The ketch Rocket, which arrived from George's Bay yesterday morning, brought 549 bags of tin ere from the following claims:—Wheal Tasman, 74; FB, 69; TM, 61; Crystal, l8; Success, 6; TT, ...
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Article : 654 wordsLord Chelmsford, for his services in the Zulu War, has been made a Knight Grand Cross of the Bath. ...
Article : 44 wordsThe p.s. Avon, which arrived on Saturday from the N. E. Coast porta, brought 902 bags tin ore from the following claims:—John Dunn, 31; Surprise, 25; Spring, 35; Secret, 10; TWT, 11; All ...
Article : 411 wordsOwing to further heavy rains, tho harvest prospects in England continue to be unfavourable. ...
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Article : 1,683 wordsGaribaldi is better, and intends returning to his home at Caprera. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsSIR,—Will you do me the favour by inserting the following few remarks iu reply to a letter in to-day's issue, signed " Ingot?" The person who calls himself "Ingot" evidently ia misinformed on the subject ...
Article : 100 wordsArrangements for the amalgamation of tho Commercial and European Banks are proceeding satisfactorily, but some time must elapse before they are completed, in order to avoid technical flaws. ...
Article : 1,544 wordsSIR,—Mr. Grant, in his letter in this morning's Mercury, referring to the correspondence between himself and Pastor Chiniquy, in regard to the alleged practice of private confession in the Episcepal ...
Article : 473 wordsPreaent:—The Mayor, and Aldermen Espie, Daly, Seabrook, Pike, Addison, Harcourt, and Maher. MINUTES. ...
Article : 1,178 wordsSIR,—Instead of our Superintendent of Police being a terror to evildoers, he is fast becoming [?]a dread to well-doers, for I can scarcely conceive how a respectable citizen could have been more ...
Article : 235 wordsSIR,—I have read a letter signed "Exporter," which appeared in thia morning's issue of your paper, nud whether the writer has a real grievance or not, is quite beside the question, What I wish to point ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 26 Aug 1879, Page 3
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