LADIES[?] PURSE.—For mercantile amateurs only; to be pulled for in gigs, four pullers and a coxswain. Prize, £25 Entries: E. Norman's Fire Flash, and R. and J. Irvine's Prima Donna. ...
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Article : 765 wordsSwansea Packet, topsail schoonor, 40 tons, Lloyd, from Macquarie Harbour.—Agent, Master. COASTERS INWARDS.—February 8. King Billy, Birch's Bay, firewood; Meteor, Huon, ...
Article : 2,654 wordsThere has been no change in our local markets to-day. LAUNCESTON.—Yesterday's Cornwall Chronicle reports:— ...
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Article : 14 wordsWHEN yesterday commenting on the action of the City Council in reference to the assessments for the ensuing year, we said that the Citizens had reason to complain both of the increased ...
Article : 5,386 wordsSIR,—In the half-yearly report of the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Comapany, published in your columns this morning the Directors contemplate the necessity of finally withdrawing the Tasmania from ...
Article : 385 wordsAs mentioned in yesterday's Mercury a few friends of this officer met at the Tasmanian Club on Monday last, for the purpose of congratulating him on his recent promotion, and of presenting him with a token ...
Article : 631 wordsSIR,—I should not have troubled you further on this subject, but that one or two points in the letter of "Joe Manton" appear to require some notice at my hands. ...
Article : 279 wordsHis Excellency the Governor and the Hon. Mrs.[?] Du Cane and suite arrived on Tuesday evening at Mount Pleasant, Launceston, the picturesque seat of the late John Crookes, Esq. In addition to the pleasant ...
Article : 417 wordsSIR,—You have on several occasions directed attention to the nuisance, and, indeed, the danger, caused by dogs being allowed to prowl about the streets without proper control. This is bad enough ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 9 Feb 1871, Page 2
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