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Article : 42 wordsClementina South and Rosina Storey, the young women charged with disturbing the peace in Brisbane-street last night, were fined 10s. 6d. each at the Police Court, with ...
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Article : 130 wordsThe s.s. Pa[?]eena, which, left Launceston for Melbourne yesterday, took I ton 121b. of tin, valued at £97, shipped by J. Williams; 1½ tons, valued at £143, shipped by ...
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Article : 353 wordsBriseis, May 21.—Rock in tunnel still hard; 12ft. driven for week; total, 667ft. Upper Hill.—One party tributors cleaned up for 1 ton 3cwt. tin ore. Other two parties ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 11 Jun 1886, Page 3
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