Mr. Gladstone specially desires to cable his thanks to the New South Wales Assembly and other Australian friends for the recent messages of ...
Article : 50 wordsTe Anau, s.s. (Union Co.'s line), 1,652 tons, Captain McIntosh, from New Zealand. Passengers—Saloon: Lady Wilson, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Davis: Misses Cockerill, ...
Article : 68 wordsARRIVED.—Melbourne, December 29— Barcany, ship, from London October 6; Catharine, Dutch barque, from Gefle September 12; Elwell, American ship, from ...
Article : 101 wordsRevenue returns for the current financial year, despite numerous reductions and exemptions made in Customs tariff during the last session of Parliament, continue in a ...
Article : 328 wordsTe Aanu, s.s. (Union Co.'s line), 1,652 tons, Captain McIntosh, for Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Mackay, Mrs. Clarke; Miss Rothie; Messrs. Stendenfalt (2) and E. ...
Article : 46 wordsJanuary 1, 0.15 p.m.—Flinders, s.s., from Launceston. December 31.—2.45 p.m.—Ketch Nowra, from the River Cam. SAILED. ...
Article : 37 wordsTe Anau, s.s., for Melbourne—65 csks fruit, W.D. Peacock; 308 bdls shingles, 50 bdls boards, 146 cskc fruit, 18 hhds do., G. Peacock and Sons; 6 pkgs sundries. ...
Article : 327 wordsThe widow of the late Admiral Fitzroy, who gained celebrity from his system of weather prognostications, is dead. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 wordsThe funeral of the poet Robert Browning, which took place yesterday at Westminster Abbey, was an imposing ceremony, and attracted a great ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. Parnell is desirous of accelerating the divorce trial brought by Capt. W. H. O'Shea, and in which he is involved as co-respondent. He temporarily ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsThe many friends in Hobart of Captain Durant, who, as commander of the old and favourite London trader Windward, was so deservedly popular, will read with interest ...
Article : 418 wordsShip mails will be closed at the General Post Office as under:- THIS DAY. VICTORIA.—7 p.m. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe weather has been glorious for the holiday, and outdoor amusements and marine excursions have been fully patronised. The total revenue for the year 1889 ...
Article : 164 wordsLord Salisbury has been suffering from the prevailing influenza epidemic, but is now improving. ...
Article : 22 wordsMELBOURNE, December 31.—The Argus reports:—Receipts of wheat and flour — Week ended December 28, 1889—Wheat, 10,128 bags; flour, 1,776 bags. Previous ...
Article : 263 wordsThe proposal for constructing a submarine tunnel connecting England and France, is receiving renewed attention, though the British Government still ...
Article : 49 wordsConsidering the heat of the weather, together with the fact that large numbers of the citizens were absent holiday-making throughout the day, and also that the ...
Article : 696 wordsConflicting rumours continue to come to hand concerning affairs in East Africa. It is alleged that Dr. Peters, the German representative, has ...
Article : 46 wordsOur Fortnightly Summary of News for Home Readers will be published NEXT SATURDAY MORNING. ...
Article : 19 wordsHeavy rains here spoiled the New Year's Day holiday. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Hon. W. Moore somewhat seriously indisposed. Bazaar at Formby, opened by Lady Hamilton yesterday. ...
Article : 3,728 wordsThe London branches of the Alliance and other gas workers, both employers and employed, have decided to remain neutral in the present quarrel ...
Article : 37 wordsThe revenue for the three months ending December 31, 1888, was £532,898, which, with receipts for the previous quarter, makes a total for the first half of the current ...
Article : 137 wordsThe market rate of discount is a half per cent. below the bank rate, Which is still at 6 per cent. Wheat quiet. Australian flour, 26s. ...
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Advertising : 1,491 wordsThe United Press Association of New Zealand has published the following telegram:- "Wanganui, December 27.—Mr. Pinagon, a well-known resident here, found on the ...
Article : 231 wordsThe new infuenza epidemic which is raging in Paris is causing great and general alarm in that city. It is estimated that the mortality resulting ...
Article : 95 wordsOn Saturday afternoon a fire started in Mr. G. McCracken's paddock, Tallygaroopua, and very soon it spread over hundreds of acres. A crop of 100 acres in ...
Article : 585 wordsThe Adelaide correspondent of the Argus telegraphed on Sunday last:—The barque Apollo has gone ashore a few miles from Port Augusta. The captain and three seamen put ...
Article : 380 wordsThe Shaw-Savil and Albion Company's Royal Mail steamer Tainui arrived at Plymouth on the morning of the 24th inst. The meat on board was ...
Article : 96 wordsThe s.s. Dorset, which arriced from Boobyalla yesterday, brought 213 bags of tin ore branded as follow:—Gar, 28; Ritch, 101; Cream Creek, 32; AT2XX, 26; ...
Article : 43 wordsBriseis (tin), Ringarooma, Tasmania, December 23.—Enlarged portion of main tailrace. Extended 21ft., leaving 75ft. to finish to dump shaft. Ground still tight. Dump, ...
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Advertising : 369 wordsJanuary 1, 6.42 p.m.—A whaling barque gone into Channel. ...
Article : 15 wordsPateena, s.s., H. Sams, from Melbourne. Left at 11.45 a.m. yesterday, and arrived here at 7 a.m. to-day. Experienced fresh S.E. winds and fine weather throughout. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe committee of the New South Wales Cricketing Association to-night fixed the dates of the forthcoming intercolonial matches, to be played on the association ...
Article : 419 wordsJanuary 1, 3.40 a.m.—Newcastle, p.s., from Melbourne. 4.29 a.m.—Pateena, s.s., from Melbourne. NORTH-WEST COAST STATIONS. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 2 Jan 1890, Page 2
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