An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Tasmanian Pyrolimiite Company was held at tho company's offices, Collins-street, yesterday afternoon. Dr. Agnew occupied the chair, and there ...
Article : 2,966 wordsThe reception of the Duke on Monday was a perfect ovation. The weather was magnificent. The Prince landed in his own barge, exactly at 12 o'clock, and was received by the ...
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Article : 1,138 wordsAs previously announced this annual event came off on a farm occupied by Mr. John Hayton of Orielton, on Thursday, the 21st instant. The number of teams ontered was ninotoen, viz., 7 in the fint ...
Article : 1,623 wordsThe Tasmania, s.s., from Melbourne, passed through the Heads at two o'clock yesterday and landed the following message for The Mercury:— ...
Article : 334 wordsA meeting of residents of New Town was held last evening in the public school-room of the district for the purpose of making arrangements to welcome H.R.H. Prince Alfred on his anticipated visit to that ...
Article : 987 wordsBusiness during to-day has been dull, and we have no transactions of importance to record. Prices continue as under:—Flour, £10 to £10 10s. per ton (nominal). Wheat, 4s. 7d. to 4s. 9d. ...
Article : 426 wordsOn Saturday, the 23rd inst., a public meeting was held in Mr. Iles' rooms, Gordon Highlander, in accordance with a notice published by Dr. Blyth, the Warden, in compliance with a requisition from the ...
Article : 548 wordsMESSRS. BEALEY & SMITH, at the mart, at 11 o'clock, general sale. ...
Article : 17 wordsA MR. RICHARD BENNETT, formerly of Tasmania, furnishes the Sydney, press periodically with his views on the wheat and flour market of these colonies. These ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 30 Nov 1867, Page 2
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