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Advertising : 836 wordsSIR,—Will you give me space in your columns to refer to the letter in this morning's Mercury, signed "Henry Hunter," reflecting on the Town Hall Committee, and on Pastor Chiniquy. Adopting the ...
Article : 1,079 wordsBefore the Hon. C. Meredith (Warden) and F. Mace, Esq., J.P. John Sleavcs was charged by the Superintendent of Police, under the new Game Act, with kangaroo ...
Article : 823 wordsThe Town Hall was the arena of an extraordinary and disgraceful scene last night. It was given over to uproar and riot. Pastor Chiniquy was silenced by brate force by an organised mob of ...
Article : 3,268 wordsThe weather for the last week has been one continuous frost, with beautiful clear days. To-day the little township was all on the qui vive by the appearance of three splendid teams of horses ...
Article : 344 wordsSIR,—Adverting to the letter of Mr. Henry Hunter, which appears in this day's issue of The Mercury, allow me to remark that the Rev. Dr. Nicolson is a very unlikely person to give his ...
Article : 154 wordsSIR,—I observe in your issue of this day a letter, signed " Henry Hunter," with regard to the use of the Town Hall by Pastor Chiniquy. Why he should call himself "Pastor" I am at a loss to ...
Article : 388 wordsFlorence Nightingale.—Pumping has been carried on here at full speed duriug the week, but without making much impression upon the water in the shaft. There is no disguising the fact that the ...
Article : 765 wordsSIR,—In reply to "Red Book's" letter regarding the guard of honour, I cannot see how sec. 3, par. 16, can apply to Colonel Anderson, and think Mr. Lily's question, remains unanswered. If every ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Warden (the Hon. C. Meredith) having been appointed Police Magistrate at Launceston, intends leaving here almost immediately. It is intended to give him a parting dinner on Thursday evening next, ...
Article : 39 wordsThe agitation for a tri-weekly mail still continues, everyone being of the opinion that a conveyance to meet the express train from Swansea, via Lisdillon, Little Swanport, Triabunna, Orford, and Buckland, ...
Article : 93 wordsThe opera season in Melbourne terminated on Wednesday last. In the course of a speech, Mr. W. S. Lyster said that when he arrived with his company he had many fears, but he was pleased to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsSIR,—One word for Mr. Hunter with your permission. This Catholic citizen and ratepayer raises his protest against such a violation of the trust and confidence which we should place in the hands of ...
Article : 1,076 wordsA rabbit shooting match came off here on Saturday afternoon. The rules being, 3 traps, boundary 30 yards. The following were the results:- No. 1 sweep, 3 rabbits—A. Kearney, 110, second; ...
Article : 325 wordsThe ketch Coronella, which arrived on Monday from Bridport, brought 67 bags tin ore, weighing 3 tons 5 cwt. 14 lbs., from the following claims:—M 7, R 6, H 6, Elphin 26, Try Again, 22. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 wordsPresent: The Chairman (W. Nicholas, Esq.), and Messrs, N. P. Allison, E. Bowden, E. Nicholas, and H. T. Savage. The minutes of last meeting having been road and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 450 wordsA concert was held in the Assembly Room here on Monday evening, in aid of the Accident Fund. Mr. McMarray in the chair. There were about 100 present. The concert was opened by a solo on the ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 25 Jun 1879, Page 3
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