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Advertising : 1,819 wordsThe trophy of Tasmanian stones which has been erected in the grounds of the Melbourne International Exhibition has clicited the following article which appeared in the last special Exhibition ...
Article : 1,977 wordsThe amateur dramatic club known by the name "Bohemiana" occupied the boards at the Theatre Royal in the evening, and received a large share of attention, the pit, stalls, and gallery being crowded. ...
Article : 197 wordsPresident: Mr. Geo. Stokell, J.P., Vice-President and Judge: Mr. Wm. Hodgson, M.H.A. Handicappers: Messrs. S. Blackwell, sen., and Walter Rumney. Starter: Mr. James Lord, jun., Clerk of ...
Article : 1,844 wordsAt the Tasmanian Hall in the evening a newly organised band of burnt cork niggers made their first appearance. The hall was about half full, and the performances were well received, though they ...
Article : 82 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 23rd ult. I observe an article signed "Henry Bernard," in which the writer professes to give an accurate account of the nature and value of the Royal Tasman reef. I am ...
Article : 423 wordsThe weather on the Prince of Wales' birthday at Sorell was in every way what was desired. There was not a cloud in the sky, nor dust in the streets, where all was as quiet as the gravity of death, ...
Article : 169 wordsA well attended meeting was held at the township of Corinna, Heads, recently, for the purpose of considering the advisableness of obtaining regular communication by sea with the West ...
Article : 2,300 wordsSIR,—Your reporter is right in saying that the track to the Pieman from Bischoff ia diagraceful for the money spent. A £25 note would do all done by the Bischoff storekeepers out of the ...
Article : 190 wordsWindermere Co. (Nine- Mile Springs).—The mining manager reports that during the week ending 6th inst. the drive and cross-out had been extended. Gold had been washed from the drive, ...
Article : 623 wordsSIR,—In your leading article of Thursday, 4th inst., you ask, "Under what clause of our Constitution is the Council, even by inference, appointed as umpire between the two parties in the ...
Article : 1,081 wordsThe High School first eleven met a second eleven from the Break o'Day Club on the Association ground, and succeeded in gaining what was nearly [?] one innings victory. The Break o'Day went first ...
Article : 180 wordsSIR,—The letter of "Henry Bernard " anent the Royal Tasman reef has just come under my notice. On reading the description (?) of Mr. B.'s examination of this reef I was astounded, and am at a ...
Article : 598 wordsThe tradesmen in the employment of Mr. Mcpherson, coach builder, Macquario-street, yesterday gate their employer and his family a return picnic at Lindisfarne Bay. The tenderers of the ...
Article : 98 wordsOne of the largest gatherings that has lately occupied the Mechanics' Institute was attracted by the anniversary tea me[?]ting and concert of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society. Good Samaritan ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 10 Nov 1880, Page 3
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