At St. Andrew's Church last night the Rev. J. Storie delivered the fourth of his Sunday evening series of lectures upon the subject of Spiritualism. He took for his text Luke iv., 14th and 15th verses ...
Article : 885 wordsVenus, ketch, 76 tons, N. Lucas, from Spring bay. Cargo—150 bgs grain, 170 ess fruit, 100 bgs bark, 40 pckgs luggage, and sundries. Agent—A. G. Webster. June 8. ...
Article : 56 wordsSkipjack, Richard and Emily, Huon, timber; John and Margaret, Port Esperance, timber; Esther, Southgurt, timber; Annie, Sounds, firewood; Lily, Brothers. Independence, Port Cygnet, firewood; Edith ...
Article : 61 wordsBella Mary, barque, 276 tons, for Sydney. ...
Article : 11 wordsTamar, s.s., 308 tons, T. Capurn, for,Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Simpson and Petterd, Miss Abbott, Captain Moore, Messrs. Kirkland, H., Young, A. Nicholson, Rea, and J. R. Mcech; with ...
Article : 34 wordsTamar, s.S., for Melbourne. June 8. Star of China, ship for Newcastle. ...
Article : 38 wordsSYDNEY.—Bella, Mary, barque, to-day; Malcolm, brigantine, on Thursday. NEW ZEALAND PORTS.—Tarama s.s., on Thursday next. ...
Article : 30 wordsIncluded in the manlfests of the Tamar and Alblon are the following consignments:- Ex Tamar, from Melbourne.- 2 bls 80 sds best heavy Geelong solo leather, 1 es elasti webbing and boot ...
Article : 63 wordsTamar, s.s.; for Melbourne.—156icss green fruit, J. Ikin; 50 bgs shot, J. G. Moir; 65 drs 4. bris oil, T.S.N.,Co.; 6 pekgs quick, J. Osborne; 108 ess green fruit, C. S. Morgan; 1 bdl furs, J. Browne and Co.; ...
Article : 98 wordsJune 8, sunset.—A barque, supposed to be the Loongana, off Frankli[?]land. OUTWARD. June 8, sunset.—Star of Chine off Franklin Island. ...
Article : 161 wordsMELBOURNE.—Arrived, June 3—Export, schooner, from River Cam; Recamia, ketch, from Southport. Jume 5—Homedale, s.s, from N.W. Coast (Tasmania); Florence Elliott, ketch, from River Cam. Sailed, ...
Article : 514 wordsThe Mail for England, which leaves this evening, leaves Tasmania in one of these political crises which have become almost a chronic state in our Parliamentary System since the present Colonial ...
Article : 7,056 wordsThe Railway and City Clubs played their first match on the Battery Ground, Queen's Domain, on Saturday afternoon, the contest resulting in a victory for the "Loomotives" by one goal to nill, this ...
Article : 1,073 wordsOn Saturday afternoon Colonel Anderson inspected the Artillery at the Queen's Battery, and some firing took place on the occasion. The weather was lovely, and a number of spectators, including ladies, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsENGLAND.— Via Galle and Suez, due on the 26th inst Victoria and the other Colonies.— Pers.s Tamar, to leave Melbourne on Wednesday. and Will arrive at Hobart Town on Friday vit Launceston per s.s ...
Article : 362 wordsThe ninth competition for the Challenge Cup came oft at the Government butts on Saturday, and, as will be seen below, the highest score was made by Mr. E. Drake, who, having stood in the same ...
Article : 342 wordsMELBOURNE.—The Argus of Friday last report:- "In the impact markers to-day business has to a considerable extert been suspended, the anouncement ...
Article : 178 wordsThese clubs met for the return match on Marsh's ground, New Town, on Saturday afternoon, playing the English Association Rules. The result, was a draw, no goals being kicked by either side ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 9 Jun 1879, Page 2
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