The s.s. Tamar, which left here yesterday for Melbourne, took 302 slabs of tin, weighing 10 tons 17 cwt. 3 qrs. The metal was shipped by the Waverly Co., and is valued at about £720. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe following is the report of the Examiners, the Rev. Canons Davenport and Bailey, on the recent Examinations:- The Examination occupied the same time as that ...
Article : 923 wordsThe Orient Steam Navigation Company's s.s. Garonne sailed from Plymouth, for Australia to-day. Consols, 97¼. The Bank rate remains at 2 per ...
Article : 365 wordsRecamia, ketch, 69 tons, J. Peterson, from Melbourse 18th inst. Agents—Belbin and Dowdell. ...
Article : 20 wordsEliza, Glenorchy, bay; Rattler, South Arm, firewood; Excelsior, Eames' Bay, firowood; Village Belle, Long Bay, produce; John and Mary, Port Esperance, timber. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe adjourned special meeting of the shareholders in this company was hold at the Town Hall Buildings last evening, the object being the "consideration of the position of the company." Mr. W. P. ...
Article : 749 wordsVictoria, barque, 311 tons, J. Shimmius, for Lyttelton. ...
Article : 15 wordsTamar, s.s., 308 tons, T. Capurn, for Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Professor and Mrs. West and child; with one in the steerage. ...
Article : 25 wordsTamar, s.s., for Melbourne. Acacia, barque, for Melbourne, via Spring Bay. Agnes Jessie, barquentine, for Oamaru. Guiding Star, ketch, for East Coast ports. ...
Article : 25 wordsTamar, s.s., for Melbourne.—302 slbs tins, Waverley Co.; 3 bls rabbit skins, W. Crosby and Co.; 3 empty cases, l. es empty tins, W. Burgess and Co.; 30 bls wool, 1 bl boxils, A. McGregor; 4 erts fish, T. Turner; ...
Article : 119 wordsJune 24.—Empress of China, barquontine, for Melbourne. Cargo—100,000ft sawn timber, 1,490 posts and rails, 11,746 palings, and 246 bndls laths. ...
Article : 25 wordsJune 25, 10 a.m.—Agnes Jessie gone into channel. 4 p.m.—Guiding Star off Wedge Bay. TAMAR HEADS. INWARD. ...
Article : 98 wordsMdlle. Olga Duboin, the Russian pianiste, gives her first concert here. At the meeting of the Exhibition Commissioners to-day, it was decided that it was not ...
Article : 317 wordsMELBOURNE.—Arrived, June 21 — Amy Robsart, Maid of Erin, and Royal Charlie, from Ulverstone. June 22—Argyle. s.s., from N.W. Coast, Tasmania. SYDNEY.—Arrived, June 21—Rubicon, from ...
Article : 605 wordsSIR,—In your paper of Monday last you gave a "Report" of the utterances of Pastor Chiniquy, from which I quote as follows:—"He contrasted the form of worship in the Protestant Churches with that ...
Article : 931 words"Pater Familias."—We intend dealing with the subject from the same standpoint. ...
Article : 15 wordsTHE atmosphere of a Law Court would hardly be regarded as productive of lessons in political othics and Ministerial honesty. Yet, the report which appeared in our columns yesterday morning ...
Article : 2,028 wordsThe Australian and European Bank resumed business this morning, and kept open till 1 o'clock. Depositors came forward slowly. The bank has been able to meet all demands, and fresh deposits ...
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Advertising : 153 wordsENGLAND.—Via Galle and Sue[?], due on the 24th prox. VICTORIA AND THE OTHER COLONIES.—Via Laun[?]. per s.s. Mangana, left Melbourne on the 24th [?] will reach Hobart Town this morning. Per ...
Article : 143 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate, Mr. W. Tarleton. INCORRIUIDLE.—Francis South was brought up charged on remand with disturbing the peace in the public street on the 20th inst. Constable Linta, who ...
Article : 610 wordsThe second meeting of this season's coursing began at Quamby estate to-day. The weather was splendid and the attendance good. Hares were comparatively plentiful, and the sport, consequently, ...
Article : 509 wordsThe people of Hobart Town stand in the humiliating position of having to feel conscious that a small body of riotously disposed persons, disregarding the advice of the more prominent and respectable members of ...
Article : 1,806 wordsMELBOURNE.—The Argus of Tuesday last says:- "Breadstuffs, though quiet, hare been noticed. Prime wheat is quoted at 5s. 7d. buyers; holders, ...
Article : 280 wordsA large party of those interested to-day witnessed the operation of preserving two bullocks by the infiltration process, conducted by Mr. Davis, who read a paper on the subject before the National ...
Article : 39 wordsThe totalisator was used yesterday at Newmarket races, and caused a decline in business of the bookmakers. The profits of the apparatus go to charitable institutions. ...
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Advertising : 564 wordsSIR, As a great deal of misapprehension exists through an article which appeared in The Mercury last Monday, with reference to the goal kicked by the City Club on the [?]ion of the above match, and ...
Article : 243 wordsYesterday the settlers removed the native ploughmen and teams from their farms at Hawera. There was only a slight tussle, but the natives say they will return. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 26 Jun 1879, Page 2
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