Frank Guy. barquentine, 191 tons, J. P. Baile, [?]rom Westport. N.Z.. 2nd inst. Passengers—Cabin Masters Vautier (2), Cato, and Thorp. Agents—Belbin and Co. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Turkish Government is at present occupied in making various administrative changes in the departments. Additional steps will be taken for working the postal service without the ...
Article : 283 wordsNautilus, barque, 243 tons, J. L. Wilkinson, for Sydney. Passengers—Cabin: Miss Babington and Mr. Tooth. ...
Article : 20 wordsLONDON.—Helen, barque (left October 19), middle of January; Queen of the North, barque (cleared out on November 16), in February; Marie Becker, loading. MELBOURNE.— Tamar, s.s. (to leave on Monday), on ...
Article : 129 wordsLONDON.—Lufra, barque, loading; Wagoola, ship, loading. MELBOURNE.—Ringarooma, s.s., on Tuesday; Tamar, s.s., on Saturday next. ...
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Article : 796 wordsMr. Gladstone announced that one of the first measures to be introduced would be a County Government Bill, the necessity for which had long been recognised. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe special, attention of Parliament would also be asked to the question of local taxation. ...
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Article : 75 wordsA great debate has been proceeding is the Reichstag, on the motion of M. Windtho[?]st, the leader of the Ultramontane party, for permitting the exercise of their clerical functions ...
Article : 81 wordsThe s.s. Flinders, which sailed to-day for Melbourne, took the following carge:—116 ingots of tin, 1 ton, £110, T.T.S. Works; 12,5241b. wool, £834; 8 5121b. fruit, £219; 1,200 bags [?]ts £440[?] ...
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Article : 129 wordsOur Summary of News for Home Readers, containing a complete epitome of the fortnight's events, for despatch by the Peninsular and Oriental Co.'s steamer, Surat, which sails from Melbourne on Wednesday. ...
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Article : 30 words" THE condition of the mining industries of the Colony is a subject for special congratulation. The increase in the amount of gold and tin raised during the year 1880 over that raised in ...
Article : 6,546 wordsColonel Ser[?]tchley is a passenger on board the s.s. Mangana, which left Melbourne, for Launceston, this morning. The Mail understands that unless the ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 14 Jan 1882, Page 2
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