The Prince of Wales has been very courteous to the colonial representatives at the Paris Exhibition, saying that he is taking greater interest in the colonies, because he purposes soon ...
Article : 422 wordsThere has been a great dearth of news lately, and that worn out topic—the weather—has really been as prominent a theme of conversation as any. To day is bright and sunny, but the first three days of the week ...
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Advertising : 350 wordsTamar, s.s., 308 tons, W. H. Saunders, from Melbourne, 19th inst. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Davis and Jones, and Messrs. Edward Latam and Phillips: and one in the steerage. [?]—T.S.N. CO. ...
Article : 37 wordsUncle Tom, Favourite, Iris, Barnes' Bay, firewood; Rosebud, Rulph's Bay, firewood. ...
Article : 18 wordsTruganini, s.s., 130 tons, T. Capurn, for Launceston, via George's Bay. Cargo: 1 boat. Guiding Star, schooner, H. Hopwood, for the East Coast [?] ...
Article : 28 wordsTruganini, s.s., for Launceston, via George a Bay. Guiding Star, schooner, for the East Coast ports. ...
Article : 20 words[A special charge is made to consignees who wish to particularise their imports.] Tamar, from Melbourne—12 pckgs glass, etc., 8 kgs white lead, 1 cs (an organ), 6 bdls spouting, 5 drms soda, 8 ½-hbds, 13 ...
Article : 171 wordsThe now organ for the Wesleyan Church, Melvillestreet, arrived, as we have previously intimated, by the s.s. Tunar on the 8th inst, and Mr. Fincham, of Richmond, Victoria, at whose manufactory the organ ...
Article : 949 wordsJane 21, 4 p.m.—Peerless, Georgina Smith, Venus, and Truganini not in sight: Guiding Stat off South Arm. TAMAR HEADS. INWARD. ...
Article : 927 wordsTHIS AFTERNOON, at 3; THIS EVENING, at 8. INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS. ...
Article : 16 wordsTHE public attention has been of late so much taken up with the doings and sayings of high State and Church dignitaries, that there has been danger of the affairs of the Colony being ...
Article : 4,185 wordsThe match of the Australian Eleven against Eighteen of Longsight, in Lancashire, was commenced to-day. In the first day's play the Australians scorod 67 in their first innings, of ...
Article : 817 wordsSIR,—Having been requested by a number of gentlemen who are interested in the Weat Coast to give them all the information I can respecting the several companies' ground taken up there ...
Article : 973 wordsFOR HOBART TOWN.—From Gravesend—Oleander, April 27. ...
Article : 9 wordsYesterday we had the opportunity of inspecting a shoddy machine which was in operation at an iron store in the occupation of Mr. James Morling, at the rear of the premises of Mr. A. ...
Article : 662 wordsVICTORIA.—To leave Melbourne on Monday, 24th instant, per s.s. Mangana, and is expected to reach Hobart Town, via Launceston, about Tuesday, 25th inatant. ...
Article : 220 wordsLATROBE.—The Devon Herald of Wednesday last reports:- The [?]our and grain markets exhibit but little variation and prices are almost nominal. Flour is quoted ...
Article : 224 wordsThe result of the examination of candidates for the exhibitions from public to superior schools, offered by the Board of Education, was declared yesterday. There were six exhibitions, of the ...
Article : 672 wordsMr. E. C. Dinham, sharebroker, St. John-street, reports as follows of the week's transactions, and of the state of the markets;—"There has been marked depression in all mining stocks except Mount Bischoff ...
Article : 160 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate and Mr. F. A. Downing, J.P. DRUNKENNESS.—An olderly man arrested for being drunk and incapable, pleaded guilty to the charge and ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 22 Jun 1878, Page 2
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