Tamar, s.s., 398 tons, W. D. Lyon, from Melbourne 22nd inst. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Davey and children (2), Caroline, Sawers and infant, Misses Cunningham, Geldard, and Johns (2), Messrs. H. ...
Article : 123 wordsENGLAND.—Via Suez and Galle, expected to arrive on or about the 1st prox. VICTORIA AND OTHER COLONIES.—Via Launceston, due to-day. ...
Article : 92 wordsThere has been a good deal of activity about the wharf this week principally in wool, which is coming to town an large quantities. In grain, generaly produce, and fruit, we have not heard of any change ...
Article : 599 wordsLurline, Edith Ellen, Kent, Barnes' Bay, firewood; Gazelle, Port Cygnet, firewood; Helena Jane, N.W. Bay, firewood; Ayrshire Lass, Pittwater, produce; Laura Louise, South Arm, produce; ...
Article : 41 wordsAlbion, s.s., 591 tons, F. G. Garrrard, for New Zealand ports. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe, and Mr. S. H. P. Wright. Annabel, brig, 349 tons, A. F. Yates, for Dunedin. ...
Article : 39 wordsHarriet McGregor, barque, for London. Albion, s.s., for New Zealand ports. ...
Article : 14 wordsTRIP TO PORT CYGNET.—The steamer Monarch will make an excursion to Port Cygnet, leaving the Franklin Wharf at 9 a.m., and returning in the evening. SORELL.—There will be a shooting match at the ...
Article : 61 words[A special charge is made to consignees who wish to particularise their imports.] Albion, s.s., from Melbourne—3 pkgs tea, 5 bdls spouting, 1 cs acid, and 3 pkgs merchandise. ...
Article : 59 wordsA special meeting of the Hospital Board was held yesterday afternoon at the Board-room, Macquarie-street. Present—Dr. Smart (chairman), Mr. R. A. Mather (vice-charman), Hon. D. Lewis, the Mayor ...
Article : 1,107 wordsAlbion, s.s., for New Zealand ports—20 hf-css fruit, Cresswell; 60 hf-css fruit, G. Curry; 13 hf-css fruit, Johnson Bros. and Co.; 152 hf-css fruit, C. E. Knight; 34 hf-css fruit, Morgan; 66 hf-css fruit, J. Ikin; 50 ...
Article : 73 wordsDecember 24, 7 p.m.—Offley, whaling barque, underway off Little Sandy Bay. Sunset.—Harriet McGregor, barque, off One Tree Point. TAMAR HEADS. ...
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Advertising : 1,290 wordsWe have received a letter signed by the hon. Secretary Electoral Committee, which, free as is the scope we give correspondents, we must decline to publish. In the first place, our space has at ...
Article : 200 wordsTo-day there will be Divine services in the Epis copalian, Roman Catholic, and Wesleyan Churches. The Public Library will be open in the afternoon, from 2 to 6, but to-morrow it will be open as on ...
Article : 514 wordsWe beg to inform our subscribers that, in accordance with established usage. The Mercury will be published on Thursday morning, and not on Friday morning, our object being to allow The Mercury staff to enjoy ...
Article : 78 wordsAs the Christmas bells ring out their greetings of love and peace upon the waning year of 1879, it seems as though their message of good will broke, as a rift of light, through the storm clouds of the ...
Article : 4,998 wordsPresent:—Dr. Butler (Chairman), the Hon. F. M. Innes and Messrs. W. Tarleton, and James Grant; and also Mr. Rule, Inspector of Schools. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ...
Article : 553 wordsMARINE TRIPS.—The steamer Monarch will make an excursion down the river in the afternoon, leaving the Franklin Wharf at 2·30, and returning at 6 p.m. The Tradesmen's Band will perform on board. O'May's ...
Article : 179 wordsELWICK RACES.—The Spring Meeting of the Tasmanian Jockey Club will take place at Elwick. Full details appeared in yesterday's issue. CRICKET.—The annual match, North v. South, will ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 25 Dec 1879, Page 2
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