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Advertising : 1,911 wordsAt the weekly meeting of the Hospital Board there were present Messrs. Collins (chairman), Hobkirk, Barwood, and Stanfield. Dr. Thompson was in attendance. Apologies were received from the absent ...
Article : 4,077 wordsSIR,—Seeing in The Mercury this morning that the corporation are in want of metal for our streets and difficulty in getting it, how is it that they do not make use of that lying on the surface of the ...
Article : 159 wordswho asked for the information of a correspondent, so ago, I beg to inform you that official [?] contain an entry of a child named "D. Keating" having been victualled at Port Dalrymple (George ...
Article : 79 wordsSIR,—If "Oxon" will but publish his name, I undertake to give him a reply to his letters on the above subject, which appeared in The Mercury of the 17th and 28th just., but I shall decline a ...
Article : 153 wordsBeaconsfield.—The manager reports that since the coutractors commenced work exceedingly good progress has been made, the tunnel having been extended and securely timbored a further distance of ...
Article : 235 wordsThe following is a condensed narrative of the Various circumstances connected with the atrocious murders in the Phoenix-park on May 5:- The new Irish Viceroy, Earl Spencer, and the ...
Article : 3,302 wordsMr. P. G. Monaghan, handicapper, supplies the following weights for the Oatlands races:- HURDLE RACE. st. 1b. st. 1b. ...
Article : 182 wordsA correspondent writes:- As the above system has been referred to by Mr. Thureau, F.G.S., in his report upon the Lisle gold fields, it may not be out of place to give some ...
Article : 468 wordsIn the Assembly last night, the Tramways Bill was read a second time by a large majority. The Premier and Mr. Bent voted with the minority. Mr. Mcfarlane has accepted the County Court ...
Article : 147 wordsThe sale of the St. Albans yearlings in the estate of the late Mr. T. W. Field drew a large number of visitors to Westbury on Wednesday. Two 2yr, olds were included in the list. Mr. W. H. Dodery ...
Article : 366 wordsBefore Mr. Tarleton, P.M., and Mr, G. Crisp, J.P. MINOR OFFENCES.—A drunkard was sentenced to pay a fine of 5s., or to be imprisoned for seven ...
Article : 1,680 wordsSIR,—As a Tasmanian who has returned to his native place, after an absence of 22 years, I desire to forward you a few thoughts about Tasmania, which you may, think worthy of a corner in your ...
Article : 785 wordsThe Secretary reports the following sales on the Hobart Stock Exchange yesterday:—Band of Hope, 3s.; Pinafores, 6d.; Cosmopolitans, 5s. 1[?]d; West Leviathans, 1s. [?] Tullochgorum, £4 12s. [?] ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Exchange sales to-day were:—Calder (paidup), 4l. to 6 l.; W. Leviathan 11d.; Victoria, 9s.; Bannockburo, 6d.; Rob Roy, 4s. 3d.; Kohinoor, 3d.; Leviathan, 4s. 6d.; Little Wonder, 5s. ...
Article : 58 wordsA call of 6d., payable on July 10, has been made in the North Brothers' Home T.M. Co. An extraordinary meeting of the East Chum Co. will be held in Launceston on July 21, for business ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 30 Jun 1882, Page 3
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