BEFORE J. C. Gregson, Esq., Commissioner. The Court sat at 11 o'clock. In re CONRAD WACKELDINE. Adjourned 1st. meeting and on discharge. ...
Article : 1,615 wordsSIR,—I believe we have come to a turning-point in the history of our beautiful island. Railways, tramways, and good roads are moves in the right direction. Provided we have energy enough ...
Article : 979 wordsThe City of Launceston has just passed through the Heads and landed the following message for The Mercury:- MELBOURNE, TUESDAY. ...
Article : 1,031 wordsA meeting of colonists interested in securing a gathering of old colonists, at a public dinner, was field yesterday afternoon at the Ship Hotel. There were present His Worship the Mayor, ...
Article : 525 wordsGrasmere, barque. 400 tons, Stockman, for Sydney. Royal Exchange, brig, 223 tons, Hill, for Lyttelton, New Zealand. CLEARED OUT.—August 30. ...
Article : 1,307 wordsSIR,—I remember some time ago reading a leading article in your journal, pointing out the proper way of mending the streets and footpaths in the city, and I thought at the time that ...
Article : 457 wordsSIR,—Notwithstanding your very excellent leader accompanying the letter of Cassandra on the subject of Protestant and Roman Catholic separation in the above institution, and knowing ...
Article : 422 wordsSIR,—The present state of money interests in Tasmania and the constant drain upon our means through taxation, for various supposed necessary purposes, has induced a few of those who are ever ...
Article : 438 wordsOn Friday, the 25th instant, a number of residents in the district bestirred themselves on behalf of their favorite candidates, and after the sales at Corahill and the Gordon Highlander flocked in ...
Article : 484 wordsSIR,—The letter signed "Veritas" which appears in your paper of this day, if not replied to, would, I doubt not, assist in continuing the injustice done me by the late ministry, but would, as I fear is ...
Article : 707 wordsSIR,—As a Registrar of the Court of General Sessions and Deputy Registrar of the Court of Requests for many years, I trust that you will allow me to state that Mr. Dodery was quite ...
Article : 535 wordsThe unsettled condition of the weather has had a serious effect upon trade, and we have no transactions of importance to record. Flour at the mills is still quoted at £21 per ton, and wheat at ...
Article : 57 wordsMR. WORLEY, at the mart, at half-past 11 o'clock, household furniture, suadries, &c. MESSRS W. A. GUESDON & CO., at the Boading Warehouse, at 11 o'clock, tobacco, tea, rum, &c. ...
Article : 49 wordsTHE post office savings banks bill has been virtually hung up for another five years. This was done on the motion of Mr. DAVIES, the hon, member for Devon, for the ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 31 Aug 1865, Page 2
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