Monthly state of the Brickfields Pauper Establishment:—Number of paupers, 1st September, 254; admitted, 11; discharged, 17; died, 4; remaining, 1st October, 244. ...
Article : 392 wordsFurther particulars with reference to the terrible explosion in Regent's Park Canal, show that the barge had five tons of gunpowder on board. This blew up at the bridge and caused considerable panic. ...
Article : 242 wordsMESSRS. ROBERTS & CO., at Lewis's Yards, Richmond, at 11 o'clock, sale of stock. MR. GEO. BURN, at his mart, at 11 o'clock, drapery and soft goods, sheeting, shirts, boots, 37 half-chest ...
Article : 74 wordsCrystal Wave, Joseph and Mary, Oyster Cove, firewood; Caroline, Endeavour, N. W. Buy, firewood; Sarah Ann, Huon, timber; Thistle, Hospital Bay, timber; Lucksall, Alice, Ethel, Evening Star. ...
Article : 579 wordsAUSTRALIAN BELLRINGERS (LYNCH FAMILY). Commence at 8 o'clock. ...
Article : 12 wordsTHERE is a singular similarity in colonial grievances. What one has to complain of is almost to a certainty, if not simultaneously, yet in regular rotation, the vexed question of ...
Article : 4,944 wordsThe disappearance of W. W. White, one of the defendants in the case of Moss v. White, Mills, and Co., now in progress at the Police Court, has been the one topic of conversation to-day, ...
Article : 830 wordsPEACE DISTURBERS.—William Martin, charged with using obscene language in Argyle-street on Saturday evening, was disharged, as the evidence was inconclusive. James McCabe, an old man, ...
Article : 205 wordsSIR,—Sincerity, by which I mean honesty in men's dealings with each other, is a virtue praised by every one, and the practice of it, I believe, more common than gloomy moralists are willing to allow. ...
Article : 554 wordsThe further hearing of this case on a charge of misdemeanour against the defendants in having feloniously pledged goods entrusted to their care as agents, was about to be resumed on Friday 2nd Oct. ...
Article : 1,457 wordsWe have nothing further to add to our report in this morning's issue. Quotations remain unaltered. We have received the following auctioneers' ...
Article : 1,235 wordsSIR,—Adverting to the letter of "J.T.," and granting freely and gladly all that is advanced on behalf of the interest felt and exercised in all that concerned the temporal well being of his fellow ...
Article : 242 wordsBeautiful ain't it? Poetry and cricket are not synonomous, but both have their merits, especially cricket, and as the season has commenced I propose to defer the poetry, at least for the present, and ...
Article : 864 wordsSIR,—The subject of your Bothwell correspondent's letter in this morning's Mercury is of such importance, that I think special attention should be directed to it. If what "A Good Templar" states be true, then it must ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,—Let us be just; and if, when faithfulness demands, we consure, then withhold not praise, when praise is due. Last year, somewhere about this time, you inserted ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 6 Oct 1874, Page 2
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