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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. "RAKAIA," WITH THE PANAMA MAIL.

    The Rakaia arrived at Wellington on the 22nd, having left Panama on 26th October, and experienced fine weather throughout the passage. ...

    Article : 841 words
  3. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING.

    On Saturday the annual meeting of justices for the consideration of applications for certificates of approval of persons receiving Public House and Packet Licences for the district of Hobart took place at the ...

    Article : 2,315 words
  4. LATER FROM THE COLONIES.

    The Derwent, s.s., passed through the Heads yesterday afternoon and landed the following message for The Mercury:- MELBOURNE, SATURDAY. ...

    Article : 385 words
  5. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Lady Emma, barque, 202 tons, A. Griggs, from New-castle, New South Wales, 19th ult., with coals. Agent —E. M. Fisher. December 2. ...

    Article : 2,274 words
  6. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The week just ended has shown rather an improvement in some particular descriptions of produce, but notwithstanding business has been much interfered with by the approaching election, ...

    Article : 363 words
  7. LAW.

    BEFORE A. B. Jones Esq.., Stipendiary Magistrate. USING BAD LANGUAGE.—One woman was fined 20s., or in default ordered to be imprisoned for one month for this offence. ...

    Article : 311 words
  8. COLONEL CHESNEY'S PRIZE.

    The competition, for Lieutenant-Colonol Chesney's Prize is to take place at the long range, Cornelian lay, on Saturday, 22nd December. The following is the arrangement of squads:- ...

    Article : 185 words
  9. SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY.

    MESSRS. BRENT & WESTBROOK, at the mart, at 11 o'clock, merchandise, grand pianoforte, large carpet, &c.; at Cooley's Yards, New Town, at 2 o'clock, fat bullocks and steers. ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. THE MERCURY.

    WE have no doubt whatever as to what the state of the poll should be at four o'clock this afternoon, and as little as to what it really will be. If there was nothing else to ...

    Article : 2,846 words
  11. SHALL VOTE FOR CHAPMAN.

    Sir,—I shall vote for Chapman. Because we do not want more taxation. Mr. Lord's party would saddle the colony with an additional £40,000. Mr. Chapman will have none of it. ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. UNSCRUPULOUS CONDUCT OF THE LATE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

    SIR,—Several months ago Mr. James Whyte sold all his stock, agricultural implements, &c., off the Risdon Estate, which he rented from Mr. Gregson, and, his lease having expired, he relinquished ...

    Article : 171 words
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