One drunkard was fined 10s. One peace disturber was fined 40s. John McGregor was fined 40s. for using obscene language. ...
Article : 281 wordsSouthern Cross, barque, 348 tons, W. Mansfield, from the South Seas, whaling. Agent—Mrs. Seal. ...
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Advertising : 24 wordsPRESENT:—The Warden. George Company was fined 10s. for a breach of the bye-law in suffering two horses to be at large in the streets of the municipality on the 30th ult. Fine ...
Article : 230 wordsF. A. Downing, and C. M. Maxwell, Esqr. ...
Article : 11 wordsDeborah, New Norfolk, firewood; Louisa, Barnes' Bay, firewood; Crinoline, peppermint Bay, firewood; Iris, Barnes' Bay, firewood; Lucks All, Barnes' Bay, firewood; Elizabeth, New Norfolk, potatoes and timber; Twins, ...
Article : 49 wordsThis Evening.—The Lancashire Bell Ringers. ...
Article : 8 wordsALL is change,—all is in a state of constant mutation,—and ever has been so, in the old world and the new. One country is too poor, another too rich; one too sparsely ...
Article : 3,147 wordsRannymede, barque, 285 tons, Bayley, on a whaling voyage. ...
Article : 13 wordsHargraves, schooner, 171 tons, A Griggs, for Port Albert, in ballast. Passenger: Steerage—John Smith. Eclipse, schooner, 181 tons, R. Adams, for Port Albert, in ballast. ...
Article : 34 words8.30—Wind, S.W., fresh; cloudy. Bar. 29.80. Ther. 42; Ozone 9. ...
Article : 21 words8-30.—Wind. S. W., strong, squally. Bar. 29.50.; Ther. 49; Ozone 8. ...
Article : 17 wordsSIR,—Iobserve by the papers just to hand that the Tasmanian Grand Trunk is now fairly before the public. It is to be expected that so important, indeed, for this colony so gigantic a scheme will meet with ...
Article : 1,552 words8.30.—Wind, W. strong, clear. Bar. 29.85.; Ther. 55. SAILED. 8.15.—Sea Breeze, barque, for Auckland, N. Z. 9.15.—Lady Emma, brig, for Sydney. ...
Article : 33 wordsFor Melbourne, &c., via Launceston, per Royal Shepherd, this day at 5 p.m. For London, via Suez and Marseilles, per R. M. S. Northam, on Wednesday next, 23rd inst., at 4 p.m. ...
Article : 1,201 wordsPatrick Connor was charged with burglary, and stealing an opossum skin rug in the dwelling house of Robert Sansom, blacksmith, at Oatlands on the night of the 11th instant. ...
Article : 91 wordsTHOMAS V. HOPKINS.—An information by the Inspector of nuisunces against the defendant, for allowing three goats to stray unprotected in Davey-street. ...
Article : 1,018 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 9th inst., appeared a report of a special meeting of the Hospital Board, convened for the purpose of considering a letter written by me to the Hon, the Colonial Treasurer, ...
Article : 1,457 wordsSir Henry Young writes by this mail to a friend in Hobart Town to say, that he has learned from Lady Franklin that the Sir John Franklin monument is to be a ...
Article : 136 wordsThere has been a slight change in the prices of several articles of produce during the day. Wheat may now be quoted at 6s per bushel Oats, 6s. per bushel. Hay, £5 to £6 for country pressed. Potatoes, £6 to £6 10s. ...
Article : 526 wordsThe Lancashire Bell Ringers, accompanied by Miss Chalker and Master Weston, arrived per coach, from Launceston, last night, and will make their debut in Hobart Town, nt the Theatre Royal, this evening. ...
Article : 457 wordsPRESENT: The Warden and Councillor Wilson. William Kiutton, the holder of a ticket-of-leave, under a colonial sentence of life, was brought up on remand, upon the Governor's warrant, directing ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 18 Sep 1863, Page 2
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