The PRESIDENT took the chair at 4 o'clock. Present: The Premier, the Colonial Secretary, Messrs. Robertson, Field, Aikenhead, Gellibrand, Grubb, Crowther, Whyte, and Cameron. ...
Article : 4,431 wordsA general feeling of dissatisfaction has been [?] expressed throughout this district at the action of [?] the Legislative Council in throwing out the public [?] works scheme of the Government. Although the [?] ...
Article : 443 wordsSIR,—Perhaps a line or two from these parts may not be uninteresting. I have just returned from a look at the Ruby Tin Mining Company, and was much pleased with what I there saw. The great ...
Article : 710 wordsThe public inquiry into the loss of the clipper ship Cambridgeshire, held under the Wrecks Inquiry, Act, 1874, resulting on the report of Admiral Barnard on the preliminary investigation ...
Article : 5,217 wordsThe ATTORNEY-GENERAL and the SOLICITOR-GENERAL, instructed by Mr. Henry Dobson, appeared for the plaintiffs, the Bishop of Tasmania and Charles Henty; and the ATTORNEY-GENERAL ...
Article : 4,180 wordsBefore Mr. Tarleton, P.M.— RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY.—Sarah Hedge was charged with having received certain property from Janet Goddard, knowing the same to be ...
Article : 318 wordsSIR,—A letter appears in your issue of the 23rd inst, from Mr. James Hurst, in which he states that. he does not think the Spring Bay Company will get a lower seam than the one reported, 8 or 9 inches. ...
Article : 482 wordsASSAULT.—Robert Harrison and William Harrison (father and son) were charged with unlawfully and maliciously assaulting and wounding Jamas Miller, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 29 Sep 1875, Page 3
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