Thirteen of the crew of the ship Brilliant have been sentenced to three months for refusing work at sea, because one of their number was in irons for mutinous conduct. ...
Article : 445 wordsHis Excellency Sir J. H. Lefroy, Lady and Miss Lefroy, attended by the Hon. Wm. Giblin, the Hon. Wm. Moore, and His Excellency's private secretary arrived at the Picnic Hotel, Victoria, at 6 p.m. ...
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Article : 1,473 wordsThe Commercial Bank shipped by the s.s. Southern Cross, which left here yesterday for Melbourne, one bag of gold, weighing 52oz. 13dwt., and valued at £210 12s. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Chamber of Commerce has entered a protest against the action of the City Council in accepting the Fulton's Company's tender for the city squares. The chamber considers the work unnecessarily sent ...
Article : 160 wordsTasmania.—Mine in full operation as usual. At the battery 40-head of stampers are kept constantly going, 35 crushing stone from the company's works, and 5 for stone from the Golden Gate. ...
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Article : 209 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 30th ultimo, in a communication from your Bischoff correspondent, re the Pieman track, in which he makes me say "that it would be ridiculous in the extreme to give the ...
Article : 473 wordsThe poor man, concerning whom I sent you a telegram last night, who was robbed, and most dangerously assaulted about two miles from the township of Oatlands, now lies in a very precarious ...
Article : 462 wordsBefore His Honor, Mr. JUSTIOK DOHSON. The ATTOIINEY-GENEUAL (the Hon. J. S. Dodds) couductcd the coses on behalf of the Crown. WOUNDING A STEER. ...
Article : 1,160 wordsA meeting of this Council took place on Friday, 10th inst. Present: Councillor N. P. Allison (Warden), and Councillors Ibbott, Nicholas, and McDowall. The three newly-elected councillors, ...
Article : 526 wordsOn Thursday night the premises lately erected by Captain John Taylor, in Thomas-street, Torquay, were destroyed by fire. About 9 o'olook flames were observed issuing from the baok part of the ...
Article : 387 words"Far from the madding crowd" we pursue the even tenor of our way. There is nothing to record that is worthy of being sent so far as Hobart Town, beyond the ordinary sterectyped intelligence that ...
Article : 280 wordsSIR,—The road up Mount Wellington is in a very bad condition. Large trees lie across it, which make it very difficult to get there. I think where we have such a grand view, and one thought so ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 16 Dec 1880, Page 3
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