We have to record the death of another gentleman formerly resident in this colony, Mr. Francis Hartwell Henslowe, who died on the 10th May last, at his late residence, Lee, Kent, ...
Article : 819 wordsENGLAND.—Via Suez and Galle, expected to arrive here on or about the 19th inst. VICTORIA.—To leave Melbourne on Wednesday, July 10, per s.s. Tararua, and will reach Hobart Town ...
Article : 326 wordsARRIVED.—July 10. India, barque, 202 tons, J. Anderson, from Newscastle, 20th ult. Agent—Fisher and Facy. Laurel, schooner, 78 tons, P. G. Peterson, from Melbourne, ...
Article : 68 wordsTriabunna, Pittwater, produce; Annie Sounds, timber; S. W. Lawson, Hastings,timber; Mary Ann, John and Margaret, Port Esperance, timber; Perseverance, Old Peach, firewood; Diligence, Risdon, firewood; Thames, Edith Ellen, ...
Article : 61 wordsTamur, s s, 308 tons, W. H. Sounders, for Molbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Fryer, Howitt, Fowler, and Risby, Messrs. T. J. Steele, C. W. Morey, and R Travers; and one in the steerage. ...
Article : 60 wordsTamar, s.s., for Melbourne. ...
Article : 6 wordsLONDON—Esk, s.s.(left May 11), will arrive early Choice, barque (sailed April 8), will arrive during July; Oleamder (left the Downs on April 28), will arrive about the end of July; Harriet McGregor, barque (to leave London on ...
Article : 126 words"C.," "J.H.S.," and "Watchman," held over. ...
Article : 12 wordsMELBOURNE.—Albion, s.s., probably to-day. SYDNEY.—Tasman s.s., on Tuesday, July 16, at 1 p.m. LYTTKOTON.—Natal Queen, to sail in a day or two; Cliften, barque, on or about the 24th instant. ...
Article : 59 wordsOUR remarks on the Agricultural Statistics for the year ending 31st March last, were yesterday confined to the returns which deal with crops and breadstuff's. The results, as shown in the ...
Article : 5,705 wordsLAUNCESTON.—The Chronicle of the 9th inst. reports:- A fair amount of business has been transacted, but prices have not altered materially. Flour is steady at ...
Article : 556 words[A special charge is made to consignees who wish to particularise their imports.) Laurel, from Melbourne—20 pkgs matches, 30 css beer, 151 oars. 45 kgs nails, 5 tns rock salt, 31 pkgs tea, 770 pkgs sugar, ...
Article : 103 wordsTamar, s.s., for Melbourne—50 drms colza oil, T. Suly: 650 css fruit, C.E. Knight; 80 css fruit, C. S. Morgan; 40 css fruit, J. Latham; 7 bis wool, W. Crosby and Co.; 45 css fruit, J. J. Vine; 542 css fruit, Johnson Bros.; 59 bis wool, 25 bls ...
Article : 194 wordsFORT PHILLIP HEADS.—Arrived, July 3—M. A. Dixon, barque, from Sonrabaya, July 5—Maid of Erin and Amy Robsart, schooners, from Diverstone; Tommy, schooner, from Leven; Argyle, s.s., from Circular Head. July 6—Maria, ...
Article : 1,664 wordsThe inhabitants of this—the Southern side of the tight little island (Tasmania)—are glad to see that the Government have at last recognised some of the wants and requirements of the district, by inviting ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 11 Jul 1878, Page 2
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