DEAR SIR,—I enclose a letter from Mr. Doyne, to Mr. Murray, M. H. A., and one from myself to you, and will esteem it as a favor, if you will be so kind as to give them early insertion. ...
Article : 83 wordsSIR,—It will be in the recollection of your readers that a few days ago a preliminary meeting of gentlemen favorable to the formation of a Rifle Association in Tasmania, was held at Basitian's ...
Article : 1,489 wordsBRAWLERS.—Michael Burke was fined 10s., with the alternative of 14 days' imprisonment, for creating a disturbance in the public street. Mary Taylor and Sarah Yates were each fined £1, and in ...
Article : 923 wordsWe understand that the provisional committee appointed to take the necessary steps for the formation of a National Rifle Association in Tasmania held their first meeting on Thursday evening. Mr. Willis, ...
Article : 259 wordsThe markets during the day have been without change, and business continues dull. The weather has put a stop to active operations for the time, and we have nothing to report. ...
Article : 76 wordsLucks All, Oyster Cove, timber; Marion, Louisa, Barnes' Bay, firewood. ...
Article : 14 wordsCatherine, barque, 154 tons, J. King, for Lyttelton. ...
Article : 13 wordsHelen S. Page, barque, 218 tons, T. Spring, for Port Albert. ...
Article : 14 wordsHelen S. Page, for Port Albert,—1 horse, chaise cart, 2 css furniture, 1 ton coals, W. A. Guesdon & Co. ...
Article : 23 wordsA. Morrison and R. Power, Esqs. ...
Article : 11 wordsSIR,—I observe that Mr. Murray, in a letter which appeared lately in the Mercury colls attention to the apparent discrepancy between the amount received by Mr. Doyne for the survey of ...
Article : 446 words8.30 a.m.—Wind, E., light, wet. Bar. 29.30. Ther. 51. ...
Article : 14 wordsF. F.' s communication is inadmissible. J. L. L. We can neither admit into these columns any defence of crime, nor any apologies for it. ...
Article : 25 words8.30 a.m.—Wina, E., light, wet, thick. Bar. 29.42. Ther. 41. Ozone 7. LOW HEADS. October 30. ...
Article : 101 wordsON the first appearance of the report of the board appointed to enquire into the condition and efficiency of the volunteer force of this colony, we gave a general summary of its ...
Article : 1,603 wordsIt having come to the knowledge of a well known professional resident of this city, that a certain individual had on board the ship Windward a collection of English birds for sale, the gentleman in question ...
Article : 248 wordsSHIP MAILS will be closed at Hobart Town, as under:— For Lyttleton, per Catherine, this day, at noon. P.S.—Mails for Sydney, New Zealand, ...
Article : 806 wordsAt the usual weekly committee meeting, His Worship the Mayor, A. Kennerly, Esq., Mr. Alderman Lewis, Mr. Alderman Risby, and Messrs. P. O. Fysh, R. Worloy, J. B. Walch, H. S. Barrett, and ...
Article : 200 wordsSIR,—Will you oblige me by giving publicity to the enclosed copy of a letter to Mr. Murray, in answer to certain statements attributed to him in the parliamentary report in your issue of the 15th ...
Article : 940 wordsIN looking over the Anokland correspondence of the Sydney Morning Herald of the latest date, we stumbled on the following under date of Auckland, August the 6th:—"It ...
Article : 390 wordsWe understand that the Manager of the Gas Company's Works, has at present a grand device in course of preparation, with a view to illuminating in an appropriate manner the business premises of ...
Article : 64 wordsWe are glad to see the promptitude with which our suggestion as to the Tasmanian Grand Anniversary Regatta has been noted upon. A requisition has been forwarded to His Worship the Mayor, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 790 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Board was held at 2.30 p. m. yesterday, in the Board Room. PRESENT His Worship the Mayor in the chair, Dr. Butler, and Messrs. Maxwell, Regan, and Salier, ...
Article : 504 wordsThe following communication from Captain Van Rees, the commander of the Dutch man of war Djambi, was received by His Excellency Sir John Young by the mail just arrived. It will be seen that ...
Article : 615 wordsThe Commission of Enquiry on Mr. Barnard, the Government Printer, go into the case to-day, and Mr. Reynolds, the Police Clerk, is summoned to attend as Secretary to the ...
Article : 42 wordsIt has been arranged that the sitting of the Exceutive Council, which in the ordinary course would be held on Monday next, shall take place this day, in order that it shall not ...
Article : 104 wordsSIR,—If the statement made by the prisoner John Edwin Collins, as reported in your paper of this day, "that he expected to find mo in attendance to address His Honor the Chief Justice in ...
Article : 229 wordsWE understand that a protest signed by a considerable proportion of commissioned and non-commissioned officers of the volunteer force, has been forwarded to His Excellency ...
Article : 67 wordsSIR,—In your issue of this morning, I see it stated that "the Beurre Bretonneau Pear was exhibited for the first time in its ripe state by Mr. W. Thomas, at the Horticultural Exhibition, on ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 31 Oct 1863, Page 2
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