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Advertising : 1,646 wordsThe PRESIDENT (His Lordship the Bishop of Tasmania) took the chair at 2.45 p.m., and the proceediugs were opened as usual with prayer. The minutes of the previous sitting were read ...
Article : 5,160 wordsThe Hon. Charles Meredith, Colonial Treasurer, and the Hon. C. O'Reilly, Minister of Lands, who arrived here by express train on Monday, transacted Ministerial business at the Public Buildings up till ...
Article : 560 wordsSIR,—In your last Friday's issue I noticed a letter signed "Nimrod," commenting upon the weights declared by the Richmond handicapper. I suppose it would be an impossibility for the ...
Article : 366 wordsSIR,—With reference to the paragraph in your issue of yesterday, headed "An Insulted Foreigner," Ferdinand Louis appears to have been altogether labouring under a misapprehension in stating that ...
Article : 173 wordsThe morning of Wednesday the 21st February, the day appointed for the annual regatta here, opened brightly, with a nice breeze from the westward, and every prospect of a pleasant day for the ...
Article : 755 wordsSIR,—In this morning's Mercury appears a letter signed a "Ratepayer," protesting against an additional 2½d, in the pound for water rates. Sir, I wish to know for what this increased taxation is, ...
Article : 178 wordsThe s.s. Derwent arrived at Launceston yesterday, and by last night's train we received copies of Monday and Tuesday's Argus, from which we take the following:— ...
Article : 2,199 wordsThe fishing season is now drawing to a close; our many visitors are departing; yet scarcely a syllable relating to the gentle craft has appeared in our columns, save the brief announcement from time to time of ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 1 Mar 1877, Page 3
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