We bave Adelaide papers to the 23rd instant. On the subject of water supply for the city, the South Australian Register of that day has the following remarks:- ...
Article : 1,091 wordsSIR,—The all engaging topic of conversation of the present day in Tasmania is " What are our prospects?" and several of our citizens of intelligence have penned a series of letters addressed ...
Article : 409 wordsA special general meeting of the shareholders of this Company was held at the Company's offices, Franklin Wharf, at noon yesterday, the meeting being convened for the purpose of giving ...
Article : 152 wordsBEFORE J. C. Gregson, Esq., Commissioner. The Court met at 11 o'clock. In re C. MCSHEAN. Meeting for judgment. ...
Article : 493 wordsHarriette Nathan, barque, 114 tons, Lloyd, from Melbourne, 24th inst, in ballast. Passengers—Cabin —Mrs.Lloyd and family (4). Agent.—Owner. Storm Bird, schooner, 96 tons, Featherstone, from ...
Article : 2,645 wordsThe firing for goveanment prizes was concluded yesterday, when the last two squads went to the butts showing the following score:- MINTH SQUAD. ...
Article : 1,352 wordsSIR,—When his Excellency the Governor opened the Tasmanian parliament on the 29th June, 1864, he was pleased to congratulate the country on the improved condition of the ...
Article : 502 wordsThere has been very little doing in the markets to-day, and prices remain wholly unchanged. We, therefore, repeat our list as follows:- Flour, £24; wheat, 10a. per bushel; sharps, £9 ...
Article : 234 wordsBEFORE W. Knight, and II. Cook, Esqs. DRUNKARDS.—One drunkard was fined 5s. or in default ordered to be imprisoned for six hours. DISTURBERS.—One man for disturbing the ...
Article : 820 wordsMESSRS. W. A. GUESDON & CO,, at the Franklin Wharf, at 12 o'clock, barque Australasian Packet. MR. WORLEY, at the mart, at 12 o'clock, household furniture, watches, jewellery, &c. ...
Article : 36 wordsIT is greatly to be regretted that our quartz reefs should have been so long neglected,and that we should only new be beginning to work them. But there is this to be pleaded ...
Article : 1,735 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly afford a place in the columns of your journal for the enclosed lines? Their insertion such as they are, I believe to be due to this beautiful island; since other visitors ...
Article : 614 wordsThe Rockhampton Bulletin of the 16th init., says:- Autliony Wrench, alias Roberts, alias Trafford, the worthy who was arrested at ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 1 Feb 1866, Page 2
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