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Advertising : 797 wordsSIR,—I trust that not alone one out of ten, but that all, of my parishioners will have given me credit for more good sense and discretion than to have written the ...
Article : 148 wordsThe following letter was received by Mr. Ritchie, at noon, from Messrs. James Aikenheadland John Scott, members of the Legislative Council for Tamar, in reply to the ...
Article : 197 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the board took place yesterday afternoon at the offices, Franklin Wharf. Present: The full board. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...
Article : 587 wordsSIR,—In the reports of this occurrence I notice an important omission. As it may have been neglect, will you allow me to call your attention to it, so that justice may be ...
Article : 281 wordsSIR,—As the Church News is only published once a month, I hope you will allow me, for the information of its readers, to supplement the report of a late meating of ...
Article : 265 wordsThe Muncipal Council met on Saturday the 1st. Present:—Mr. A. McDowall (Warden), and Councillors W. Nicholas, Ed. Nicholas, N. P. Allison, Ed. Bowden. ...
Article : 522 wordsEntries closed this evening for the New Year's Day meeting of the Brighton Racing Club, when the following were received by the hon. sec., Mr. D. V. Fergusson:— ...
Article : 144 wordsA correspondent, signing his letter "Mount Bischoff," under date 6th inst., writes to the Daily Telegraph, as follows:— " Sir,—I would request you to kindly give ...
Article : 559 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent " Lux," in his lengthy and learned epistle, seeks to cavil at the action of the Anglican Synod in itseffort to deal practically with one of the most ...
Article : 195 wordsThursday was the last day for receiving nominations to fill the annual vacancies in the several Rural Municipal Councils. The following are the nominations:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 829 wordsA deputation waited upon Mr. Adye Douglas at noon, and presented a requisition representing a 1,000 votes, asking him to again stand for the aldermanic chair. After ...
Article : 387 wordsTo-day, 3rd inst., the funeral of the late Mr. Cornish, who on Thursday last was thrown from his horse, is taking place in the Presbyterian burial ground. It appears that ...
Article : 499 wordsProceeding by way of Elizabeth-street to Arthur-street, and walking in the pure spring air between fragrant hedges of sweet briar and with picturesque orchards on ...
Article : 1,797 wordsSIR,—All who had the privilege of listening to Dr. Benjafield last night in the Exhibition building, will agree with me that the doctor is acting the part of a public ...
Article : 290 wordsSIR,—The annual election of City Councillors will take place on Thursday week, when three good men and true are to be chosen by the citizens of Hobart to fill the ...
Article : 554 wordsThe Hon. J. S. DODDS (instructed by Messrs. Young, Walker, and Allport) for the plaintiff, and Mr. A. DOBSON (instructed by Messrs. Elliston mid Featherstone, agents ...
Article : 201 wordsWriting about these mines, the correspondent of the Inverell Times says:— "They (the mines) are situated a distance of about seven miles from the town of ...
Article : 721 wordsSIR,—Upon perusing the programme of the Hobart Regatta, 1884, published in your issue of to day, I was astonished at the apparent unfair treatment by the committee of ...
Article : 362 wordsThe annual licensing meeting was held at the Court-house, St. Helen's, last Saturday, the following justices being present:—Messrs. Henry Dawson, S.M., John C. Macmichael, ...
Article : 1,204 wordsThe Municipal Council met to-day. Present—The Warden, and Councillors H. Cotton, W. Lyne, E. O. Cotton, and Albert Lyne. ...
Article : 720 wordsBefore Mr. TARLETON and Mr. MAHER. DRUNK.—A drunkard was fined 10s. 6d. LARCENY AS A BAUKEE. —Geo. Fredk. Gates was brought up on remand, charged ...
Article : 657 wordsSIR,—From the leading article in this morning's paper it would seem that the Hon. Treasurer has not been ablo to bring about the much-required reform in our intercolonial ...
Article : 128 wordsSIR,—Occasionally in the cool of the evening I take a walk through the Domain as far as Cornelian Bay, chiefly for the purpose of giving a valuable dog some exercise and a ...
Article : 367 wordsThe Anchor T.M. Co., Gould's Country, invite tenders for the erection of two 10head stamper batteries. Our Mount Victoria correspondent ...
Article : 653 wordsSIR,—Christmas Day this year falls on a Tuesday, and as usual the following day will be kept as a general holiday. Now, Sir, it would be a great boon to many employes in ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 8 Dec 1883, Page 3
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