It is reported that the topsail schooner Look Out is on shore outside the Forth Heads. She is a fine vessel of 170 tons, commanded by Captain John Reid, and had just started for Adelaide, with a ...
Article : 441 wordsA Gazette Extraordinary, issued yesterday, contains the following notifications:— Nicholas John Brown, Esq., has taken the caths as a member of the Executive Council, and has ...
Article : 245 wordsSHIP MAILS will be closed at Hobart Town as under:— For Intercolonial Ports closed in the following rotation:—South Australia, Brisbane. Rockhampton, New South Wake, Twofold Bay, Auckland, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 wordsThe grain and produce markets exhibits no change. Prime wheat has changed hands at 8s. 3d. and over; but there is very little offering, and the millers' are pretty well stocked. Flour is ...
Article : 603 wordsThe next sittings of the Criminal Court in Hobart Town will be held on Tuesday, 11th September. The following gentlemen have been appointed members of the undermentioned local School ...
Article : 267 wordsA meeting of the Municipal Council was held within the Council Chambers on Saturday, August 4th, 1877. Present: The Warden, and Councillors T. Synnot, James Taylor, A. McDowall[?] W. ...
Article : 327 wordsMalcolm, brigantine, 182 tons, W. Longworthy, from Sydney. Agent—H. F. Armstrong. COASTERS INWARD.—August 13. Good Intent, Royal William, Port Cygnet, produce; ...
Article : 1,075 wordsRumour has it that Mr. Reibey will take up the waning cause of Mr. Bromby and contest the election of Norfolk Plains with Mr. Gibson, and allow the ex-Attorney-General to represent Westbury. It ...
Article : 623 wordsTHIS EVENING, at 8. LEVY CONCERT COMPANY. ...
Article : 10 wordsTHE House of Lords in England has long been regarded as the most Conservative body in the whole realm of Legislatures. It always moves slowly and with caution. In the darkness it ...
Article : 3,816 wordsWe (Chronicle) have received from Messrs. Gardner and McKenzie, copies of Wool Circulars, received per s.s. Lusitania, from which we extract the following sales:— ...
Article : 709 wordsSIR,—I observe in a report in an English paper of the annual meeting of the Church of England Temperance Society, in Lambeth Palace in May last, that the Rev. Canon Ellison, in referring to ...
Article : 141 wordsSIR,—Can you tell me how it is that the morning reports at the Telegraph Office are scarcely eyer placed on the board outside the office until after 9 o'clock. ...
Article : 40 wordsSIR,—In reading your issue of the 8th, I noticed, among other Parliamentary matters, that Mr. Gel. librand alluded to a flock of 1,000 scabby sheep in the New Norfolk district, and went on to say it is ...
Article : 467 wordsOn Saturday last the attention of one of Mr. Lester's ploughmen was attracted by the appearance of an object in the water off Fulham very like a whale. A boat was manned by Messrs Spalding, ...
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Advertising : 577 wordsAlthough the attendance at the Theatre Royal last evening was not so numerous as was anticipated, still it was large enough to show that, notwithstanding the fact of three concerts having been ...
Article : 394 wordsSIR,—In your leader of the 7th instant I, see you are at the old game again, making a great outcry about the proposed expenditure in the Southern districts, and also drawing invidious comparisons, ...
Article : 1,464 wordsBURN & SON, at 10[?]30 o'clock, paper, hardware, canaries, chaise cart and pony, etc. THOMAS WESTBROOK, at mare, at 11 o'clock[?] chronometer, flags, bank shares, and farms at Old ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 14 Aug 1877, Page 2
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