SIR,—My attention being called to a paragraph which appeared in your issue of the 10th inst. by a number of my immediate neighbours, who seem to think the same refers to me, and which is headed ...
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Advertising : 2,347 wordsKentisbbury Silver Mines.—We are informed that an important discovery of an apparently very payable silver lode was made at Mount Claude, about 11 miles distant from Kentishbury, some three ...
Article : 304 wordsWe are indebted to the Age for the following memorandum forwarded by the Pestmaster-Geueral of Victoria to the Governments of each of the neighbouring colonies on the subject of the ...
Article : 1,664 wordsA meeting of owners of interests in the two 10-acre sections at North Mount Cameron, taken up some time since by Mr. Loane and party, was held at Mr. Owen Moredith's office on Monday afternoon, ...
Article : 2,273 wordsSince my last there has not been anything occurring of much importance. The weather is as usual very cold, although the days are fine after the frost clears away. [?] The only thing of note is the finding ...
Article : 730 wordsA meeting of the Municipal Council was held at Swansea on June 7, when all the councillors, were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 1,769 wordsSIR,—In this morning's Mercury I see "Your Own " has given a brief account of a case, lately brought before the Police Court of this township, against a woman named Sarah Samuels. He ...
Article : 401 wordsIn reading your valuable colu[?]s I notice a number of your correspondents complain bitterly of the weather, rain, floods, [?]ud, etc. As we have evidently been favoured beyond many, I will ...
Article : 287 wordsThe weather here during the past week has been bitterly cold, with heavy frosts. Mr. Watson, I am informed, is pushing his work head with vigour. He is now working two shifts. ...
Article : 313 wordsSIR,—A splendid morning for the above hunt, on Saturday, the 4th, and although giving such a glorious run, no sporting pen has scribbled a line in my favour to describe the beautiful country I gave ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 15 Jun 1881, Page 3
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