The Speaker took the chair at 4 o'clock. NOTICE OF MOTION. Mr. DODERY to move for leave of absence to Mr. John Scott, tho hon. member for launceston. ...
Article : 3,115 wordsThe Rob Roy, s.a., from Melbourne, passed through Low Heads at 12.45 yesterday,and lando d the following message for The Mercury:- ADELAIDE, MONDAY. ...
Article : 1,742 wordsDuke of Edinburgh, cutter, 26G tons, R, Donald from Launceston, 25th July, with mindries. Agent—Isaac Wright COASTERS INWARD.—August 6. ...
Article : 2,123 wordsWe have no change to report in prices to-day, but the markets are, if anything, improved, especially for breadstuff. Quotations are:— Flour, £17 per ton; wheat, 7s. per bushel; ...
Article : 409 wordsMESSRS. W. A. GUESDON & CO., at the mart, at 11 o'clock, sugars, groceries, beef, &c. MESSRS. BRENT & WESTBROOK, at the Slaughter Yards, at 11 o'clock, overland sheep. ...
Article : 67 wordsIt is with regret we hear that failing health compels the retirement of the hon. W.E. Nairn, Esq., M.L.C., from the Presidential chair in the Legislative Council.Mr. ...
Article : 967 wordsThe communications of Henry Ivey, "Q," and "Observer" have boen received. ...
Article : 14 wordsWe have English news up to the 19th June by the regular mail, and to the 7th July by telegram via Galle. The Galatea had arrived at Portsmouth on the 26th June, where ...
Article : 2,637 wordsThe Geelong have in sight of the Heads soon after 10 a.m., having past Cape Otway unseen in the fog. Earl Belmore and party go to Sydnoy by her. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 7 Aug 1868, Page 2
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