SIR,—I was much pleased on reading the following notice, which appeare[?] as an advertisement in year issue of Friday last, viz.:—A meeting of those favorable to the formation of an Horticultural Mutual ...
Article : 519 wordsThe custom of holding harvest festivals at this season of the year is becoming provalent and popular. The idea appears to have emanated from members of the Church of England, but such festival occasions ...
Article : 1,893 wordsThis match took place on Thursday last on the ground of the Southern Tasmanian Cricket Club, in the Queen's domain. The weather was very unfavorable for cricketing, a cold easterly wind ...
Article : 1,573 wordsThere has been little of importance doing in the markets to-day, and prices continue without alteration, as follows:—Flour, £10 10s. to £11 per ton Sharps, £6 to £7 per ton. Bran, ...
Article : 307 wordsMorning Star, Port Esperance, timber and palings; Marie Louise, Oyster Cove, palings; Skipjack. Huon, timber and palings; Kate, Petrel, Rattler, and Marion, Old Beach, hay. ...
Article : 2,015 wordsMESSRS. ROBERTS & CO., at the mart, at 11 o'clock, merchandise, &c.; at Elbs's Yards, Green Ponds, stock. ...
Article : 23 wordsALL doubt as to the return of the first batch of salmon from the sea in considerable numbers is now at an end. They hare been seen by different persons at different times in ...
Article : 3,598 wordsSIR,—Your readiness in publishing anything tending to advance the interests of Tasmania, induces me to forward for your information tho following remu[?] in reference to the isolated locality of Port ...
Article : 305 wordsSIR,—The frequent complaints from correspondents of The Mercury, and the recent reports of the proceedings of the Board of Education afford unimstakable evidence of the imperfection of ...
Article : 956 wordsSIR,—Although I am an admirer of horse-racing when legitimately carried out, I must protest against tho practice in the public streets of the city. On Sunday afternoon I witnessed, as well us many ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 20 Mar 1867, Page 2
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