Asia, barque, 309 tons, W. Folder, from a whaling cruise. Agents—Alex. McGregor and Co. ...
Article : 18 wordsMr. Gladstone is suffering from slight congestion of the lungs, and is feverish. LATER. Mr. Gladstone is doing as well as can be ...
Article : 57 wordsKorunab, Southport, timber; Brothers, Independence, Port Cygnet, timber and firewood; Kate, Bridgewater, hay; Phantom, Wedge Bay, firewood. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsItaly, barque, 286 tons, G. M. Rapp, for Dunedin. ...
Article : 13 wordsSouthern Cross, s.s., 477 tons, T. Capurn, for Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Sir. and Mrs. Dunnett, Mrs. Mann, Misses Blackwell, J. Howells, and Mr. Parnham; with two in the steerage. ...
Article : 34 wordsEmpress of China, barquentine, for Adelaide. Southern Cross, s.s., for Melbourne. ...
Article : 14 wordsAyoub Khan is quiescent, and has not followed up his viotory over tho British. Gonoial Burrows is acting vigilantly on the defensive, and has brought infantry to Candahar. ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE PROPRIETORS of THE MERCURY particularly request all those who OWE LONG OVER-DUE ACCOUNTS, to favour tliem with IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT. The Proprietors ...
Article : 51 wordsENGLAND.—Via Brindisi and Ceylon, due on the 13th inst. VICTORIA AND OTHER COLONIES.—Via Launceston, due to-day. ...
Article : 129 wordsTasman, s.s., from Sydney, via Eden—100 bxs candles, 1 cs varnish, 2 pkgs plants, 20 css clocks, 315 css fruit, 6 bgs maize, 1 bx salmon, 3 bgs oysters, 13 bgs nuts, 6 bxs wool, 1 bg bark, 10 empty frkns, l8 ...
Article : 60 wordsSouthern Cross, s.s., for Melbourne—1 bl skins, J. Cook; 1 cs tobacco, J. White; 600 css fruit, C. E. Knight; 1 hhd ale, C. and J. Degraves; 50 css, 16 hf-css fruit, H. and T. Peak; 93 bls wool, 3 bls ...
Article : 108 wordsThe proposal to send a Fronch military commission to re-organiso the Greek army, in view of a probable war with Turkey, has been abandoned. This is accepted as a pacific sign. ...
Article : 42 wordsTHE mail which leaves to-day for England, leaves us in Tasmania in doubts whether we have passed through a severe storm of rain and wind serving to remind us that we are in the ...
Article : 1,706 wordsThe quostion of the federation of the South African colonies having been shelved for the present, the services of, Sir Bartle Frere, Governor of Cape Colony, are not now required ...
Article : 67 wordsAugust 3, sunset.— Agnes Jessie, barquentine, anchored off Kelly's Point; Empress of China, barquentine, anchored off Brown's River; Southern Cross, s.s., off Blackman's Bay. ...
Article : 134 wordsBusiness in produce, etc, has been very dull during the last few days, and consequently the quotations for grain, flour, hay, otc, remain unchanged from the prices given last week. Wheat ...
Article : 405 wordsThe Assembly met to day, and after a short sitting, during which the names of the new Ministry were announced, adjourned till the 31st inst, to allow of the re-election of Ministers Mr. Vale ...
Article : 72 wordsA match between the Australian Eleven and and Eleven of Gloucestershire began at Gloucester today. The Austialians went in first and made 110, of which McDonnell contilbuted ...
Article : 49 wordsDeep anxiety is felt in official circles as to the effect of the disaster to Brigadier-General Burrows' brigade in India. Thirteen thousand troop's are being hurried to Candnhar to repair ...
Article : 1,391 wordsMELBOURNE.—Arrived, July 28—Mermerus, from London; Rosedale, from N. W. Coast ports (Tasmania). July 29—Cathorina, from Mauritius. July 30—Despatch, from N. W. Coast ports (Tasmania). ...
Article : 1,569 wordsThe express train from Hobart Town to-day was two hours late, having been delayod by a large fall of earth on the line, between Jerusalem and Flat Top. The guard and others removed the earth, ...
Article : 102 wordsThere was a strong south-east gale last, night, with rain falling in sheets. The river was flooded, but the rain ceasing at daylight, all danger is past. ...
Article : 27 wordsIt is with pain, with almost a sense of shame as to the manner in which the department of Government specially under the oliarge of the Premier disregards the statutory audit safeguards ...
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Advertising : 648 wordsA public meeting was held at the Council Chambers this afternoon, to urge the construction of the proposed railway. There was a fair attendance, consulting the inclement weather. The Warden ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 4 Aug 1880, Page 2
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