The Tasmania, s.s., from Melbourne arrived at Low Heads at 5 o'clock, on Saturday morning, and landed the following message for the Mercury:- ...
Article : 714 words[?] The Southern Tasmanian Carnival, 1868, opens to-day, when the Intercolonial Cricket Match is to be played on the Southern Tasmanian Cricket Association's ground. The last Carnival was held ...
Article : 1,578 wordsThe lateradvices received by way of Molbourne to-day have had no perceptible effect upon markets here, flour and wheat remaining firm at former quotations, namely, flour at the mills ...
Article : 1,830 wordsThe Southern Tasmanian Champion Race Meeting opens on Wednesday next at the New Town Race-course, and is likely to attract very large attendances. The course is in capital onder, ...
Article : 736 wordsSouthern Cross, s.s. 313 tons, E. Lacas from Melbourne 15th inst., with sheep and sundries. Passengers —Cabin—Mrs. Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. Napier, Miss Fair, Miss G. Lewis, Miss Flora Willis, Sir James ...
Article : 1,874 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of this Association was held on Tuesday last in the offices, Collinsstreet, the Mauager, Mr. Henry Ivey, in the chair. ...
Article : 635 wordsSir,—Will you allow me space in your valuable journal to make 0a suggestion for the benefit of the citizens! Everybody should profit by experience, especially that which is dearly ...
Article : 144 wordsSir,—Will you kindly permit me, for the credit of Campbell Town, to explain through your columns a most unfortunate mistake which occurred at my house yesterday, on the occasion ...
Article : 343 wordsMESSRS. W. A. GUESDON k CO., at the Slaughter Yards, at 9 o'clock, fat steers from Malahide, heavy wethers, ox Southern Cross. MESSRS. BRENT & WESTBROOK, at the mart, at ...
Article : 49 wordsOUR SUMMARY FOR ENGLAND for this month will contain a complete narrative of the visit of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, and in order to afford space for a full record of the ...
Article : 72 wordsTHERE will be no mail henee for England until Saturday, February the 1st. That arises out of the new postal arrangements, under which we are to have thirteen mails ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 20 Jan 1868, Page 2
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