BEFORE the Stipendiary Magistrate. STONE THROWING.—Two boys named Alexander Fraser, and Andrew Harbottle were fined 10s. each for stone throwing. ...
Article : 669 wordsSIR,—Almost all the old colonists assert that when the granting of land ceased the influx of monied immigrants, and the rapid settlement of the colony, came to a standstill. This I will ...
Article : 1,011 wordsThe s.s. Rob Roy passed through Low Heads at 2.15 yesterday afternoon, and landed the following message for The Mercury:- GENERAL SUMMARY. ...
Article : 2,212 wordsLady Palmentone, Pittwater, produce; Fleetwing, Huon, produce and timber. CLEARED OUT.—September 3. Southern Cross, barque, 324 tons, R. Thompson, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsSHIP MAILS will be closed at Hobart Town as under:- For intercolonial ports closed in the following rotation:—South Australia, Brisbane, Rockhampton, New South Wales, Twofold Bay, Auckland, Christchurch, ...
Article : 342 wordsThe adjourned meeting of the above association was hold at the Town Hall, C. Colvin, Esq, in the chair. The minutes of the meeting of the 27th ...
Article : 795 wordsBusiness during to-day has continued dull, and prices are without any alteration. In wheat there has been very little doing. The cargo of the Wild Wave from Valparaiso, now landing, ...
Article : 658 wordsSIR,—The leader in the Launceston Examiner of Saturday last, headed "State of Public Affairs," contains the following:—"The repeal of the Pensions Act is the first step towards ...
Article : 179 wordsSIR,—Your respected correspondent, " Cosmopolite," whose letter appears in your paper of 28th ult., is entitle I to some trifling compliment for the delicacy he has displayed in suggesting a ...
Article : 190 wordsMESSRS. W. A. GUESDON & CO., at the mart, at 11 o'clock, sugars, sherry wine, groceries, &c. MESSRS. BRENT & WESTBROOK, at Moore's Livery Stables, at 2 o'clock, entire cart horse Duke, ...
Article : 90 wordsBY telegrams of English news up to 3rd August some interesting items of intelligence are brought to hand. Her MAJESTY was at Osborne, in the enjoyment of her usual ...
Article : 2,494 wordsSIR,—It will doubtless be within the knowledge of many of your readers, that Davey-street, in this city, is nightly paraded by a fife and drum band at all hours between seven and eleven ...
Article : 197 wordsColonial news quite unimportant. Markets dull. Breadstufls firm, and but little doing, neither buyers nor sellers being over anxious to operate. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 4 Sep 1868, Page 2
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