The P. and O. Company's mail steamer China, carrying the English mails via Southampton to the 4th, and via Brindisi to the 12th May, that, as already announced ...
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Advertising : 28 wordsBreadstuffs and produce are steady at previous quotations. Wheat is worth 5s. 4d. to 5s. 6d., and flour £12 to £12 10s. ...
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Article : 106 wordsROBERTS AND CO., at mart, 11 o'clock, skins; at Slaughter yards, wethers. GUESDON AND WESTBROOK, at Sale yards, bullocks, ewes. ...
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Advertising : 40 wordsWe have received a letter from a correspondent, whose signature is unintelligible, on the subject of the Main Line Railway; but it would be undesirable, by the publication of such letters, to fetter the ...
Article : 48 wordsAs the public was apprised, the two teams— the Coal River and City Clubs—met at 2.15, after a slight repast provided by the City Club, on the Break o'Day cricket ground. The comparison ...
Article : 529 wordsHOWEVER much the prestige of Great Britain may have been enhanced by her Colonial possessions, she has never shown any eagerness to acknowledge it nor displayed any enthusiasm ...
Article : 4,781 wordsSIR,—In your issue of to-day I find a latter signed "Geo. B. Richards," referring to mine of the 21st inst., in which, by some mistake, I had substituted "Horton College" for "Hutchins ...
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Advertising : 342 wordsSIR,—Seeing by Saturday's paper that you advocate a place for a Sailors' Home, what better place could there be than the old Military Pay Office, next to Pregnell's, the butcher? It is Government ...
Article : 118 wordsSIR,—May I suggest to our rowing club, and the numerous boatbuilders in Hobart Town, the advisableness of constructing some eight-[?]ared gigs in anticipation of an eight-[?]ared race at our next ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 26 Jun 1876, Page 2
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