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Advertising : 836 wordsSIR,—The leader in this day's Mercury states that the appointment of another person (not Mr. Douglas) would be an actual breach of faith, and that "it is a case aut ...
Article : 176 wordsThe summer meet of the Tasmanian Turf Club commences on the Moubray course, Launceston, to-morrow, and will be continued over the following day. It is a long ...
Article : 1,774 wordsThe search for the lads reported as lost yesterday was continued to-day, but without success. The father, who is quite beside himself with grief, wandered away from one ...
Article : 193 wordsThe second day's proceedings in connection with the Davey-street Congregational Church Sunday-school Bazaar were opened at the Town Hall yesterday, but as usual at ...
Article : 1,016 wordsA meeting of members of the congregation was held last evening at St. David's school, Harrington street, for the purpose of appointing churchwardens, and also of electing ...
Article : 1,305 wordsThe president of the Sydney branch of the Geographical Society of Australasia has received a letter from Mr. H. O. Forbes, the well-known explorer, dated Port Moresby, ...
Article : 285 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent, "M.S.M.," of Lisdillon, asks for some information on various subjects connected with the country; perhaps I may be able to enlighten him. Re ...
Article : 221 wordsThe privileges connected with the summer meet of the above, which opens at Elwick on Wednesday and ends on Friday next, were sold at auction by Messrs. Guesdon and ...
Article : 256 wordsSIR,—I have been expecting to hear of an official enquiry into the late sad accident, which is due to the public, judging by the evidence taken at the coroner's inquest on ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Premier left by the Ly-ce-moon yesterday afternoon for Hobart via Sydney and Melbourne Mr. Griffith will remain in Melbourne for a few days, and will probably ...
Article : 332 wordsAt the City Police Court yesterday the bench was occupied by the Police Magistrate (Mr. W. Tarleton), and Mr. F. W. Mitchell, J. P. ...
Article : 1,261 wordsSIR,—The above committee having thought proper to publicly censure us for wilfully fouling at the Huon regatta, will you kindly allow us space to defend ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Press generally strongly supports the action of the Government in the matter of the subsidy to the New Zealand Cable Co. and the reduced tariff, and advocates the ...
Article : 69 wordsSIR,—I thank "Grumbler" for calling attention to the disgusting noise made in a house of which the corporation is the owner. But why does not the couucil start the two ...
Article : 128 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the N.E. A. and P. Association, held here this afternoon, Mr. Samuel Hawkes (vice-president) in the chair, several protests were ...
Article : 285 wordsSIR,—I see from a report in The Mercury that the old grudge against the Catholic Standard is still nurtured and kept vigorous in certain ecclesiastical quarters. All I can ...
Article : 716 wordsThe Rev. Father Gleeson being about to visit Ireland to take a trip around the world, which will detain him probably over 18 months, the congregation of the Church of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 383 wordsImmediately after the foregoing meeting, the annual meeting of St. David's branch of this society was held, Dean Dundas presiding. ...
Article : 279 wordsThe next business was the election of two lay representatives for the Diocesan Synod. The meeting was considered distinct from the previous proceedings, but Dean Dundas ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 13 Jan 1886, Page 3
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