SIR,—It is no doubt, a matter of gratulation to ourselves at all events, that our two Judges had so little to do at the last sittings of the Supreme Court. But, in that little, there was a sorrow that the ...
Article : 227 wordsAnother match, North [?]. South, was commenced on Saturday last. Appended we give the detailed scores on both sides. It will be seen that only three of the Hobart Town men fired. Mr. Murdoch could ...
Article : 174 wordsBefore His Honor Sir Valentine Fleming, Acting Chief Justice. OFFICER AND ANR V. HALLAM and ANR. The bearing of this case was resumed at 10 o'clock. ...
Article : 5,297 wordsSIR,—To-day's Mercury contains the report of a meeting held at the Exchange Inn, Green Ponds, to take into consideration the action of the deputation to the Government in reference to the Main Line ...
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Article : 347 wordsThe special reporter of the Chronicle to the Mount Bischoff Tin Mines has forwarded the following extracts from the diary kept by Mr. William Crosby, the Mount Bischoff Tin Mining Company's manager, ...
Article : 705 wordsThings in this township have been so quiet for a long time past that there has really been nothing to communicate of any interest to your readers. As to the weather we have had little else, until the last ...
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Article : 1,945 wordsThe Kansas City (Missouri) Times gives the following account of a series of crimes in Kansas:— " On the 9th of March Dr. William H. York, ...
Article : 2,207 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate. DISTURBING THE PEACE AT NEW TOWN.—A male disturber pleaded guilty to this offence on the New Town Road on the 27th inst., and, being his second ...
Article : 774 wordsThe City of Hobart Company washed up and retorted last night 319 ounces retorted gold, from 228 tons of stone. It was a splendid cake, clean and sound. This crushing was anxiously looked upon by ...
Article : 550 wordsSIR,—In your leading article of Tuesday in respect of the charge of wharfage on goods required to be transhipped from the City of Hobart to the Thurso, you seem to take it for granted that the Collector of ...
Article : 194 wordsSIR,—Allow me to correct an error which appeared in your issue of Wednesday, 27th inst., as W.H.H, could not have crossed over in O'May's steamer Enterprise, for her time is half-past four, as that is ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 29 Aug 1873, Page 3
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