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Article : 1,278 wordsMr. A. Morton, Curator of the Royal Society's Musoum, accompanied by Mr. F. Pedder, Superintendent of Police for Hobart, Signor Bornachi, Mr. J. McCance, and a ...
Article : 1,858 wordsTo-day at 4 p.m., nominations close for the undermentioned events containad in the Tasmanian Racing Club's Summer programme to be run at Elwick, on February 11th, 12th, ...
Article : 182 wordsNews has been received of the drowning of the chief officer of the Myrtlcholme, while on the voyage from Adelaide to London, on June 20, during a heavy gale. A seaman ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 410 wordsSIR,—"Wild Wave" is evidently an undesirable resident for Sandy Bay to possess, and does not care for the pleasure and happiness of hundreds of children who daily ...
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Article : 552 wordsSIR,—I beg to draw attention to one, by the Government, greatly neglected locality. Last year a number of residents here brought under notice of the Government the ...
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Article : 687 wordsA call of 1s. per share upon Cliff Tinmining Co.'s capital, is payable at the office of the liquidator, in Melbourne, on the 15th proximo. ...
Article : 254 wordsThe Break o'Day and Wellington Clubs opened the season the new ground on Saturday, the occasion being the first contest for the Association1 Cup. Play ...
Article : 512 wordsSIR,—Two vehicles stand together on the show ground, one a modern convertable Stanhope waggonette of the latest design, with perfect full lock under carriage, patent ...
Article : 201 wordsLittle1 Wonder.—I have cleaned up for Bennett and party, and have crushed 37 tons, which when retorted yielded 31oz. 2dwt.—of gold, valued £109. Campbell ...
Article : 101 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 18th inst., there appears the letter of an anonymous writer, "J.W.S.," commenting upon the action of the Brighton Municipal Council, in re ...
Article : 1,064 wordsA very interesting articls, written by one who is evidently well up in mining in all its phases, appeared in your editorial column of the 14th inst. It has been eagerly scanned ...
Article : 961 wordsThe following were the quotations and sales made on Change, on Saturday, October 25;—Lefroy, buyers 3s. 6d" sellers 4s. 6d. Pateena, buyers £2, sellers £5; Mount ...
Article : 314 wordsSIR,—I should like to draw attention to a letter which appeared in The Mercury of October l8, and which was signed J. Lyne, for the purpose of correcting the misleading ...
Article : 643 wordsMr. G. G, Green, of Woodbury, New Jersey, U.S.A., is presenting to druggists and others in this country some very fine pictures in oil of his magnificent house and grounds and ...
Article : 295 wordsThese two clubs met on the lower ground last Saturday. The weather was admirably adapted for cricket, and the attendance was a fairly numerous one. The Derwent were ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Mon 27 Oct 1884, Page 3
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