Messrs. Parnell, Dillon, and O'Reilly, who are at present undergoing imprisonment in Kilmainham gaol, have applied to be released on parole, that they may be present in the House ...
Article : 77 wordsHis Excellency the Governor visited Sheffield and Kentishbury to-day. He was met outside the town boundary by about 25 gentlemen on horseback, who escorted him to the hotel, where be was presented ...
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Advertising : 1,833 wordsOur crops ant splendid here this season, and we are anxiously looking out for the arrival of the machine to have them threshed. To judge from the price given so far for wheat and cats, we shall not ...
Article : 513 wordsSIR,—May I be permitted to occupy a small space in your journal to call attention to a serious inconvenience which travellers by the coach from George's Bay to the Corners frequently have to ...
Article : 1,382 wordsThe following sales were made on Change yesterday:—Land o'Cakes, 10s., 8s. 9d., 9s. 3d., and 9s.; Rob Roys, 1s. 3d.; Orients (contributing), 5s. 6d.; Cliffs (paid-up) 5s.; Wynifords, 3s.; Mount Bischoff, ...
Article : 221 wordsMurders and crime in Ireland are on the the increase. Mr. Forster, in the House of Commons, declared that the outrages must be stopped, otherwise he would be compelled to ...
Article : 45 wordsThe wool market continues firm. ...
Article : 8 wordsThe steamer Chyebassa, for Brisbane, left Port Said to-day. ...
Article : 12 wordsDr. MacCabe, the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, has been created a Cardinal. ...
Article : 16 wordsAnother case of outrage by the employment of explosives is reported from Ireland. The farmhouse of a person in Donegal was considerably damaged by a bomb exploded near it. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Marquis of Normanby arrived last night, and left to-day for Lord Henry Phipps' residence on the Logan River. It is intended to give him a public banquet before he returns south. ...
Article : 256 wordsThe attendance an Change to-day was not so numerous as on the previous day. The stocks sold were as fallow:—Waverleys, 1s.; Leviathans, 6s. to 6s. 6d.; Victorias, 5s. 3d. Several hundred ...
Article : 60 wordsThesteamer Durham, hompward bound, has gone ashore on the coast of Kent. PARIS, MARCH 28. TUNISIAN INSURGENTS. ...
Article : 90 wordsThe application of Mr. Warner to register the Extended All Nations Prospecting and Mining Co. is advertised. A general meeting of the North Bischoff Valley ...
Article : 557 wordsSIR,—It is more than a year since I selected (under an immigration certificate) a piece of land about 70 acres in extent. I experienced great difficulty in deciding upon a locality, because, ...
Article : 1,560 wordsNihilism is spreading in Russia, and the authorities have good reasons for believing that it has gained many adherents in the army. A number of soldiers have been arrested in St. ...
Article : 399 wordsThe Government have arranged to carry seed wheat free on all the Government lines of railways. Large bush fires were raging in the neighbourhood of Narracoorte early this morning. ...
Article : 436 wordsMelbourne and Heemskirk (Tin), March 6.—Have made good progress with the preliminary work necessary for sluicing the alluvial sections. The tail-race is completed, and expect to finish the ...
Article : 242 wordsConsols are ? higher, and are quoted to-day of 101 ?. Tasmanian 6 per cent. loan, 1893-1901, £116. Copper remains unchanged at £69 10s. for ...
Article : 107 wordsFresh pearling hanks continue to open up at the north-west, where a fleet of boats will average about twenty tons of sholl each. It is feared that quite 20,000 sheep will perish on ...
Article : 174 wordsHenry Bryant bas been identified as Henry Do Beaumont, a French refugee from New Caledonia, where he served a lengthy imprisonment. He was recently discharged from Pentridge, after serving a ...
Article : 131 wordsThe return match between these clubs was played at Campbell Town on Saturday, 25th inst. The Campbell Town men won by 36 runs, owing in a great measure to the fine innings of McIntyre, ...
Article : 435 wordsThe Basuto question, according to the most recent telegrams, has reached a critical state; there is practically no Government in the country, which is wholly unprepared for an attack that ...
Article : 374 wordsSIR,—In answer to a letter inserted in this morning's issue from one who signs himself "Pater," I have a few words to remark. If "Fater's" daughter kept within the prescribed limits for ...
Article : 437 wordsA destructive hurricane has occurred in West Australia. It completely gutted the towns of Cossack and Roebourne Houses were blown down, and the last-named place was left in rains. Three ...
Article : 42 wordsThe miners' dispute at Newcastle continues, and the attempts at settlement have failed. ...
Article : 18 wordsAn impudent robbery took place at Burwood last night. The house of Mr. Fairfax was broken into, the rooms ransacked, and the coutents of the wardrobe stolen, Further depredations would have ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 30 Mar 1882, Page 3
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