SIR,—Though, doubtless, " distance may lend enchantaient to the view," we are getting a-weared as tims and we advance, with these ever receding works, and thought we must again stir up " Special Bill," ...
Article : 816 wordsNew White Boy Company.—Mr C. Toby, legal manager, has forwarded to us the following extract from the mining manager's report, dated 18th inst.: —" In all the stopes east and west the reef keeps ...
Article : 131 wordsOn Easter Monday the now Sunday school was oneued, and a bazaar, organised by the Rev. J. Evans,incumbent of St. Peter's, was held for the purpose of obtaining the necessary funds to pay the ...
Article : 460 wordsFlorence Nightingale.—The miningmanagerreports under date the 21st inst.:—"The level going west is stilllooking very well; distance driven from crosscut 56 feet; thickness of stone in the face l8 inches at ...
Article : 487 wordsThe Tasmania. — This magnificent mine, now without doubt the richest gold mine in the Australian colonies, is situated in the Cabbage. Tree Hill, and in close proximity to the township. It is not ...
Article : 1,132 wordsThe tender of Messrs. Joseph Hayton and William Fallen has been accepted, and the superficial blemishes on the Sorell Causeway are to be repaired forthwith at a cost of thirty-five pounds. ...
Article : 507 wordsThe roturn match between these clubs was played at the Goshen on Saturday, 12th inst., which resulted in a victory for the former. This match was not played out, but was decided hythe first innings. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsMessrs. Grubb Brothers are bringing their contract on the Cambridge Road to a close, and a line piece of work they are making of it, which will be of immense advantage, not only to the inhabitants ...
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Advertising : 1,960 wordsSIR,—Some few months ago I had a beautiful greyhound to bring down from Launceston by the Tasmanian Main Line Ballway, and upon my arrival at the station was informed that I should ...
Article : 370 wordsThe attention of the Police Court was recently Occpied for nearly four hours over the squabbles of Mr. John Wells, Mr. Walker Woolley, and Mr. Charles Lucas, until the patience of the presiding ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Sorell Police Court was crowded at the hearing of the case Harrod v. Partien for wages. Mr. Harrod is a trader residing at Sorell, and Mr. Purden a Hobart Town owner of crafts; and, as ...
Article : 1,960 wordsI have recontly observed in your columns, as also in those Australian journals, a notice of Mr. Shillinglaw's Rolies of the Past, as they have made their appearance in the form of a State paper in an ...
Article : 422 wordsPresont:—Messrs. N. P. Allison, E. Bowden. W. A. Forstor, and W. Nicholas. Mossrs. E. Bowden and W. A. Forstor, two of the newly elcetad Trustees at the annual meeting ...
Article : 431 wordsSIR,—In the Australasian of 12th inst., I notice a letter signed "J. W. MeComas," in which the suggestion is made that many of the railway lines in victoria might be utiliaod for the conveyance of ...
Article : 454 wordsA sad and fatal accident occurred herq on the morning of Easter Monday when a little girl, the youngest daughter of Mr. J. T. Morgan, of the Mathinna Public School, and a general favorite, ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 23 Apr 1879, Page 3
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