A grand now of Hotters fruits and vegetables took plane in St. James school-room, on Friday but (llth May in aid of the Church of England and Congregational ...
Article : 331 wordsA speaial meeting of this board was held yeateraay afternoon at the Chief Secretary's office. Preeent—Hon.P.O Fysh, (President), in the chair,Messrs J.W.Syms, W. ...
Article : 851 wordsThe La[?]ton qaotation for tia ore yesterday was 14s. 6d. The s.s. Flinders, which left Launceston for Melbourne,yesterday, took I ton 10cwt. ...
Article : 158 wordsA, K. Windmill, stationmaster at Moe, committed suicide last night by cutting his throat with a razor. He had lately developed melancholia, and had applied for ...
Article : 560 wordsThe prince of Wales has0 left England for Berlin to attend the marriage of Prince Henry of.attend with the Princes Irene of Hesse Nassau, daughter of the Grand Duke ...
Article : 431 wordsAttbe.police court this maraing Mary Ann Grrgson was fined £8 sad costs, 7s 6d.,ina default four months imprtsaments. for having used obscene language. ...
Article : 317 wordsPh[?]nix, May 21.—The main drive has been sunk 7ft. In black sandstone country. Total depth below last plat, 61½., and from the surface, 272½ft. ...
Article : 544 wordsA meeting of the parisbionrrs of St. John's passih, was held to-night, whan the Parochial Association in aid of the General Church Fund, was reorganised, Mr. G. ...
Article : 180 wordsSIR,—with reierenee toaooupieol communications which have appeared in your column, in re the above, I may mention that the facia? as stated by yonr correspondent ...
Article : 112 wordsSIR,—By aaverusement in your valuable paper a competition of organist is invited or filling the position at the organ of All Saint Church, Hobart. Having recently ...
Article : 190 wordsThe following notification appear in today's Gazelle, in addition to those to which publicity bas already been given:- Appointment of Mr. John Ralph Worsley ...
Article : 1,017 wordsMr. Frederic Cowenon, the musical director for the Mclbourne International Centennial Exhibition, sails in the Orient mail steamer Austral to-day for Melbourne. ...
Article : 649 wordsSIR,—The Marine Board is begging the question in making inquiries of the P. and 0. Co. and captains of vessels who do not bring their ships alongside our wharves, The Marine ...
Article : 421 wordsAs we stated last week, Mr. T. A. Tubart, the Chief Inspeotor of Sheen who is at present in New South Wales, fdrwarded to the Chief Secretary a pamphlet published by the ...
Article : 866 wordsA girl named Grant full down an abandoned shaft 60ft., at Red Streak, during the thunderstorm on Tuesday night, and was not discovered till an early-hour ...
Article : 2,254 wordsThe secretary of the Hobart Stook Exchange reports the following sales and quotations made on Change yesterday morning: —Jubilee, buyers 6d., sellers 3s.; New ...
Article : 746 wordsSIR,—AS tue coming session of Parliament will be opened next week, I should like, through your columns, to draw the attention of my fellow taxpayers to a few matters ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 22 May 1888, Page 3
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