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Advertising : 736 wordsDespito the dispiriting influences that a cold damp evening usually exerts upon public assemblages, there was a large attendance at the Tasmanian Hall—the room being conveniently filled—last evening, when the ...
Article : 1,401 wordsPresent The Mayor and Aldermen Burgess, Maher, Harcourt, Watchorn, Daly, Addison, Espie, and Pike. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ...
Article : 2,618 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 6th instant you make the remark respecting the North West Coast telegraph line that it, like the Huon telegraph line, is in a state of chronic disability. I don't know ...
Article : 437 wordsThe ketch St. Helen's which arrived yesterday afternoon from George's Bay, brought the following shipments of tin ore:—Planet, 56 bags; H. H. D., 85 bags; Crystal, 32 bags; R. T. 8 bags; Anchor, ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Council sat on Saturday, when all the members except Councillors Blyth and Gunn were present. The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed the following business was ...
Article : 451 wordsTasmania Co.—The mining manager, Mr. J. Davies, reports on the 17th inst.:—"I reached the hanging wall of the main reef at the 175ft, level in the main body of stone. I have 8ft. 4in. from wall ...
Article : 1,048 wordsSIR,—Some time ago I endeavoured to bring this question forward, but beyond one letter from a correspondent in support of the ides, those persons who might assist in giving the subject an air of ...
Article : 356 wordsThe first of Madame Tasca's series of grand concerts was given last night to a fashionable, but necessarily rather limited audience on account of the unpropitious state of the weather. The audience numbered most of ...
Article : 1,026 wordsThe Bottling for the ploughing match took place at the Pembroke Inn, on Saturday, when every account was paid, and a small balance left. The thanks of the committee were, on the motion of Mr. ...
Article : 141 wordsOn Saturday last, the 21st inst., I received an invitation to be present at the ceremony of presenting the Rev. C. R. Arthur, M.A., Incumbent of St. Andrew's Church, Carrick, with an address ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsSIR,—The remarkable difference in public opinion which appears to exist between the bulk of the people in the North and those of the South regarding the construction of the Main Line Railway, ...
Article : 492 wordsYour correspondent is still rusticating and peregrinating among the blest who people the banks of the Derwent and its tippling mountain aflluents about New Norfolk. The grandeur of the rugged ...
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Advertising : 354 wordsSIR,—In your issue of 19th inst I see you have published the reply to a petition sent some time age from the southern portion of this district, asking that the telegraph line might be put in effective ...
Article : 721 wordsSIR,—A weeks ago some remarks appeared in your valuable and influential journal (through your Launceston Correspondent) which were damaging to me. The whole matter arose through spite. I felt ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 24 Sep 1878, Page 3
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